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Karen Neumann
About Oneness is a weekly radio program focused on celebrating the
ongoing conscious awakening of our planet and our realization of
Oneness. Join Karen Neumann each week as she presents a varied array of
guests, discussions, channeled readings and study, whose aim is to
expand the awareness of our own Truest selves and to tap into the truths
of the Universe. The biggest truth being that of Unconditional Love. Karen Neumann is American originally from Charleston, South Carolina, now living in Europe in The Hague, The Netherlands, She is an integrated channel, medium, Reiki Master and metaphysical teacher. She has a varied and diverse background including that of being a singer, dancer and writer as well as working in the sport nutrition and fitness world. As a channel she brings the forward the information of her non-physical guides called, Theos, whose message is always that of Oneness and Unconditional Love. This show for Karen is about integrating all her experiences and following her highest excitement , which is tapping into truth to better understanding her place in the Universe.
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Roberta Grimes
Author and Afterlife Expert
At last we know the truth about death! And knowing the truth changes everything…
Roberta Grimes had an experience of light when she was eight years
old that started her on what became an all-consuming hobby: she spent
the next half-century researching the afterlife in an effort to better
understand her experience. In the meantime she graduated from Smith
College as a religion major and then from Boston University School of
Law, and she began a small-business law practice. Happily married for 41
years, Roberta and her husband, Edward, have three grown children and
four young grandchildren.
Most Americans believe that an afterlife exists, but unfortunately mainstream religions teach a generic faith-based view of it and mainstream science ignores the topic altogether. So people are hungry for concrete facts about the afterlife, and afterlife-related books are perennial best-sellers. Just this year, HarperOne published Evidence of the Afterlife – The Science of Near-Death Experiences by Jeffrey Long and Paul Perry, and Harper Collins published Heaven – Our Enduring Fascination With the Afterlife by Lisa Miller, both to much acclaim. But neither book answers the basic questions: Where is heaven, what is it like, and how does it feel to die? Nor does any of the many books about the afterlife answer three more basic questions: How is a solid afterlife possible, who will make it there and who won’t, and what are the rules that we must follow to have the best chance of getting there? The Fun of Dying offers detailed answers to all these questions and more in an easily read hundred pages. It also presents two study guides – one brief, and one much more detailed – so readers can follow the author in learning these eternal truths. It turns out that for most of us, death is the best time of our lives!
If you wonder whether death ends life, how it feels to die, or what heaven might be like, this book is for you. If you worry about a lost loved one or fret about the death of a pet, all the answers to your questions are here. And if you are afraid of death, if you worry that your life has no meaning, or if you have given up on religions, then let this book ease some of your fears while it brings new meaning to your life.
Nothing in The Fun of Dying is based on the teachings of any religion. Instead, it draws on more than a century’s worth of evidence to explain how dying feels, how it happens, and – most importantly – what comes next. Accounts of near-death experiences are just a small part of the afterlife evidence! A lot of the best death-related evidence was produced in the first half of the 20th century, and it has been ignored ever since by mainstream science and mainstream religions. When it is put together with more recent discoveries, it tells a consistent and amazing story.
The Fun of Dying is a complete account of how dying feels and what comes next. Read it, learn the truth, and apply its lessons so you can enjoy your best life forevermore.
Most Americans believe that an afterlife exists, but unfortunately mainstream religions teach a generic faith-based view of it and mainstream science ignores the topic altogether. So people are hungry for concrete facts about the afterlife, and afterlife-related books are perennial best-sellers. Just this year, HarperOne published Evidence of the Afterlife – The Science of Near-Death Experiences by Jeffrey Long and Paul Perry, and Harper Collins published Heaven – Our Enduring Fascination With the Afterlife by Lisa Miller, both to much acclaim. But neither book answers the basic questions: Where is heaven, what is it like, and how does it feel to die? Nor does any of the many books about the afterlife answer three more basic questions: How is a solid afterlife possible, who will make it there and who won’t, and what are the rules that we must follow to have the best chance of getting there? The Fun of Dying offers detailed answers to all these questions and more in an easily read hundred pages. It also presents two study guides – one brief, and one much more detailed – so readers can follow the author in learning these eternal truths. It turns out that for most of us, death is the best time of our lives!
If you wonder whether death ends life, how it feels to die, or what heaven might be like, this book is for you. If you worry about a lost loved one or fret about the death of a pet, all the answers to your questions are here. And if you are afraid of death, if you worry that your life has no meaning, or if you have given up on religions, then let this book ease some of your fears while it brings new meaning to your life.
Nothing in The Fun of Dying is based on the teachings of any religion. Instead, it draws on more than a century’s worth of evidence to explain how dying feels, how it happens, and – most importantly – what comes next. Accounts of near-death experiences are just a small part of the afterlife evidence! A lot of the best death-related evidence was produced in the first half of the 20th century, and it has been ignored ever since by mainstream science and mainstream religions. When it is put together with more recent discoveries, it tells a consistent and amazing story.
The Fun of Dying is a complete account of how dying feels and what comes next. Read it, learn the truth, and apply its lessons so you can enjoy your best life forevermore.