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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Logical explanations make conviction about LAD possible!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
People are no longer afraid to admit they've had a near-
death experience or they've encountered an angel or they've
experienced the "presence" of a loved one who has passed on.
But how is it possible and what does it mean? This
little book (under 100 pages) has a BIG message. Steinpach
expands the understanding of the dying process and life in
the beyond to such a magnitude that you feel you've been to
other worlds and back by the time you reach the end of the
book. The explanations given are based on scientifically recognized,
irrufutable Laws which Steinpach applies to the inner
life of the human being. Ironically though the book is
supposed to be about death and the dying process, you end
up learning about life and living. Perhaps most importantly
Steinpach's explanations offer the kind of knowledge that
conviction is built on. For those who can absorb this
timeless wisdom sincerely and openly, they need never again
fear death.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The clearest explanation of life after death I've ever read.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
This book is a little gem. While most books on life after
death merely recount the phenomena of near-death
experiences, Dr. Steinpach explains exactly what happens to
our spirits during the dying process and after physical
death. Basing his explanations on the Laws of Nature,
universally held by science, he paints a compelling and
logical picture of the journey taken by the human spirit.
Steinpach also decribes what we can do now, in this life,
to most successfully make the journey to "the other side."
Ostensibly about death and the beyond, in a larger context
this work is really a celebration of how best to live one's
life now.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is for everyone since we all die sometime.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
I heard physicist Dr. Friedbert Karger (a colleague of Steinpach's) talk this past fall at Battelle Research Institute. His lecture "What Can a Physicist Say About Life After Death?" quoted heavily from Steinpach's book. Never before have I heard the spiritual view of the dying process and life in the beyond, explained in such logical terms. Karger (apparently a spokesperson for the deceased author) showed how the Laws of Science are in principle the same as Universal Spiritual "Laws of Creation." If you've ever wondered "what happens to me when my physical body dies? Do I feel anything? Where do I go when my body leaves this earth?", then this book is for you. The real value in the book is how it can impact your life now since essentially it is more about living than dying
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is for everyone since we all die sometime.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
I heard physicist Dr. Friedbert Karger (a colleague of Steinpach's) talk this past fall at Battelle Research Institute. His lecture "What Can a Physicist Say About Life After Death?" quoted heavily from Steinpach's book. Never before have I heard the spiritual view of the dying process and life in the beyond, explained in such logical terms. Karger (apparently a spokesperson for the deceased author) showed how the Laws of Science are in principle the same as Universal Spiritual "Laws of Creation." If you've ever wondered "what happens to me when my physical body dies? Do I feel anything? Where do I go when my body leaves this earth?", then this book is for you. The real value in the book is how it can impact your life now since essentially it is more about living than dying
11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
scary,
By "sylviavander" (Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
If you're into the metaphysical, if you fully agree on reincarnation of the body, don't even buy this book because it kind of got stuck in my sub-concious and I found it really scary. Just the fact that according to Steinpach, we have groups of souls in the after-death, we don't belong to (even one of the subjects own father)and the pain we physically might feel after we dye.... If you really want some good books on the subject, stick with Brian Weiss, Newton or Elisabeth.K.Ross who are easy to read and make so much more senece. If it is a first for you, start with Shirley Maclaine or Raymond Moody. They are a pleasure to read and make a difference in your life.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly the beginning of the end of my personal searching!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
When this book arrived in the mail, I remember tossing it on the top of my bookshelf, with a
promise to read it when I had "time." About a month later, I re-discovered this little booklet that
changed my life. I read it cover to cover, and immediately ordered In the Light of Truth, which Dr. Steinpach
referred to many times. Truly, this a stepping stone to finding the TRUTH, which leads to the answers to all questions!
Thank you, Dr. Richard Steinpach!
11 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
BIZZARE,
By A Customer
This review is from: Why We Live After Death (Paperback)
Dr. Steinpach talks about how even in sleep our material body is loosened from the soul because the body is producing a radiation that does not bind as well as the radiation that binds body and soul when we are awake. He speaks about an "astral body" that is something between the material body and the soul and that the three are held together by an umbilical cord he calls the "silver cord." He misquotes the Bible and gives only two or three vague examples of people who have had near-death experiences. He also writes that the soul does not always leave the body immediately upon death and can still feel pain such as the fires of cremation or even the removal of body parts for organ transplant. By the time I was finished reading this book I felt foolish for wasting my money on such trash when I could have found my answers in the Holy Bible.
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Why We Live After Death by Richard Steinpach (Paperback - Aug. 1995)
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