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The Afterlife Revealed: What Happens After We Die, by Michael Tymn

At the very foundation of religious faith and hope is a belief that consciousness will survive death and that we will live on in another dimension of reality. But that foundation easily crumbles when scientific minds are unable to wrap their brains around an afterlife, when they are unable to visualize a non-material world. As the foundation gives way, the philosophy of materialism takes hold and gives rise to moral decadence, egocentricity, hypocrisy, hatred, disorder, flux, strife, chaos, and fear. Such seems to be the state of the world today. There is so much to be found outside the highly guarded boundaries of mainstream science and orthodox religion for those willing to open their minds to it, for those willing to recognize that the dissemination of Truth did not stop with the good books of organized religion and cannot always be found in the laboratory. Beginning in 1848, a number of sensitive people began developing as mediums, bringing forth communications from the spirit world. One of the skeptics investigating the "popular madness" was Professor Robert Hare of the University of Pennsylvania. Intending to debunk it all, Hare would, after extensive research, become a believer. When he asked an apparently advanced spirit what it was all about, he was told that it was "a deliberate effort, on the part of the inhabitants of the higher spheres, to break through the partition which has interfered with the attainment, by mortals, of a correct idea of their destiny after death." Unfortunately, both orthodox religion and mainstream science, acting out of ego and fear, have rebuked the efforts of those inhabitants of the higher spheres to enlighten us, thus permitting the foundations of both faith and hope to further crumble. In "The Afterlife Revealed", Michael Tymn sets forth some of the most credible messages from the spirits relative to the nature of their world. Instead of a heaven-hell dichotomy, we are told that there are many levels, or as Jesus is quoted, "many mansions," and that we cross over to the "other side" based on what might be called a "moral specific gravity." We discover a Divine plan - one of attainment and attunement, of gradual spiritual growth, of evolution of spirit through progressively higher planes. We see how we are really souls occupying bodies rather than bodies housing souls and how our souls are progressing in finding their way back to Oneness with the Creator through the challenges, the adversities, the trials and tribulations offered us in a particular lifetime.

  • Sales Rank: #576224 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-06-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .45" w x 5.98" l, .65 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 196 pages

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You are likely to come away from reading this book feeling that you have at least a general idea of what to expect when you die. And that can be quite sobering, as Michael Tymn intends it to be.

- Stafford Betty, Ph.D.

author of The Afterlife Unveiled --Direct from Reviewer for the cover of the book

Scientific evidence for the survival of consciousness is steadily mounting. But what awaits us in a post-mortem world? Afterlife researcher and mediumship expert Michael Tymn describes what we may - and may not - find in the next existence. If he's right, both materialists and religious fundamentalists are in for a surprise. His conclusions are provocative, exciting and well-researched, and a welcome addition to the growing conversation among scientists and spiritual leaders about the true nature of human consciousness. Highly recommended. - Michael Schmicker

author of Best Evidence --Direct from Reviewer for the cover of the book

This book reads like a series of independent but closely inter-related essays that take one through the final stages of earthly life into the afterlife. The author counters the religious views of `heaven' and `hell' with more credible and rationally acceptable descriptions of an afterlife comprising levels of spiritual development in which there is self-examination of the life just lived, rather than having judgment passed by some authoritarian deity. Mediums and their spirit guides are portrayed as messengers from a state of existence about which, without their input, we would know nothing. The author displays a detailed knowledge of the Bible, quotations from which are used critically in relevant chapters. One of the most engrossing accounts of the afterlife I have read.

- Howard A. Jones, Ph.D.

author of The Thoughtful Guide to God & The World as Spirit --Direct from Reviewer for the cover of the book

In The Afterlife Revealed, Michael Tymn presents credible evidence obtained from mediumship and the near-death experience, which allows us to understand from whence we came, the purpose for being on Earth, and what awaits us after death of the physical body. Michael contrasts the viewpoint of organized religions with what we have learned through mediumship and the NDE. It is about the certainty of a future life, based upon transmitted fact and not on belief. I highly recommend this book to those who ponder the mystery of life. - John L. Turner, M.D.

author of Medicine, Miracles and Manifestations --Direct from Reviewer for the cover of the book

About the Author
A resident of Kailua, Hawaii, Michael E. Tymn is vice-president of the Academy of Spirituality and Paranormal Studies, Inc., and editor of the Academy's quarterly magazine, The Searchlight. He has been a freelance journalist for more than 50 years. His articles on paranormal subjects have appeared in FATE, Mysteries, Nexus, Atlantis Rising, Christian Parapsychologist, Vital Signs, Venture Inward, Two Worlds, Dark Lore, Alternatives, and The Honolulu Advertiser. He is the author of two other books, The Articulate Dead and Running on Third Wind.

