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Afterlife Of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death

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FAKE в тази "книга". Били разказва за живота горе - клише до клише: как всички са само дух, няма материя, всичко се рее, има само доброта, как на Земята надпреварата кой е по-по-най е причина за всички страдания, учения и клишета от глупости как сме виновни са съдбата си сами, как да обичаме ближния си докато сме живи, да не се страхуваме от смъртта и още десетки глупостиииии - да не плачем за умрелите, защото те ни гледат и страдат, нямало смисъл от сълзи, за прошката, греховете, да се откажем от материалното, колко хубаво било на оня свят, защото Били не се тревожел как изглежда "Тук просто изглеждам като себе си и това е страхотно! Просто сияя, което не е свързано с никакви усилия" ох божееееееее This fascinating book may initially surprise and baffle some readers. Some may find Dr. Kagan’s narrative of her otherworldly adventures with a deceased brother hard to believe. That’s too bad, though, because the Greek philosophers who founded Western thought knew full well about the remarkable phenomenon she describes. In fact, Greek philosophers even had a name for the people who somehow suspended between this life and the next life, “walkers between the worlds.” Dr. Kagan’s thought-provoking account is an excellent example. Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D. Beliefs are big on earth. People collect them. Some of these beliefs are helpful, but others just keep you running around trying to follow rules that others have laid down. They don't have a lot of personal meaning. It's a good idea to sort through your beliefs now and then and throw out the ones that don't serve you.” I appreciate that you have written me, as it is stories like yours that fulfill me and show me that my work has value. My best wishes to you and your husband, Sharon. As I was reading I started to receive signs of my own. I too lost someone close to me who struggled with addiction. Like Annie I fought so hard to save

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In his first visits, Billy is children's Bible school teacher- sweet and kind, and then he is scaring Annie in the shower like Vincent Price. He dances around talking about the Akashic Records, he has an Indian soul guide, and then he has Angels. It reads like a buffet style of every Eastern mysticism, dashes of Christianity, a little new age-y and yet, Billy never calls anything by what Annie (or any of the rest of us) would recognize. Then Annie Kagan described herself as a cosmic detective and I was off the bus. It's a good idea to sort through your beliefs now and then and throw out the ones that don't serve you.” I applaud his sister Annie, as well, for her courage in creating the book, finding a publisher, and allowing their story to become public. I know how difficult that journey is, and how much she must have overcome and sacrificed to accomplish it. At the same time, as you’ll read, she was the number one beneficiary of Billy’s projected Consciousness, so her rewards were ample as well. She’s done an amazing job of keeping her own story to precisely the right amount of detail, while allowing Billy’s adventures to shine. Annie's book touched me. The way in which she describes her relationship with her brother and mostly, the way in which his words resonate creating an inner universe of musical beauty, had an impact on me irrespectively of it being a "truth truth" or a poetic truth...I believe many people may consider this e fictional, rather than a real, description. There is a Spanish saying: "Yo no creo en brujas, pero que las hay, las hay!" ("I do not believe in Witches, but that they exist, they do!")a funny saying that I always interpreted as meaning: often, we ignore what is the truth, but there is so much under our noses which reveals itself to our astonishment, why not keep an open mind? The Afterlife of Billy Fingers is a wholly believable story that never strikes a false note. This is not a story that asks you to believe anything, but simply to listen with an open mind and heart. I think you will find yourself transfixed. Rev. Susan Varon When Billy wants to communicate how important something is, he describes it as physically large. For example one afterlife entity is important because it is bigger than the sun. Size is a child's way of understanding importance. Billy's visions are earthbound. He describes his own afterlife as floating around in space past stars and planets, "I'm drifting weightlessly through space with these gorgeous stars and moons and galaxies twinkling all around me." In heaven, people wear robes, and they are better looking "than the best looking actor." Some endings are happier, some not so happy, but it's not just the happiness percentage that matters. It's the music of it. Most people's lives don't have enough music. I was”

