Delve deeper into the mysteries of the spirit realm and life between lives—and discover how they can and do influence our current lives on earth.
Barry Eaton, author of Tarcher’s Afterlife, is back with more fascinating insights into life after death. In No Goodbyes, Barry reveals information about destiny and free will, world unrest, the effects of negativity and addiction, dealing with skeptics, soul energy guidance, consulting mediums and psychics, soul growth, and other facets of the bigger picture. This book offers new information from advanced spirits in the afterlife who believe that the time has come to let people know the answers to mysteries that have puzzled them for generations.
“Definitely well worth the read.”
—Janet Mawdesley, Blue Wolf Reviews
Reviews of Barry Eaton's Afterlife:
“Eaton’s Afterlife is concise and detailed, covering considerable ground on the subject of life after death, without being overwhelming or heavy… Every reader will find something to connect with in this book or open up completely to new ideas.”
– Retailing Insight
"'Afterlife is a profound book written from the heart in the light of truth."
– Ruth Parnell, Nexus magazine
“To my ever-curious mind, books with this much meat are priceless. This is one to savor, bit by bit and really check in with yourself and see what it stirs up. It could very well be the start of a whole new path for you!”
– Pathways Magazine
"Barry’s experience of the afterlife is unique amongst the many that are now talking, writing and teaching about it. He didn’t die and comeback as is most commonly the inspiration of those that tell their stories (called NDE’s or near death experiences). He experienced a previous life, his death in that life, the afterlife that followed and his birth into this life. His message is inspirational, humorous, joyful and emphatic: we don’t ever actually die!"
– Uncommon Awareness
"Afterlife will provide hope, alleviate fear and offer comfort to many readers, and also offers advice on how to prepare for our own personal journey."
– Larry Cox, Florida Weekly