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My Proof of Survival: Personal Accounts of Contact with the Hereafter

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For the past fifty years, "My Proof of Survival" has been one of FATE magazine's most popular features. Now the best of these stories are presented in book form for the first time-true accounts from ordinary people who have had extraordinary encounters with the hereafter. These firsthand reports of messages, gifts, and assistance from the spirit world include tales

- Apparitions
- Companions
- Children and ghosts
- Visions
- Warnings
- Unfinished business
- Restless spirits
- Blessings

295 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Andrew Honigman

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616 reviews95 followers
July 24, 2012
When I was seveteen my neighbor had a nice little stack of Fate magazines sitting on her coffee table, and ever since then I can't get enough! In this book it focuses on proof of survival, hence the title. It is the stories they believe to be some of the best ever sent in. It's a quick fun read, and not too spooky! I really enjoyed it!
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1,227 reviews32 followers
January 23, 2012
there were some really compelling stories in this book. I tend to be a skeptic, but you have to wonder if all these people are lying or crazy. It seems like there must be grain of truth in at least some of the stories. The book had me turning pages, fascinated to learn what each new story would reveal. It's made me think twice about the possibility of an afterlife.
Profile Image for Jeanne Daly.
46 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2013
For me I would say these stories are about average on the truth scale. Some are very believable and others not so much. Since all of these stories are short you don't get bogged down in one story line from one person. Thought provoking and worth reading.
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255 reviews15 followers
June 18, 2017
Some excellent stories in this book. A good quick read and definitely make you think twice about Life after Death
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