Is There Comedy in the Afterlife?
By Eli Grey
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Do you want to know whether or not there is comedy in the afterlife? Dr. Eli Grey answers this question through fictional conversations with deceased celebrities and world leaders Albert Einstein, Liberace, Johnny Carson, Robert Kennedy, Jack Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King, Willi
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Is There Comedy in the Afterlife? - Eli Grey
Prologue
Commonly asked questions:
1. Who are your spiritual guides?
They are people
who have passed over into the afterlife. They are not people anymore; they are conscious beings in another dimension who love you very much. They are a good representation of what you all will become after you supposedly die.
2. Where are your spiritual guides?
Everywhere at once (more or less).
3. How do your spiritual guides experience time?
They don't (for the most part).
4. Are your spiritual guides conscious beings, or just energy?
Both. They are pure energy beings with a consciousness. On the other hand, they don't work for the CIA or the FBI. Nobody is spying on you. Nobody is watching you go to the bathroom.
Imagine what archangels are like. They are intimately aware of every person on the planet, but they are not nosy. They see, but they don't judge. Many of my spirit guides are not much different than archangels.
5. How intelligent does a person have to be in order to understand this book?
Above average intelligence may be too much, believe it or not. As the old expression goes, think too long and you think wrong. Also, consider the fact that children are often more in tune with the afterlife than adults.
6. Now that you have discovered this ability to exchange communication with the afterlife, where do you go from here? Do you feel you have been assigned a mission to carry out?
Whenever I wonder whether I have a special mission, my spirit guides inform me that my writing books is optional. Then they tell me that they certainly wouldn't mind if I communicated a message for them through my books.
What makes this matter complicated is that spiritual guides are not like people. They love us unconditionally, whether or not we fulfill a particular mission for them. And yet, they try to have a positive effect on the world just as most of us do.
7) Do you have an opinion as to why these particular famous spirits picked you for the message of peace?
For the most part, the only reason they chose me is because they could. Somehow, I was receptive to their energy in such a way that they could write the book through me. I don't think it has much to do with who I am as a person or whether I'm a good person.
However, one thing is for sure: If I didn't have a certain degree of respect for myself and other people, my spiritual guides wouldn't want much to do with me.
On the other hand, I don't feel they expect more from me than they do from the average person.
8) You first believed that the messages were the work of your subconscious mind. Is this correct?
It's complicated! When all is said and done, I always believed that my spiritual guides were for real, but I didn't want to admit it to other people, especially by writing a book. Eventually, I covered up my abilities
to the point at which I began to doubt whether I had them to begin with. And then, I learned that I could no longer take the easy way out.
9) Why did it take your spiritual guides twenty years to write a book through you?
I knew people would misunderstand my intentions and my abilities. Basically, for twenty years, I felt that being misunderstood by people was not worth the aggravation. But I can't afford to feel the same way today-the messages being communicated are just too important.
We're talking about world peace, racial relations, women's rights, modern day psychiatry-not to mention the fact that there really is an afterlife.
And so, for those of you who do not believe that my spiritual guides are for real, are you at least willing to admit that the world needs peace above and beyond just about everything else?
If so, then maybe we have some common ground. Do the best you can to read on. And keep in mind that my spiritual guides are a lot more patient than I am. Just because some of you get on my nerves, doesn't mean that they feel the same way! Amen.
Dr. Eli Grey
Daytona Beach, Florida
Chapter 1:
Albert Einstein Writes Through Dr. Eli Grey
ALBERT EINSTEIN: Let us start from the very beginning. Your problem, Dr. Grey, is that you take certain things for granted and others don't always experience things the same way you do. [laughs] I could tell your first inclination is for me to go on about some metaphysical principle without covering the basics first.
DR. ELI GREY: What basics?
AE: Do you realize that you could easily write an entire book trying to explain to people who I am? Never mind for now how I feel about world peace or modern day science. You need to set some ground rules first: who am I?
EG: I'd like to pretend that you are a figment of my imagination.
AE: But you know very well that I'm not, don't you?
EG: I'd like to pretend that you are a figment of my imagination so other people could—
AE: [laughs] In order to prevent others from making fun of you or worse yet, be utterly disgusted with you? [laughs] Why bother playing that game? Allow me to introduce myself to everybody. I am Albert Einstein. I am a spirit in what you call the afterlife.
I was Albert Einstein during my incarnation on Earth, and wouldn't you know it? I really am still alive as pure energy. I am just as alive as I was as Albert Einstein. I'm not just some impersonal energy up in the clouds somewhere. I really am an actual conscious being—not a breathing being, but a conscious being. If you are wondering what the purpose of