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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As Annie transcribes Billy’s words, she realises that she is being given an amazing gift: true insight into the events after physical death. For some reason, Billy has been given permission to help Annie create this book, to share his experience of the glory of the universe beyond. Rich descriptions of light, love, luminescence, tranquillity and expansion into eternity provide a deeply supportive confirmation for the reader who is already open to ‘life after death’ reality. For this reader, the book is definitely non-fiction. FAKE в тази "книга". Били разказва за живота горе - клише до клише: как всички са само дух, няма материя, всичко се рее, има само доброта, как на Земята надпреварата кой е по-по-най е причина за всички страдания, учения и клишета от глупости как сме виновни са съдбата си сами, как да обичаме ближния си докато сме живи, да не се страхуваме от смъртта и още десетки глупостиииии - да не плачем за умрелите, защото те ни гледат и страдат, нямало смисъл от сълзи, за прошката, греховете, да се откажем от материалното, колко хубаво било на оня свят, защото Били не се тревожел как изглежда "Тук просто изглеждам като себе си и това е страхотно! Просто сияя, което не е свързано с никакви усилия" ох божееееееее

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The introduction by Raymond Moody describes Billy as a modern psychopomp, someone who guides the spirits of others through the afterlife: "The experiences Dr. Kagan relates are completely consistent with the kind of role walkers between the worlds played in antiquity. And that is no surprise to me. I think that such experiences are part of the collective psychological heritage of humankind- not artifacts of any one culture." pg 11, ebook. At first, she was reluctant to share what she was hearing, afraid that Billy's voice was her mind's way of holding the grief away or that other people would think she was going insane, but the information imparted became more and more specific until she couldn't explain it away. Through the experience and sharing it, Annie came to believe without a doubt that the spirit continues on after death. She took comfort from it and hopes, with this book, to share that comfort with others who may be grieving or afraid of death itself.I appreciate that you have written me, as it is stories like yours that fulfill me and show me that my work has value. My best wishes to you and your husband, Sharon. Let's end with one more bit of wisdom: "People spend lots of time on things that make them unhappy- too much focus on the sand in the oyster. To cultivate joy, pay attention to what you like." pg 116 I read The Afterlife of Billy Fingers in 90 Minutes… I could not put it down… what a great book, really one of the best in this genre. Arielle Ford

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The Afterlife of Billy Fingers reaffirms the NDEs experiences of the light and love I encountered on the other side. It’s an engaging account of the transformation of the spirit and I highly recommend. Dannion Brinkley 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 it highly enough to everyone who is grieving the death of a child, spouse, parent, or any other loved one." --Bill Guggenheim, co-author of Hello from Heaven! I'm guessing that Kagan and her brother are of Jewish descent. One of the saddest aspects of "Billy Fingers" is that in imagining her afterlife and answers to the cosmic questions, Kagan has no use for Judaism whatsoever. Her text is reflective of Jewbu, those modern Jews who have traded their ancestral riches for a vitiated and commodified version of Buddhism and Hinduism. I don't want to be mean, but I have a feeling that author just used her brother's death to send her own messages to the world. I will not even comment the profit. Because, while I do have an open mind, to me it is crystal clear that in this case the author actually spoke to herself all the time. Not hard to understand actually. What I find wrong about it, is her putting her own words into the mouth of a ghost and publishing them as the truth for all mankind. Again, novel about Billy would be a much better solution than this. Non fiction, really? Wow, those are amazing signs. I have never known anyone to have a hummingbird land on their arm. Your son was definitely trying to send you a strong, undeniable message.

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.

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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. In 2004, bad boy Billy Fingers Cohen, a homeless small-time drug dealer and addict in a state of drug induced euphoria, ran into a busy intersection and was killed instantly by a speeding automobile. He left behind a grieving sister. For weeks she struggled with grief and tried to make sense of Billy's seemingly wasted life and tragic death.When the author received an unexpected birthday visit from her deceased brother, Billy, she agreed to follow him on his evolutionary journey in the afterlife, one she now shares with every reader who wonders, What happens after we die? Publisher’s Marketplace I have to add, when I finished the book, I opened my Facebook and the first post I saw from a friend started with, Billy’s ongoing after-death communications take his sister on an unprecedented journey into the bliss and wonder of life beyond death. Billy’s profound, detailed description of the mystical realms he traverses, the Beings of Light that await him, and the wisdom he receives take the reader beyond the near-death experience. Billy is, indeed, as Dr. Raymond Moody points out in his foreword, explaining the phenomena we’ve known about since ancient times, an afterworld walker.

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Some endings are happier, some not so happy, but it's not just the happiness percentage that matters. It's the music of it. Most people's lives don't have enough music. I was” In The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There’s Life After Death, Kagan shares the extraordinary story of her after death communications (ADC) with her brother Billy, who began speaking to her just weeks after his unexpected death.

I will pass this book along to someone else who would like to know a little more about the afterlife and hope they have some more of their questions answered.



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