Afterlife Of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death

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Afterlife Of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death

Afterlife Of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death

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Turn to nature to pardon some of the difficulty you have to bear. Nature has more light than anything else on your planet.” Bob Olson is the host of Afterlife TV and the author of Answers About The Afterlife. Afterlife TV is the most recent of Bob's resources to guide and educate you about life after death. Here you'll see episodes where Bob interviews authors, experts & practitioners (Interviews), episodes of Bob sharing what he's learned from his investigations (Reports), and episodes of Bob interviewing people about their extraordinary afterlife-related experiences. Annie’s story of her brother Billy definitely falls into this category. Ever since mankind started to probe the mysteries of life there has been an unceasing interest in and fascination for everything relating to ‘life after death’. The newer Western religions deny or ignore reincarnation, while most have definite concepts of a heaven and a hell. The most ancient religions, however, integrate the incarnated life into a broader picture with an eternal soul or spirit. What is presented in this small but intense book serves to confirm and expand on this second view of life where ‘the traveller changes his clothes and continues his journey’. I almost gave it a 4 star rating.....I was totally engrossed in the book until the end. It was a bit difficult to get the point....not sure what he was describing and where he was going in the end. I guess I was expecting more, I left the book feeling lonely and a little sad, although parts of the book were gave you some comfort.....I was left wondering why he could continue memories of his sister, when he spoke of memories all going away......

The Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan - Booktopia The Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan - Booktopia

I have read a LOT of books about the afterlife and the between life states, but this one was a bit more personal and simply verified all that I already knew once again. Annie was fortunate to have the auditory experience to hear her brother after his demise and to learn and be able to get evidence of his presence through messages she could relate to others that could prove the material was coming from the source. There are parts of the book that seem to run on and become a bit redundant. I attribute that to her brother trying to put into words things and events that are fundamentally beyond limited human comprehension. It would be like trying to describe what you would see if you were traveling at the speed of light. While reading this book, I always try to put myself in the authors shoes and try to feel what they are feeling (only for non-fiction stories). Whatever your religion is, you are raised believing one way because that is what was taught to you. Everyone has their own beliefs, and if they chose to believe that something like this can really happen, then they will. As a believer in the afterlife and also believing that people that have passed can communicate with us, many things in this book, I have read some of the same things and have had those same thoughts. In the book, Annie's brother communicated with her after a tragic death. They were never close as brother and sister and didn't always keep in touch. She had helped him several times to try and get him to beat his addiction to drugs. Maybe she had some guilt after his death because she had failed at helping him. But, from my experience of knowing people with addictions and working with them as well, they have to want to help themselves before anyone else can help them. Not everyone wants the help for whatever reasons. Anyways, after his death, she wakes one morning to his voice, talking to her and telling her to write down what he is telling her. She does so, not knowing entirely if it is real or not. As she does so, she keeps it to herself at first then shares with her writer's group about it and gives them proof that this is for real when he gives little messages for her to give to certain people. One of the things that Billy told her was that before we are born, we choose the kind of life we want to live. I have read this many times before. This also factors in the belief of reincarnation. Because we may chose one life-an easy one, no struggles, everything we want and then our next life, we may chose a hard one where everything is a struggle, we get by with the basic things we need in life but always wishing we had more so we didn't have to pinch pennies so much. I have always felt like that. He also mentioned about this "person" he referred to as Joseph and how he felt he had always known him and come to find out they were part of the same tribe from long ago. Many people could read into that a lot of things or just say it adds to the flare of the story. But when you stop and think about all the people you meet in your lifetime, some you feel a strong connection to, like you have known them all your life or if you believe in past lives, then maybe you knew that person in another lifetime. That by living many lives, we are learning things to put us on a higher plane when we die. When we feel that have learned all we need, then we are no longer reincarnated but remain on what level we decided to stop at. Kagan claims that Billy, as she calls her late brother, provided proof to her that his presence was real. For example, Billy communicates cryptic information to Kagan like "Give Tex a coin" and "There is no sunshine without the sun" and "Take Bach flower remedies." Later, Kagan claims, these cryptic sentences came to have great meaning. This meaning convinced Kagan that she wasn't merely imagining that her dead brother was speaking to her; he really was.The Afterlife of Billy Fingers is an extraordinary example of extended after-death communication. It’s one of the most powerful, liberating, and healing books on life after death I’ve ever read. In fact, you may have a spiritual experience while reading it that will transform your beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife. I cannot recommend this luminous book highly enough. Bill Guggenheim

The Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan - Scribd The Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan - Scribd

A few weeks after his death, William Cohen, aka Billy Fingers, woke his sister Annie at dawn. 'I'm drifting weightlessly through these glorious stars and galaxies and I feel a Divine Presence, a kind, loving beneficent presence, twinkling all around me.' Even more exciting to me, Billy confirms so many of the life principles I’ve been studying throughout my adult life, in books by the visionary scientist Ernest L. Norman ( The Voice of Venus and The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation ) and now in my own books ( Cosmic Dancer and Speed Your Evolution Become the Star Being You Are Meant to Be ). In fact, if I’d asked my Cosmic CoAuthors to deliver a book that would validate their interdimensional view of human life, their schematic of repeated incarnations with long sojourns of learning in Higher Worlds, their view of life as a series of Infinite possibilities and extended potential for individual, soulic growth— Billy Fingers would be it.As to your dream, there already are such support groups, which you can find online. Do a search for Compassionate Friends; they are doing what you mentioned. Perhaps your dream was leading you there. Best wishes!

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It is nice to think that spirits are communicating with us and reassuring humanity that we will be fine when we die (we will float around in pure bliss, forgiven) but I somehow doubt that they want people to profit off of this information. It seems they have lost the concept of time, but still hold onto the concept of the almighty dollar? When Billy wants to communicate how important something is, he describes it as physically large. For example one afterlife entity is important because it is bigger than the sun. Size is a child's way of understanding importance. Billy's visions are earthbound. He describes his own afterlife as floating around in space past stars and planets, "I'm drifting weightlessly through space with these gorgeous stars and moons and galaxies twinkling all around me." In heaven, people wear robes, and they are better looking "than the best looking actor." The Afterlife of Billy Fingers isn't going to appeal to everyone. If you don't believe that communications from beyond the grave are possible, I'd suggest passing on this book. And, towards the end of Billy's travels into the afterlife, things get really far out as he lets go of his previous self and becomes the universe, embodying the entirety of reality. It reminded me of Be Here Now by Ram Dass, hippie to the extreme. But, that's the type of spirituality I'm into, so I loved it. The core of the book is a journal of messages and "insights" into the after-life as told to the author by her deceased brother. There are also many other events that happen to the author and others that are instigated or related to what her brother is telling her. As someone who is anti-religion (as opposed to atheist), I found the story very interesting and very appealing. The Afterlife of Billy Fingers is an extraordinary example of extended after-death communication. It’s one of the most powerful, liberating, and healing books on life after death I’ve ever read. In fact, you may have a spiritual experience while reading it that will transform your beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife. I cannot recommend this luminous book highly enough.”– Bill Guggenheim, bestselling co-author of Hello From Heaven!, Publisher’s MarketplaceThis month’s planet transits discussed by Marga; “Wisdom means insight; not information but clarity, awareness, spontaneity, responsibility, the capacity to respond immediately (Osho).”



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