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I read The Afterlife of Billy Fingers in 90 Minutes… I could not put it down… what a great book, really one of the best in this genre. Arielle Ford I think each soul has its own particular qualities and when you've been really close to someone, you recognize their soul no matter what form it takes.” You’re very kind to share how my work has been helpful to you during this difficult time. Thank you. I’m very sorry about Herbert’s passing. Keep watching and you might even want to read my book as many have said that helped them too. More than anything, be sure to take extra good care of yourself and allow others to take care of you. And talk to Herbert right out loud if you want because he can hear every word you say. After ten years as a songwriter and performer Annie returned to college, graduating with honours and became a Doctor of Chiropractic with a successful private practice on Manhattan's Upper East Side. I don't want to be mean, but I have a feeling that author just used her brother's death to send her own messages to the world. I will not even comment the profit. Because, while I do have an open mind, to me it is crystal clear that in this case the author actually spoke to herself all the time. Not hard to understand actually. What I find wrong about it, is her putting her own words into the mouth of a ghost and publishing them as the truth for all mankind. Again, novel about Billy would be a much better solution than this. Non fiction, really?

I will pass this book along to someone else who would like to know a little more about the afterlife and hope they have some more of their questions answered. Another of the Be Here Now moments: "In your world, as the earth moves around the sun, there's nothing but shadow for a good part of the time. The mystery of life on earth cannot exist without the shadow element. You cannot have the sea without storms, the earth without quakes, the wind without tornados. ... And sometimes- sometimes darkness is okay too. Don't overlook the riches contained in the darkness. Life's very temporary, so don't let time just pass. Let the moments fill you- the ones you judge to be good as well as bad." pg 77, ebook. Solid advice. In 2004, bad boy Billy Fingers Cohen, a homeless small-time drug dealer and addict in a state of drug induced euphoria ran into a busy intersection and was killed instantly by a speeding automobile. He left behind a grieving sister. For weeks she struggled with grief and tried to make sense of Billy's seemingly wasted life and tragic death. You are not only the person who walks the earth. You have a soul. And that's what the spiritual search is about.” If you have an open mind, this is a fascinating book. If not, you will probably put it down after the forward.

The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: Life, Death and Everything The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: Life, Death and Everything

Annie Kagan, a chiropractor and songwriter living in Manhattan, abandoned her hectic city life in search of serenity in a small, secluded house by the bay.

WHY AREN'T YOU TALKING TO ME? Damn you! Come talk to me! STOP talking to me! Where are you? I am freaking out! No, I am fine, no- I'm not! Go AWAY!" of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death by Annie Kagan It is nice to think that spirits are communicating with us and reassuring humanity that we will be fine when we die (we will float around in pure bliss, forgiven) but I somehow doubt that they want people to profit off of this information. It seems they have lost the concept of time, but still hold onto the concept of the almighty dollar? ANNIE KAGAN: “In this Afterlife TV conversation, Annie Kagan shares her brother Billy’s amazing experience in the spirit world. It all began about 3 weeks after Billy passed. Annie woke up one morning to find that her brother was talking to her from the other side. Not being a medium, Annie was as surprised as any of us would be and wondered if it was all real. Brother Billy Fingers gave Annie evidence to show her that these conversations she was having with him were real. He also gave her evidence to show her that there really is an afterlife. Moreover, Billy told Annie what his experience is like in the spirit world, much of which was pleasantly surprising and comforting to Annie. Annie shares all of this and more with us in this fascinating episode.

Billy Fingers Explains the Afterlife from the Spirit World Billy Fingers Explains the Afterlife from the Spirit World

It feels like she wasn't confident enough to write a book on her own, so she used the sad circumstances as an excuse. With her brother talking to her, she had to write it. Even the Beings from the afterlife agreed on it. Hmmm... Convenient.There are parts of the book that seem to run on and become a bit redundant. I attribute that to her brother trying to put into words things and events that are fundamentally beyond limited human comprehension. It would be like trying to describe what you would see if you were traveling at the speed of light. In The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There’s Life After Death, Kagan shares the extraordinary story of her after death communications (ADC) with her brother Billy, who began speaking to her just weeks after his unexpected death. I read The Afterlife of Billy Fingers in 90 minutes...I could not put it down. What a great book, really one of the best in this genre." --Arielle Ford, bestselling author of Wabi Sabi Love and The Soulmate Secret In 2004, bad boy Billy Fingers Cohen, a homeless small-time drug dealer and addict in a state of drug induced euphoria, ran into a busy intersection and was killed instantly by a speeding automobile. He left behind a grieving sister. For weeks she struggled with grief and tried to make sense of Billy's seemingly wasted life and tragic death.

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