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We Don't Die

We Don't Die
By Joel Martin, Patricia Romanowski

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This is the phenomenal true story of the world-renowned psychic medium George Anderson-the groundbreaking book that first brought afterlife experience into the light. For over 12 years Joel Martin documented evidence of Anderson's powers-the ability to reach 'the other side'-and repeatedly astonished believers and skeptics. This is the book of those universal visions, the inspiring messages of hope, truth, and peace, and a glimpse into eternity to answers to the unfathomable questions about life and death.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #62462 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-08-06
  • Released on: 2002-08-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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Amazon.com Review
Put together by a radio-show personality who worked closely with medium George Anderson, We Don't Die is well documented, well written, and seems veracious. It is one of the most convincing accounts of communication with the deceased. A gentle religious man, Anderson was almost committed to a state mental hospital at age 16 because of his "visions," but by his 20s, he was helping spirits communicate with friends and relatives still residing on this plane of existence. Approximately 15 percent of the time he's not correct, and this is attributed to mix-ups in human communication or ignorance on the part of the questioner. The information that living folks pass between each other is often relayed or perceived inaccurately, so it seems logical that some perceptive error would occur in communications from the incarnate--particularly since a lot of these are conveyed through images, symbols, and tactile impressions. Anderson's conversations make for an engrossing read not to be missed. --P. Randall Cohan

From Library Journal
Traditional mediumshipcommunication with the spirits of dead peoplehas been overshadowed by the current fad for channeling, a technique with variable results. Here, radio/television interviewer Martin describes the work of George Anderson, an ordinary young man who has resisted the show business glamour generally associated with channeling in his apparently sincere efforts to bring comfort to the bereaved by communicating messages from the beyond. His methods in no way resemble the spooky seances of former years and seem to provide convincing evidence of spiritual survival. A welcome addition to most library collections on survival. Jeanne S. Bagby, Tucson P.L., Ariz.
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About the Author
Romanowski, include We Are Not Forgotten and Our Children Forever.

Patricia Romanowski is recognized as a leading author in the field of paranormal communication. The co-author of numerous celebrity autobiographies, Ms. Romanowski's work has also appeared in The New York Times Book Review and Rolling Stone.

George Anderson has worked throughout America and Europe giving seminars and lectures on afterlife phenomena. One of the most widely recognized and respected psychic mediums in history, he is also the only one ever to be invited to Holland by the surviving members of Anne Frank's family.


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One of the most important books I have read5
I must admit that I used to take the whole idea of mediums with a grain of salt, until I saw George Anderson on tv. He was able to tell people all about their departed loved ones without requesting information or input of any kind. I was so impressed I bought the book.

This book is written by a highly sceptical radio personality, who has used every means at his disposal to debunk the whole medium idea. George Anderson cooperated with the book and the testing.

I was particularly interested to read some of the case studies, understand some of the rationale behind after death communications. It helped to understand in depth the passing of my brother, and by being able to get this perspective to deal with it better. I was also very interested in what he said about the nature of the afterlife. There is no hell per se, there are just different levels based on how spiritually advanced people were in life.

This is the kind of book to read when you need to read it, when the time is right. I passed my copy along to my sister who was also very impressed and she in turn passed it along to someone who found it to be a great comfort. This book could be helpful to someone you know.

In grief, the one piece of knowledge that might help you get the perspective that helps you to deal with the loss can be so elusive. This book can help you. I would also recommend Lessons from the Light, which focuses more on the afterlife.

I hope you find this review helpful.

EVIDENTIAL MEDIUMSHIP 101 - A GREAT READ5
It was James Van Praagh who personally recommended that I read WE DON'T DIE, and that this book was a primer for him when his mediumship was in the developing stages. I am grateful for the referral, for investigators of the mediumship phenomenon may discover, as I did, that George Anderson was initially reluctant to demonstrate and go public with his talents. Overcoming an abusive upbringing in which his sixth sense was mistakenly perceived as mental illness, George Anderson boldly transcended his fears and insecurities, and Martin skillfully describes Anderson's rise from skittish radio talk show guest to masterful bereavement counselor and evidential superstar medium.

While I struggle to understand why many mediums charge large sums of money for private consultations, Anderson's credibility is bolstered by the fact that he is currently volunteering to participate the most comprehensive mediumship study to date headed by Dr. Gary Schwartz at the University of Arizona.

WE DON'T DIE offers hope and encouragement to those suffering from bereavement as well as vital information for readers who want the facts about the survival of human consciousness after physical death.

The most consoling book I have read at a time of grief.5
This is perhaps the most consoling book I have ever read. I read it a few months after the sudden death of a young (46) very close friend of mine. I have always believed in life after death, but experiencing grief in a whole new way left me feeling numb and questioning on a feeling level the existence of God, heaven, life after death, etc.I was also impressed with the humble and unpretentious attitude of George A. He was searching for truth and an understanding of his amazing ability to communicate with those who had died. He did not claim holiness or claim to be better than others who did not have this amazing ability.I read the next 2 books writen by Joel Martin and P Romanowski about G. A. Now I am looking forward to reading the latest book about him.