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Imagine a world where the actions of your mind—your thoughts, desires, and particularly your expectations—determine the nature of the world you live in; a world where people create things just as they wish, instantly, using only the power of their minds. Consider the tremendous personal responsibility required to live ethically in such a world. Imagine that you discover that such a world exists—right here, right now!

When John Thomas Magee dies unexpectedly, his wife Katherine finds her entire life changed. But the emptiness of her new condition gives way to wonder and promise when she reestablishes contact with John Thomas, who is still living a spiritual existence in another plane of reality. As he learns what it means to be dead . . . but not dead:

  • He discovers why we all have to be born into this physical life, and he remembers the goals of a physical existence. He learns about the true nature of a person, the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual components;
  • He teaches us exactly what happens when we die, that there is no reason to fear death. It is truly a transition, and not necessarily an unpleasant one. There is tremendous freedom in not having to maintain a physical body.
  • He learns how to manage his astral body and environment, which bears directly on managing the physical body and world during physical life;
  • He sees in the realms of the afterlife the many ways in which spirits can get side-tracked from their path of growth and learning—the more-than-lifelong results of the physical addictions, mental hang-ups, and emotional obsessions they had experienced as mortals;

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