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  • Tuning into the Afterlife

  • How to Stay in Touch with the Flipside
  • By: Richard Martini
  • Narrated by: Richard Martini
  • Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Tuning into the Afterlife

By: Richard Martini
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This is the ninth book of Richard Martini's journey into the Flipside. Starting with Flipside: A Tourist's Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife Richard has been filming people under hypnosis talking about the afterlife, as well as filming people not under hypnosis talking about the afterlife. He's done interviews with mediums who work with law enforcement agencies nationwide on missing-person cases (Backstage Pass to the Flipside with Jennifer Shaffer books one, two, and three). He and Jennifer have a podcast where they weekly speak directly to folks no longer on the planet (HackingTheAfterlife.com). The last book was Architecture of the Afterlife, where he used the example of his father, R. Charles Martini, an architect in Chicago who taught him how to read a blueprint.

In this audiobook, he focuses on the knowledge his mother gave him, a concert pianist who used to perform regularly in Washington during WWII, who often invited the first chairs of the Chicago Symphony to their home. That began a lifetime in music, including performing with bands in LA (Imminent Disaster) composing music for feature films (Point of Betrayal and Cannes Man). In his interviews with mediums (Jennifer Shaffer, Kimberly Babcock, and Raylene Nuanes) different musicians would come through to discuss what it was like for them on the flipside. By realizing he could ask more detailed questions from people who are no longer were on the planet, he took this musical journey into the "the afterlife".

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Having read all of Richard’s books this one gets to know him a bit better and more personally. It also puts you in the place of saying, what if this is me. Where is my truth in all of this. While a lot of the little gems were repeats to me it seemed to give me more to chew on and enjoy. It was interesting, fun and so, so valuable because it is a real comfort to know what will happen when I die. One thing I will do is tell Prince to stop jumping off pianos, ask James Dean if we could do something cool and shake the hand of Anthie who brought up this guy.. thanks Richard for a great ride.

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I’ve enjoyed this book so much! If you love music, even if you aren’t a musician, this book will have you enthralled by the end of the first chapter.
The author reads his book, so you know that the emphases are were he meant them to be. I appreciate that.
This is, I think, the 6th book by this author that I’ve listened to (I think there are 9), and I’ve enjoyed them all. This theory of life after death makes so much more sense to me than all of the theology I’ve studied for the last 40 years - it satisfies a lot of the “whys” - Why bad things happen to good people -for example.
I’m so glad I stumbled into this author’s books!

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Love it!

I truly enjoyed the content. Amazing how important music really is to us all.
Thank you Rich and Jennifer for another amazing look at the afterlife.

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