The Dead Don't Die
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This book is designed to broaden perspectives regarding afterlife. It also promotes life extention, among other concepts.
After reading: The Dead Don''t Die, the fear of death should be alleviated.
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The Dead Don't Die - Peter McEachin
The Dead
Don’t Die
By: Peter McEachin
Title_Page_Logo.ai© 2006 Peter McEachin. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
First published by AuthorHouse 01/04/06
ISBN: 1-4259-0097-6 (sc)
ISBN: 9781452089010(e)
Printed in the United States of America
Bloomington, Indiana
Contents
DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
The following questions will be discussed:
DEDICATION
The Sting of Death
An ode to my father:
Hey Death, I see you peeping at me.
Standing behind yonder’s tree,
With thou stinger poised to puncture me,
Not giving a damn that I’m only 30 + 3.
The Plight of an Angel
An ode to my mother:
Don’t pass by my coffin and sigh,
For I’m on high, above the sky.
I may go to Jupiter or to Mars,
Thank goodness I’m not behind bars.
I will watch over you by day and night,
Always keeping loved ones in sight.
Go on, have some clean fun,
For the time is nigh’,
When your day is done.
Heavenly Home
Dedicated to the pillars of our family that have passed on:
I’ve got a father over in Heaven,
He’s fine, fine, fine.
I’ve got a Mother in Heaven,
She’s mine, she is mine.
I’ve got a brother in Heaven,
He is fine, super fine.
I’ve got sisters over in Heaven,
They are mine, they are all mine.
I’ve got relatives over in Heaven,
They are fine, truly fine.
INTRODUCTION
In this manuscript, I reveal personal and impersonal paranormal experiences that will prove life does exist after death. After reading this manuscript, doubting Thomas’
should have a few less doubts about the inevitable.
There is no attempt to connect all of the dots regarding this inexpressible mystery. However, if we could get all the individuals of this universe to pool their knowledge on this intriguing subject, the information gained would be enormous, but still incomplete.
Admittedly, any input we can get regarding the paranormal is a plus. Notwithstanding, there are so many negatives involved, that the final answers to specific questions about the Great Beyond will be eternally zero.
Among other concepts, there’s an attempt to correlate life and death. i.e. – How death affects those left behind, especially children. The following words may be used synonymously: ghost, spirit, devil, boggy man, angel, entity and jack-o-lantern.
Since the word ghost has such a harsh connotation, it will be used sparingly, except when referred to as the Holy Ghost.
For the convenience of the reader, the format for this manuscript is question and answer. Names and places have been changed to protect confidentiality.