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Paperback The Afterlife Codes: Searching for Evidence of the Survival of the Human Soul Book

ISBN: 1571741917

ISBN13: 9781571741912

The Afterlife Codes: Searching for Evidence of the Survival of the Human Soul

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The author shares knowledge of the afterlife she has garnered from her four decades of experience communing with the dead. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very Enjoyable Read!

I've read many, many books on the topic of life after death - some were about NDE's, other's after-death communications, and still more from psychics who report what they've "seen" & "heard" from those on the other side. Quite honestly, I find nearly all of them interesting! I believe that each of these books has something wonderful to impart - though none of them have the full story - and that is how I approach each reading re: the afterlife. "The Afterlife Codes" is mostly autobiographical in nature - describing Susy Smith's life, as well as her ongoing research into the topic of life after death. The other part of this book deals specifically with her hope to prove that there is life after death through a series of codes. She has created certain codes (of which no one has any idea of what they contain). Her idea being that, once she has "died", she will attempt to relate these codes to various psychics - and when the code has been broken, it will prove that our souls do not die with our bodies. Overall, I found this to be a very enjoyable read, and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject of life after death. A note of caution, however, this must be approaced with an open mind.

The Afterlife Codes

The Afterlife Codes describes the remarkable life journey of Susy Smith in her search for an answer to what happens to the soul after the death of the physical body. Smith has arranged a secret code which can be broken only by information in a message she intends to send after she dies. "The concept is that if you hear from me when I'm no longer on Earth, it should suggest that I've survived somewhere after death." She has established the Susy Smith Project at the University of Arizona for anyone else who wishes to leave their own secret code. Smith has spent most of her life researching life after death, and she believes that modern science has validated many of her theories. She says "that this is what many of our scientists today are saying: that all matter, including the human body, is composed of energy or force controlled by consciousness-which lives in everything, forever." She adds that "at the death of the physical matter within which this awareness resides, the soul leaves, sailing forth into other dimensions of time and space." Although she wondered even as a child about what lay beyond physical life, Smith resisted many of the insights she was given over the years. Trained as a journalist and scientist, she wanted evidence. She chronicles her doubts and the events that eventually led her to accept the validity of the information given to her primarily by her spirt guides. Her guides have continually emphasized that "you do survive death and therefore how you live on Earth is important." She shares the guidelines they've provided her for the spiritual development we need to do in our physical lives in preparation for the life afterward. Smith has devoted nearly fifty years to investigating spirit communication and survival of the soul. The Afterlife Codes is her thirtieth book on this fascinating subject. It's must reading for anyone who has wondered about what happens to the soul after death.

ENTERTAINING, ENJOYABLE, ENLIGHTENING

Contrary to the title, this is a very interesting autobiography. Only the introduction and the first and final chapters deal with the author's plan to provide an internet service by which people might be able to send a code from the Afterlife to prove their continued existence. Frankly, I had no desire to read 242 pages dealing with codes; therefore, I procrastinated in buying and reading this book. Once I got into it, however, I had a hard time putting it down. Smith, who was born in 1911 and passed into spirit a few months ago, was the author of more than 30 books, mostly on metaphysical subjects. In her younger years, including her days as a journalism major at the University of Texas, she was not interested in spiritual matters. In fact, she was a cynical agnostic. It was not until after she was into her 30s that she discovered she had the gift of automatic writing. "It was the most peculiar feeling I'd ever experienced," she explains. "The hand was just writing by itself without my conscious will being involved in any way. It wrote scragglingly across the page in run-together words." Smith received a number of messages from her mother as well as from "intruding" spirits. Later, she began hearing from a spirit who identified himself as James Anderson. Later, Smith figured out that Anderson was the famous psychologist/philosopher William James of Harvard. James admitted that he used a pseudonym, because he figured that if he came to her with a celebrated name, she would not believe him. Smith states that she wouldn't have. Of course, the pseudo-skeptics, i.e., the cynics, would scoff at this whole idea, but Smith established herself as a very credible investigator and reporter during her career. The introduction and conclusion to the book are written by Drs. Gary Schwartz and Linda Russek, authors of "The Living Energy Universe." Schwartz recently published "The Afterlife Experiments," reporting on his study of five famous mediums at his Human Energy Systems Laboratory at the University of Arizona. Schwartz and Russek had met Smith and had encouraged her to write her final book. As they state, the book is "a good read that is also a philosophical experience and a heartwarming adventure."

Delightful to read........

I really did enjoy this book because Susy Smith is a good story teller, and you just can't help but love her, but the title is a little misleading. The Afterlife Codes aren't even mentioned until the end of the book.......a foundation she founded to prove she survives death after her departure from this world. Great idea, but this book is more about her fun-loving, hectic, and psychic adventures. She is adorable and believable, and I wouldn't mind reading one of her other books!

Afterlife Codes by Suzy Smith

Suzy Smith writes in semi-autobiograhic manner about the development of her psychic gifts and the personal research she has done with them. The title is dervived from a foundation named after her to prove the survival of consciousness after death. The actual flow of the book is written so honestly without any hypocrisy or self-consciouness that I found I had difficulty putting the book down until I had finished it! It definitely holds your interest and you painlessly learn about her view of the spirit world. I would heartly recommend it to anyone interested in psychic powers or the survival of consciouness after death.
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