AfterLife: The Adventures of a Lost Soul
AfterLife: The Adventures of a Lost Soul
What really happens when someone drinks alcohol to the point of blacking out?
What forces are at work when someone loses their self control, acts out of character, and wakes up the next day with no memory of their actions?
They often say, “I’m sorry how I acted. I was not myself.”
If they were not themselves, then who were they?
Could these strange occurrences be behind the reason that alcohol is referred to as “spirits?” If someone acts out of character could their be the possibility that it was someone else and not them?
How can anyone know the truth of what really happened if they blacked out?
AfterLife: The Adventures of a Lost Soul, is inspired by real life events, William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist, and the dynamics of demonic possession. In this supernatural occult thriller, Steve Hanson confronts satanic worshipers who contribute to his death in a grisly motorcycle accident. When he wakes up outside his body in spirit form he is met by other spirits, among them his deceased girlfriend who teach him how to “borrow” the bodies of mortals so he can re-experience physical sensations to learn how to reincarnate into the physical world to complete his karma.
Led by a charismatic spiritual guru and freed from the three dimensional limitations of space and time, Steve travels through the ethereal worlds of spirit, dreaming, and other fluid states of consciousness to discover that things are never what they appear to be on the surface.
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What Really Happens When Someone Drinks Alcohol To The Point Of Blacking Out?
AfterLife was the first novel by Award-Winning author Matthew J. Pallamary and it is guaranteed to keep you up at night wondering about the true nature of life, death, and the nature of reality.
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In my novel, Fathers of Edenville, one of my characters, Jim Hart, goes into an alcoholic blackout just as he steps into a bathtub full of cold water, which kills him as he then drowns. As spirit, he leaves his body behind and then enters into the spirit world to continue his work. This book is first in a series, in which his journey is further explored. In the fourth book, The Valley of Dreams, you learn how he was prepared for death and life beyond by a medicine woman, Lulabelle Henry, who was taught by a Native American woman, Lucy Shoseegan. Together, the three carry on the work in spirit that not only heals the valley, but fulfills the destiny of many who live there.
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I wrote AfterLife about 36 years ago.
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