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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
Michael Tymn is closing in on the afterlife
By Stafford Betty
Michael Tymn is one of the world's foremost living experts on afterlife studies. His earlier book The Articulate Dead, a study of apparent spirit accounts reaching us through mediums, presented evidence in support of the "spirit hypothesis." He concluded that the best of these accounts could not have been inventions of the subconscious mind of the medium, for they contain a great deal of information, later confirmed to be true, unknown to the medium. But this same information was well known, in earth life, to the person whose spirit was said to be communicating through the medium. Tymn is a master of this "evidential" approach used to evaluate spirit communications. There is perhaps no one living today who has dissected so many of them and argued so successfully for their authenticity. This method of analysis, it seems to me, makes it close to certain that we survive our physical death and enter another world as "spirits" with memories, personality, and character intact.

In this new book Tymn takes the next step. It is one thing to argue for the reality of life after death, but quite another to picture it. That is exactly what Tymn does here. Quite a bit of the book is taken up with repeating the earlier arguments for survival of death--and that is a strength of the present book--but then he ventures farther out. If you are wondering how an earthling can go about this, the answer is obvious on second thought. If we can show that a spirit communicating to us through a medium accurately recalls detailed information that his loved ones and friends later confirm, then there is good reason to take him at his word when he describes his experiences on the Other Side. If only a few "spirits" were capable of such feats, we would be wise to be on our guard. But when hundreds of voices, even thousands, coming to us through mediums from all over the world repeat much the same story, we should be impressed. What makes Tymn stand out among afterlife researchers is his perhaps uniquely vast knowledge of mediumistic sources. It is hard to believe that these sources, when assembled and collated, reveal nothing more than an enchanting chimera.

As a result, you are likely to come away from reading this book feeling that you have at least a general idea of what to expect when you die. And that can be quite sobering, as Tymn intends it to be. Nothing stands out with greater clarity than this: We--all of us--are accountable for what we do on earth, for better or worse. The justice that we all seek in this world, but seldom find as we would like it, at last has its day. The universe revealed by spirits comes across as a vast moral gymnasium, with character development, or "soul growth," the Creator's top priority. How this all works out, and the otherworldly settings for its evolution, are the focus of this fascinating book.

But this is not a book only about the afterlife. If you want to know what is expected of you in this life, then you would be wise to consult those intelligences closer to the Divine Source than we are. They are far from infallible, as they admit, but their point of view is inspiring and revitalizing. To anyone clueless about what life expects of us or horrified by the thought of death, this book could be life-changing here and now.

Abraham Lincoln worked relentlessly to show young America that democracy at its best far surpassed any other form of government that the world had seen. His aim was to spread human happiness among the masses--former slaves, immigrants, Catholics, Jews. The spirits surveyed here are inspired by something similar. They hope, from their superior vantage point, to guide the great mass of drifting, purposeless humanity toward a goal worthy of their native splendor. Ever since I have known him, Michael Tymn has regretted that the wisdom of the spirits seemed to have been lost to the world. This book is his humble gift to it. May you be helped to discover your native splendor within its pages.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Best of Class
By Jane Katra
Last week, a few days after the death of my friend, her husband phoned me because he wondered if I believed that his wife's spirit could be present in their house. The man was a life-long Unitarian and didn't believe in such things, but he had heard that I did believe that spirits of disembodied people can and do communicate with us. He wanted to know why such an intelligent person as I would entertain such ideas. I told him what I've written below, and then I sent him two of the best books I know of for anyone who cares about someone who has died, or who thinks that they themselves might also die someday. They are The Articulate Dead and The Afterlife Revealed, both by Michael Tymn. Both books give compelling reason to believe that the dead do speak, and that they've been telling us for over a hundred years about what happens when our bodies die, and afterwards. Tymn's books give uniquely credible evidence that there is, in fact, an afterwards.

Years ago, a man seated in front of me in an auditorium turned around and told me that a spirit of a woman who had recently passed on wanted very much to communicate with me. He said that the spirit absolutely insisted that he get my attention, otherwise he never would have mentioned it to a stranger.

I was dumbfounded, to say the least. At that time, I did not believe in an afterlife. I did not believe that spirits of dead people could initiate communication with a living person. I did not think that any rational science-minded person would believe such things. So when the messages coming through the amateur medium (whose day job was managing the computer systems for a Fortune 500 company) revealed many details of private conversations I had had with my friend just before she died, I was confronted with a truth I didn't believe in. I had been a student of parapsychology since my teens, and later I carried out successful remote viewing research as both an investigator and psychic viewer. I was deeply conditioned by my colleagues in that field to believe that good mediums were gifted in ESP and clairvoyance, and could access any thought or conversation that had occurred anywhere to anyone at any time on earth. What shocked me to my core about the communications initiated by the spirit of my friend were her additional perceptions and predictions regarding events that had happened after her body had died! One example was her characteristic sense of humor revealed when she commented on the dilemma I had experienced in trying to remove her wedding ring from her corpse's finger which had swelled up and rigormortized into a rigid tightly-clenched fist.

