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Life After Death
- The Burden of Proof
- Narrated by: Shishir Kurup
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
Deepak Chopra has touched millions of readers and listeners by demystifying our deepest spiritual concerns while retaining their poetry and wonder. Now he turns to the most profound mystery: What happens after we die? Is this one question we were not meant to answer, a riddle whose solution the universe keeps to itself? Chopra tells us there is abundant evidence that "the world beyond" is not separated from this world by an impassable wall; in fact, a single reality embraces all worlds, all times and places. At the end of our lives we "cross over" into a new phase of the same soul journey we are on right this minute.
In Life After Death, Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great wisdom traditions to provide a map of the afterlife. It's a fascinating journey into many levels of consciousness. But far more important is his urgent message: Who you meet in the afterlife and what you experience there reflect your present beliefs, expectations, and level of awareness. In the here and now you can shape what happens after you die.
By bringing the afterlife into the present moment, Life After Death opens up an immense new area of creativity. Ultimately there is no division between life and death - there is only one continuous creative project. Chopra invites us to become cocreators in this subtle realm, and as we come to understand the one reality, we shed our irrational fears and step into a numinous sense of wonder and personal power.
Critic reviews
"Chopra presents a fascinating account of life after death for Westerners that will certainly please his avid fans and draw in new readers as well." ( Publishers Weekly)
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- Bryan James
- 10-09-21
Enchanting and insightful
A lovely book, I keep listening to it over and over. Wonderful narration. Wholeheartedly recommended.
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- Stacey dare
- 16-09-19
Deepen chopra
This book really gets you thinking and questioning your belief systems and what your current insights are. Great listen, really soothing narration.
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- 14-10-18
very eye opening
enjoyed very insightful, gives you a new perspective to what you think you understand about life
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- Susan
- 17-03-17
Probably the best from Chopra
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If you have lost someone or wonder what will happen after this life this is the best book I have ever listened to and the narrator Shishir Kurup is so amazing, a real story teller, a total entertainment. I've read a few books from Chopra and I like them but for me this is the best :)
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-08-14
Life After Death: The Burden of Proof
Would you consider the audio edition of Life After Death to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version, but this audio version is brought to life by Shishir Kurup, who should narrate all of Deepak Chopra's books!
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This is a thought provoking book, as has already been mentioned, and, like other reviewers, I am no stranger to some of the philosophy discussed. However, this is a book of many facets; the philosophy is interspersed with both psychological reasearch and Indian traditional tales. Shishir Kurup narrates beautifully, unusually for Audible. I was disappointed to reach the end.
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