The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher; The View of William James
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In this book, Jane Roberts tunes into the attitudes and thoughts of the turn-of-the-century philosopher and psychologist William James - from his afterdeath perspective. This is James' fascinating account of what an individual experiences after physical death - how the dead remain aware of earthly events, communicate with one another, become aware of past lives, and stop identifying with the physical body. In addition, this book contains a tremendously uplifting exposition of the joyous and loving atmospheric presence which permeates all existence.
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