Those of us who have studied carefully the literature about the afterlife know, without doubt, that it’s as real as this life. Copernicus told people that the Earth is not the center of the universe, but that truth had to be repeated for nearly 100 years until Galileo provided the proof. Even then, the truth wasn’t accepted for decades. The same is true of the afterlife. The evidence is undeniable; humankind just hasn’t awakened to it yet.

      Within the vast body of evidence, one of the most convincing areas of proof is the recordings of physical medium seances in which people who are in the afterlife speak to their loved ones still on Earth. They’re as alive now as they ever were!

      Mothers speak to their children; spouses speak to their partners on the other side. No parent, child, or spouse could mistake the voice they hear, the intonation and words they use, and the intimate details they share.

      Some of these conversations between loved ones have gone on repeatedly for years. They have long, regular conversations about how they’re doing and what life is like in the afterlife. The facts that the conversations are about intimate details and perfectly like having a conversation over coffee are among the strongest proofs that when people stop using the body, they simply continue living in the next plane of life.

      Four small segments of such conversations are presented here for you to listen to. The transcripts of the recordings are on the pages you will see so you can follow the conversations as they speak. If you need proof that these recordings are really people in the afterlife, read it at this link:

Douglas (in spirit) and his wife Eira Conacher, London publishers:
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Michael (in spirit), killed in WWII, and his mother, Mrs. Fearon:
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David (in spirit) and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Browning:
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Nick (in spirit) and the love of his life, Sarah:
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A casual talk with his wife on the other side

     A man came over 60 times to Leslie Flint to have casual conversations with his wife in spirit, Annie Nanji, from 1971 to 1983. In this recording, she describes going to a rose garden, in spirit, with her husband. It shows how our loved ones stay with us and walk with us when we are doing things that are memorable of them.

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