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After Life: Answers from the Other Side

After Life: Answers from the Other Side
By John Edward

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Following the huge success of Crossing Over, the world’s most famous medium and bestselling author John Edward, takes his talents to new levels and travels to Australia in his latest book, After Life.

As he journeys through Australia and all over the US, John demonstrates that grief, healing and hope are eternally intertwined and universal. John answers the most often asked questions about how the mediumship process works and the reader is updated on the moving stories and personalities introduced in Crossing Over.

As he does on his hit TV show ‘Crossing Over’, John connects the reader with celebrities both here and on the other side, because as John explains there are no VIP sections over there!

John also takes the reader inside his own life as a medium, a husband and a new father. He even describes a reading he gets for himself - which will help you prepare you for a reading of your own.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19285 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-08-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

Editorial Reviews

News of The World
John has audiences rapt with his amazing spiritual revelations.

About the Author
John Edward is an internationally acclaimed psychic medium. He hosts his own worldwide syndicated TV show ‘Crossing Over’. He lives in New York with his family.


Customer Reviews

After life: Answers from the other side5
My initial impression of the content of this book was that it was all about life on the other side. This is not the case as it follows the same theme as Mr Edwards previous books. However, there are regular references in the book relating to the after life which are intriguing.

All in all when you pick this book up you will not be able to put it down. From cover to cover it is an excellent read with lots of examles of readings that Mr Edward has completed throughout his career.

The book has answered some of the questions that I have from the last book of Mr Edwards that I have read, and has given me further insight into what I have already learnt and understood. Furthermore, from this book it has pointed me to the next avanue for research. Read the book and you will not be dissapointed.

Kind of b o r i n g...but3
Some of it was kind of b o r i n g, but in general I thought this was a good book on ways to understand the afterlife, and ghosts and such. There were some good stories, but too few. I would recommend (2) other books, "Psychic Gifts in the Christian Life - Tools to Connect" by Tiffany Snow, tells some things, and differences, about "energy tracings" ghosts, spirits, and "fallen angels" as well as some new things about how to try to see them, how to send them "to the light" (both ghosts and fallen angels/demons), along with a lot of unique and sometimes funny stories. Also, "Ghosts at my Back Door - and in the Living Room!" by Angela Watkins is a good book, although it may be out of print here in the US. This is mostly stories, but from a ghost hunter who has a lot of experiences, both frightening and funny, and also how to "expel" or "exorcise" them (so does Snow's book, a part on exorcism of dark spirits). Edward's book is OK, but it isn't the complete "Bible" on ghosts, hauntings, etc. It's good enough to add to your collection, though.

Nope...not enough meat or potatoes2
I like John Edward, and watch his TV show, which is fascinating. I liked his second book - crossing over. But this book just goes on and on with the same, and no new information. I just read a book by Tiffany Snow that gives exercises on how to see ghosts, stories about helping with unfinished business, and also stuff on the "bump in the night" kinds of ghosts. I liked hers better. John never talks about the other kinds of invisible forces there are out there - and I needed to know that too. Not all ghosts are dead people trying to say they love us. Maybe its the folks NOT on TV that are the cutting edge, I don't know. But, what I do know is that I'm going to a book store next time and thumbing through his next book before I buy it. If it's more of the same, I'm writing him off.