I've now experienced over 40 after-death communications from that close friend who had been a physician and who "died" in 2002, as well as at least 10 such amazing communications from my former partner who left his body in 2009. Most of the contacts occurred in the presence of other witnesses who were always just as shocked as I was. These communications forced me for the first time to consciously consider what happens at death, and to look beyond my deep conditioning from western science's reductionistic materialism, and beyond what most of my family, friends and academic colleagues all share as an acceptable belief about it; namely, that death of the physical body is the end of existence. End of story. To believe anything else is simply wishful thinking, egocentrism, unintelligent, or religious fantasy.

Experiencing contact from people I thought were dead compelled me to search out books about death and the dying process, deathbed visions and near-death lucidity, near-death experiences, and absolutely everything I could find to read about after-death communications. I've read hundreds of books on these subjects, and I think Mike Tymn's books are among the best. I was wondrously grateful to find his book, The Articulate Dead, full of credible historical accounts of messages from discarnates which were delivered to living people through mediums and revealed that people's personalities, memories, and characters could survive death of the body and tell us of that fact. Spirits communicating through mediums gave accurate details of their former lives that their friends and family confirmed.

Michael Tymn is a fountain of knowledge of published material from mediums throughout history. He's searched out and digested the contents of hundreds of records that are out-of-print and hard to find. In The Afterlife Revealed, he follows up on his previous book with examples of deceased people speaking through mediums about what they experienced after they left this realm of physical bodies and psychological time. We read spirits' descriptions of what it's like to die, separating from the physical body and finding oneself still conscious and aware but unable to talk to us here, feeling concerned for loved ones left behind grieving their death, experiencing life reviews, and realizing that what we call death is actually a birth into another dimension where people find themselves "in a sphere for which they are morally and intellectually adapted." We learn that the lives people live in the next dimension differ according to what was learned and how their characters developed in this lifetime. We live on earth in different geographical areas separated by spatial distance, but the discarnates speaking tell us that in the next dimension we'll be separated by different energetic qualities of our developed consciousness. Each of us just keeps on evolving in consciousness at our own rate because our enduring nature is nonlocal consciousness called spirit. We don't become enlightened just by shedding our bodies.

"We are not entirely free from your world of matter; we are more independent of it, but are still concerned with it," explained the spirit of Raymond Lodge in 1932 to his father Sir Oliver Lodge through the vocal chords of medium Gladys Osborne Leonard. When Sir Oliver asked his son if he was saying he that he lived in a world of illusion, Raymond replied through the medium that he was in an extension of the illusory world in which his father himself resided, but that the spirit world was more real than earthly existence. The Afterlife Revealed gives first-hand details of the world we'll inhabit after this one. Tymn quotes University of Melbourne professor Dr. Raynor Johnson from his 1957 book Nurslings of Immortality: "It has always been to me a matter of surprise that people, who on religious grounds claim to believe in the survival of death, are apparently content to hold vague and unsatisfactory views about the nature of the life they will confront. If they knew that in a few years' time they would be going to live permanently in another country, they would take an intelligent interest in learning what they could of that country."

I'm also perplexed about peoples' lack of curiosity about the death process and what happens after we die. If you're interested in learning what some people who've had those experiences have to say about them, The Afterlife Revealed is fascinating reading. It will give you stuff to think about for the rest of your life, and maybe even affect how you live it. Both of Tymn's books are also unique gifts for people living with terminal illness and for anyone else likely to die.

Written by Jane Katra, Ph.D., author of the books
The Heart of the Mind: Using Your Mind to Transform Your Consciousness (Katra & Targ) &
Miracles of Mind: Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing (Targ & Katra)

33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Best book in its field
By Michael Schmicker
What happens when we die? We're all going to find out sooner or later.

Some of us simply refuse to face our mortality. According to one recent poll, 30 per cent of adults admit they no longer think about "the life after death question." As writer Douglas Todd wryly notes, we determinedly spend our days "Tweeting. Exercising. Emailing. Googling. TV watching. Working. Downloading. Driving. Facebooking. Partying. Doing."

But if you're one of those ready to take a peek at what might lie ahead, author Michael Tymn offers up solid evidence for an afterlife - albeit one which challenges the claims of both established Science and Religion.

Established Science denies the possibility of survival based on an unproven philosophy (materialism - or the belief that the only thing that exists is matter). Established Religion adamantly asserts the reality of survival based on an equally unscientific, take-it-on-faith revelation (Bible, Koran, etc.). In contrast, author Tymn starts and ends his argument with evidence -those persistent, consistent reports of messages received by the living from spirits who assure us that we do survive death, and describe what they've discovered on the Other Side.

