What To Expect When You're Dead

What To Expect When You're Dead: A practical guide to the After Life. What happens when you die? Why does everyone suddenly become so serious? God has a sense of humor, so why don't Theologians? If you need help with these questions, don't worry. John Farquhar has the answers. He asked the only people who really know: they dead themselves. Farquhar's "research" is based on "over 14,000 conversations with the dead," rather than speaking with those who merely claim to have had near death-experiences. He paints a light, amusing picture of life on the Astral Plane. All these conversations have been reluctantly verified by the New Jersey Assembly of Spiritualists, Psychics, and Mediums, headquartered in Toms River. Thanks to his "original research", Farquhar has drawn up the first comprehensive guide to the Great Beyond, which will have you laughing rather than gnashing your teeth. the fact is, if you are seeing people who you thought have been dead for years, you could be dead too. or you might just be on the edge of the consciousness at a Rolling Stones Comeback concert. Prepare to laugh your way to the Pearly Gates.

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What To Expect When You're Dead

What To Expect When You're Dead: A practical guide to the After Life. What happens when you die? Why does everyone suddenly become so serious? God has a sense of humor, so why don't Theologians? If you need help with these questions, don't worry. John Farquhar has the answers. He asked the only people who really know: they dead themselves. Farquhar's "research" is based on "over 14,000 conversations with the dead," rather than speaking with those who merely claim to have had near death-experiences. He paints a light, amusing picture of life on the Astral Plane. All these conversations have been reluctantly verified by the New Jersey Assembly of Spiritualists, Psychics, and Mediums, headquartered in Toms River. Thanks to his "original research", Farquhar has drawn up the first comprehensive guide to the Great Beyond, which will have you laughing rather than gnashing your teeth. the fact is, if you are seeing people who you thought have been dead for years, you could be dead too. or you might just be on the edge of the consciousness at a Rolling Stones Comeback concert. Prepare to laugh your way to the Pearly Gates.

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What To Expect When You're Dead

What To Expect When You're Dead

by John Farquhar
What To Expect When You're Dead

What To Expect When You're Dead

by John Farquhar

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What To Expect When You're Dead: A practical guide to the After Life. What happens when you die? Why does everyone suddenly become so serious? God has a sense of humor, so why don't Theologians? If you need help with these questions, don't worry. John Farquhar has the answers. He asked the only people who really know: they dead themselves. Farquhar's "research" is based on "over 14,000 conversations with the dead," rather than speaking with those who merely claim to have had near death-experiences. He paints a light, amusing picture of life on the Astral Plane. All these conversations have been reluctantly verified by the New Jersey Assembly of Spiritualists, Psychics, and Mediums, headquartered in Toms River. Thanks to his "original research", Farquhar has drawn up the first comprehensive guide to the Great Beyond, which will have you laughing rather than gnashing your teeth. the fact is, if you are seeing people who you thought have been dead for years, you could be dead too. or you might just be on the edge of the consciousness at a Rolling Stones Comeback concert. Prepare to laugh your way to the Pearly Gates.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045656542
Publisher: Hypothetical Press
Publication date: 11/10/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 269 KB

About the Author

John Farquhar was born in England, and educated at Liverpool University and St. John’s College, Oxford. He teaches languages and literature at Rutgers University and Temple University.

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