Delve deeper into the mysteries of the spirit realm and life between lives—and discover how they can and do influence our current lives on earth.Barry Eaton, author of Tarcher’s Afterlife, is back with more fascinating insights into life after death. In No Goodbyes, Barry reveals information about destiny and free will, world unrest, the effects of negativity and addiction, dealing with skeptics, soul energy guidance, consulting mediums and psychics, soul growth, and other facets of the bigger picture. This book offers new information from advanced spirits in the afterlife who believe that the time has come to let people know the answers to mysteries that have puzzled them for generations.
I will admit to enjoying books like this so when it literally fell off the shelf at the library, I checked it out. Anyone who has read books like this will probably not find much new but still, worth reading.
Great book, love the insight. Many topics covered that haven’t been in other books I’ve read. I suggest reading the authors first book “Afterfife” before this one.
Although I don't spend a lot of time considering what happens when we leave this plane of existence, preferring instead to be focused as much as possible on this life as I can be, the subject matter of this book was indeed of some interest to me. After all, the vast majority of us humans do explore the concept of our own mortality at times.
From an overall perspective I thought the quality of the writing itself was fairly good, and the information shared was interesting. As with all books I read in the spiritual category, my approach is to be open-minded when reading, and to consider the content as "data points," if you will, as opposed to some absolute truth. I've read similar things in other such books, and while though there are some unique and thought-provoking insights shared in this work, the reality is the only way we'll know for sure what's on the other side is when we make that transition ourselves.
In the end, these experiences are Mr. Eaton's alone, so projecting everything he reports into a model of how things really work after we leave our physical bodies isn't appropriate in my view. This is not in any way to suggest that the work doesn't have merit, for surely it does, just that when all is said and done it is we who get to decide what is true and what is not true. In my own case, I've taken some insights from this book and added them to my ever-evolving model of reality here, as well as beyond this beloved planet, so this book was definitely of value to me.