I just finished reading a really fascinating book, We Don't Die: George Anderson's Conversations With the Other Side by Joel Martin & Patricia Romanowski. Through series of scientific tests and observations, Martin, a former radio dj and self-proclaimed former skeptic, provides solid evidence that George Anderson , a Psychic Medium, can communicate with spirits who have passed on. According to Anderson, our loved ones do not die, they just transition to the other side and go through different levels of spiritual conciousness. As a Psychic Medium, he is able to communicate with Spirits to deliver messages to loved ones who are still here on the earthly plane.
Here are few ideas that I took away from, We Don't Die:
A person's passing is often a time of "soul growth" for people who are still here.
The other side is not above us, but all around us. The other side runs parallel to where we are.
Everyone crosses over to the other side. We work our way through different levels of spiritual conciousness. Those who are negative here may start at the bottom levels, but eventually may work up to other levels.
Our loved ones and friends will meet us when we cross over and help us transition.
God doesn't judge our actions. We judge ourselves.
We continue to learn about ourselves and to grow on the other side. We have a mission on the other side, which may take the form of a job of sorts.
Our loved ones still exist, and still love and care about us.
It doesn't matter what religion you are here. God is not found in a building. He is found within ourselves.
I really felt like I knew more about Spirits, the other side, and how George Anderson communicates with our loved ones who are passed over by the time I finished this book. I found it a really easy read, and was disappointed when the book ended. I absolutely loved that there were numerous word-for-word transcripts of readings George conducted with bereaved loved ones. I learned a lot about the afterlife and Mediumship while reading this book!
The following Unsolved Mysteries episode discusses the life of George Anderson. Enjoy!
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