Science may scoff, but Tymn reminds us that humans have recorded encounters with spirits of the dead for millennia - people of all ages, races, genders, cultures and socio-economic backgrounds, from burger-flippers to Nobel Prize-winning scientists, in every country on earth, often in forms and manifestations unchanged since the history of mankind began. It is intellectually dishonest to automatically dismiss all these reports as fraud or hallucination, he argues.

I've followed the work of Mike for more than a decade, and am continually impressed by the depth and breadth of his research on this topic.

Tymn launches his story by describing the many ways the dead through history have attempted to communicate with the living, often with great difficulty. He then lets the discarnate spirits describe, in their own words, what happened to them at the moment of physical death when they "gave up the ghost"; their re-awakening on the other side; and their life in the post-mortem state.

Their accounts frequently sparkle with surprise and specific details. Kansas doctor A.S. Wiltse fell gravely ill with typhoid fever in 1899. "With all the interest of a physician...I watched the process of the separation of the soul and body....I felt and heard, as it seemed, the snapping of innumerable small cords. When this was accomplished, I began slowly to retreat from the feet towards the head, as a rubber cord shortens." His "whole self" collected into his head, and appeared to him something like a jelly fish in color and form. "As I emerged from the head, I floated up and down like a soap bubble attached to the bowl of a pipe until I at last broke loose from the body and fell lightly to the floor." He slowly arose and expanded into his full size, with a translucent body that was "perfectly naked." Embarassed, he fled the room, his spirit passing through the arm of a man standing by the door, before suddenly discovering himself clothed again.

Wiltse was eventually turned back before he could permanently cross over -- leaving us with a classic near-death experience recorded almost a century before Raymond Moody's bestseller Life After Life (13 million copies sold) popularized the phenomenon. But if people experience actual death and pass over, they return to deliver a consensus, non-dogmatic message which contradicts in many ways both fundamentalist Religion and fundamentalist Science:

Death is not extinction. We are not our body; we are spirits temporarily inhabiting a physical body. As Wiltse looked back at his lifeless body, surrounded by sobbing family members, the truth dawned on him: "They are watching what they think is I, but they are mistaken," he concluded. "That is not I. This is I, and I am as much alive as ever."

Karma is real. We do face judgment of our actions in this life, but not by a scowling, bearded, old man with flashing eyes, sitting on a throne surrounded by angels. We judge ourselves - and it can be equally painful. As one spirit warns us "There is nothing to compare to the depth, breadth, and complexity" of this complete life review. We see and feel everything we did to others in our lifetime. "I sat appalled and dismayed and then as the record of weaknesses and failures went on, I covered my face with my hands and sank in agony and shame to the ground..." But we also experience our acts of kindness and charity to others. "Now and then there was a bright picture, illuminating some unconscious unselfishness, good in its results and done without any thought of secret self-glorification, which had sprung from a fountain of genuine good within my heart, shining like a jewel within the dark clouds which surrounded it."

You "take it with you." We transition with our consciousness and personality intact - our interests and opinions, thoughts and memories, virtues and vices. Addictions, strong attachments, hatreds, confusions, guilt, fears and unfinished business can keep us "earthbound," in a mental state of temporary hell or purgatory until friends and advanced spiritual guides on the other side can reach us. "Take a bird's eye, dispassionate view of all your worldly interests," warns another spirit. "Master them or they will master you." Conversely, if we are prepared spiritually and emotionally for the transition, we may quickly find ourselves in a pleasant, familiar, loving reality among welcoming family and friends -- what the world's religions call paradise, or heaven.

Neither "heaven" nor "hell" are permanent. No one is lost to horrific, everlasting damnation. Our non-physical, immortal spirit has infinite chances to get it right. Death is a chance to start over, and where we start in the next life is determined by our actions in this life. Explains one spirit, "The sphere or plane on which you exist in our world contains individuals with the same state of spiritual development as you are." Instead of a humdrum eternity lying around clouds playing harps, "heaven" turns out to be a school of continuing education, another rung up a spiritual ladder. We continue to learn and grow. To do so, some of us may choose to return to the physical body to work issues out (reincarnation); others may seek further progress in a discarnate, non-material state. Spirits speak of a series of progressive spheres of existence - "the worlds above us are even richer in light and happiness" - but their ability to reach them is limited to their current state of spiritual advancement. Spirits admit that "who" or "what" resides in the highest plane of reality is unfathomable to them, but the purpose and destiny of humanity is to continually progress towards that goal.

If you're a spiritual searcher with an open mind, this book is for you. It offers a positive, uplifting, message of hope to a world in dire need of it.

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