I once lived: A Dead Man's perspective on Life, Death & Beyond

I once lived: A Dead Man's perspective on Life, Death & Beyond
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Download or read book I once lived: A Dead Man's perspective on Life, Death & Beyond written by Neethu Gowda and published by Clever Fox Publishing. This book was released on 2022-07-21 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covid was hard for all of us, but it was harder for those who lost their loved ones. It sure felt terrible and scary to witness the fragility of human life as death took the center stage. This is just one side of the coin, on the flip side, what do you think of those people who actually went through death and drifted into the abyss? What were they feeling when they died? If given a chance to these passed-on souls, what would they say about their experience? I Once Lived, is a perspective of one such man who passed away due to covid, now as a soul reflects upon the life he lived, narrates his death experience and his after-life journey, in an attempt to show us all how living well is of paramount importance, and the impact it has on our death process and the journey beyond. I wish these powerful messages will permeate deep inside and re-direct us towards leading a more fulfilling & elated life.


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