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The Afterlife Codes: Searching for Evidence of the Survival of the 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.

243 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2000

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Suzy Smith

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January 19, 2016
This is another of the excellent books from Suzy Smith. It was also her last factual book. The book is primarily a biography of her life, but it also centers around an idea she had of leaving a coded message that she would try to communicate to someone after she died. Granted, she's not the only one who thought of this idea, but she did manage to set up an entire web site devoted to the idea and open for others to leave their own coded messages.

There were two experiments that were actually done. The first experiment involved three mediums, and the first medium managed a very good number of specific hits about Susy Smith. The second experiment involved a couple of other mediums and they both picked up numerous hits about Susy Smith. No one in the first two experiments, however, picked up what her name was or the secret code phrase.

The Afterlife Codes has a lot of information about things, both positive and negative, that happened to Susy Smith. The fact that there were entities that actively worked against her is quite interesting, and especially interesting is that many of these stopped their interference when certain things about the afterlife were explained to them.

There is some information about what it is like on the other side, although it's not a huge amount of material.

This is a very good book for learning about the type of life that Susy Smith led, and for learning about both positive and negative influences from the other side. Her writing style is very good; it's not a lecture-type style where you feel you are sitting in a classroom and the author is going into lengthy explanations; rather, you feel more like you're in a room in a comfortable chair having a nice afternoon tea and talking to someone's grandmother who has lots of interesting things to say.
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February 24, 2010
Very thought provoking.....makes me wonder about a lot of things. Hope that this is true!
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