Living in the Afterlife

Michele A Livingston

Non-Fiction

Discover the tangible reality of the afterlife through telepathic accounts from souls who reveal a world of vibrant color, spiritual universities, and individual heavens where your thoughts instantly manifest into your...

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Discover the tangible reality of the afterlife through telepathic accounts from souls who reveal a world of vibrant color, spiritual universities, and individual heavens where your thoughts instantly manifest into your surroundings.
  • Vibrant Afterlife Mapping: The book provides a detailed and tangible exploration of the "Soul Place," describing a world of intense colors, specific strata of energy, and "sunbows" that replace the traditional concept of clouds.
  • Personalized Environments: A central theme is the power of "thought forms," where souls can instantaneously manifest their own reality, creating individual heavens such as a Victorian parlor, a medieval castle, or a favorite fishing stream.
  • Spiritual Education and Growth: It highlights the existence of "Temples of Wisdom and Learning" and the "Crystal City," where souls can study advanced subjects like universal language, science, and the arts under the guidance of ascended masters.
  • The "Life Review" Process: The book offers an objective look at the non-judgmental "Life Review," where individuals witness their entire life’s impact, feeling the emotions of those they touched to understand their soul's progress and lessons learned.
  • Mission-Driven Soul Groups: It details the roles of "Soul Groups" and specialized volunteers, such as "Rescue Teams" that assist in tragic transitions and "Welcome Committees" that support the elderly and confused as they return to their true home.
In Living in the Afterlife, psychic medium Michele Livingston offers a compelling, first-hand map of the spiritual world through the eyes of those who have already crossed overInspired by telepathic communications with her deceased mother, Dorothy, the book transcends traditional religious imagery of clouds and harps, instead presenting a "Soul Place" that is remarkably tangible and vibrant.

Livingston details a reality where thoughts instantly manifest into surroundings, allowing souls to inhabit personalized heavens—from Victorian parlors and medieval castles to tranquil mountain streamsThe narrative explores the fascinating mechanics of the transition, including the spiral "Portal" of light, the non-judgmental "Life Review" where one experiences the emotional impact of their actions on others, and the "Crystal City," a higher-frequency realm of spiritual universities and ascended masters.

Beyond the personal, the book addresses profound universal questions regarding reincarnation, the role of "Soul Groups" in our earthly lives, and the specialized work of "Rescue Teams" and "Welcome Committees" that assist during tragic transitionsBy sharing these intimate accounts, Livingston provides a comforting and detailed perspective on our "true home," suggesting that the afterlife is not a place of stagnant rest, but one of continued learning, creativity, and profound connection.

Review:
In Living in the Afterlife, Michele Livingston offers a refreshing and vivid departure from the abstract or clinical tone often found in the works of her contemporaries. While peers like Raymond Moody or Michael Newton frequently approach the afterlife through the lens of medical near-death experiences or clinical regression, Livingston’s work is characterized by its intimate, telepathic "conversations" that present the next world as a tangible, vibrant reality.

What sets this book apart is its high-definition "mapping" of the Soul Place. Where other authors might describe a vague sense of peace or light, Livingston provides granular details: souls don "thought form" clothing, such as Victorian suits or chiffon robes, study in "Temples of Wisdom" with columns reminiscent of ancient Greece, and even indulge in recreations like fishing in manifest streams. This level of specific, sensory detail—describing the "Crystal City" as a frequency of translucent, glistening cathedrals—offers a more "hands-on" guide to the spirit realm than the more theoretical frameworks of her peers.

Furthermore, Livingston introduces a unique warmth through the persona of her mother, Dorothy, who serves as the primary mentor in the text. This personal narrative thread provides a relatable emotional anchor that is sometimes missing in more academic spiritual texts. By synthesizing concepts like "Soul Groups," "Rescue Teams," and a non-judgmental "Life Review," she creates a comprehensive hierarchy of spiritual life that feels both organized and deeply compassionate. Ultimately, compared to the broader field, Livingston’s work excels in making the ethereal feel accessible, providing a comforting and meticulously detailed "traveler’s guide" for the soul's eventual homecoming.
--The Publisher


by Michele A Livingston
Page Count: 174
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: August 13, 2018
Imprint: Ars Metaphysica
Genre: Metaphysical


BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Afterlife & Reincarnation
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Channeling & Mediumship
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Spiritualism

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