The Spirit Disembodied: When We Die We Do Not Fall Asleep, We Only Change Our Place is a book written by Herbert Broughton in 1867. The book explores the concept of life after death, arguing that when we die, our spirits become disembodied and continue to exist in a different realm. Broughton argues that death is not the end, but rather a transition to a different way of being. The book delves into various spiritual and philosophical ideas about the...
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