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Few people realize how much is known about what happens at and after death. Roberta Grimes has spent decades studying nearly two hundred years of abundant and consistent afterlife evidence, principles of quantum mechanics and consciousness research, and other scientific insights to assemble a detailed understanding of the death process and the amazing realities that we enter at death. Every human mind is eternal! We know now that living forever in a greater reality more wonderful than our most optimistic imaginings is our universal birthright.
In The Fun of Dying – Find Out What Really Happens Next, Roberta lays out these facts in simple and understandable terms for people who are just beginning to explore what is known about the afterlife. She includes an annotated bibliography of some seventy books organized by topic so you can research and learn to your heart’s content. Discovering what can now be demonstrated to be true about God, reality, death, the afterlife, and the meaning and purpose of human life turns out to be not about dying after all. It’s a way to conquer every fear so you can live your most peaceful and empowered life.

The Fun of Dying edition by Roberta Grimes Religion Spirituality eBooks

I still question the title, but it is an easy read with a good overview of what much research has pointed to as to the nature of the death experience. If her's was a lone voice making such assertions, then I too would dismiss this book as garbage. I guess the title serves to grab your attention and challenges you to read it , perhaps by adding a little shock value. I think that it is potentially a very helpfu resource, especially Chapter 9, entitled "What Can Go Wrong." Roberta Grimes gives many sources that the reader can follow up on if he chooses to. The scope of the book is very limited in that it is intended to give the reader some instruction on what to expect and what to look for when you initially separate from your body. As for the most critical review, the book by itself can not stand on it's own substance alone. But, if a person chooses to consider the sources mentioned in the appendices, and the information garnered over the last several decades, it is anything but garbage. Taken by itself, it does make some broad generalizations . Because I have read much of the literature to which she cites, I accept most of what she has written, but ONLY based upon a foundation of credibility built by more scholarly works. Roberta Grimes is a lawyer and I liken this to an opening statement in a trial. It is not meant to convince you that there is life after death. It is not meant to explain karma or reincarnation. If you have an open mind and some curiosity about what dying may be like, it is an invitation to explore the topic further.

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  • File Size 867 KB
  • Print Length 238 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Sage Wisdom Publishing; Second Edition edition (December 16, 2015)
  • Publication Date December 16, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019HR99P8

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An easy to read and well documented book that allows for the religious person, the atheist, or just a scoundrel to get a better look at the after life. I have given this book to friends and family and constantly recommend it as "must" reading for people who are confused, don't have any direction in life or are suffering from some catastrophic loss or tumultuous situation. Taking the fear of dying out of the equation makes life much easier to live and eliminates one of the nagging worries we often have as we age or face debilitating illnesses. Roberta Grimes is a very qualified researcher and because of her training and years of practice as an attorney she is able to succinctly and clearly assemble the vast amount of information that encompasses this topic and bring it into a format that is understandable and easy to apply to our every day lives.

Her companion books [Liberating Jesus and The Fun of Growing Forever] take you to the next step in making the most of this lifetime on earth toward your spiritual growth. Trust me --- you want to jump on this task ASAP and make it the highest priority so that you have the smoothest transition and the most productive use of your time here.

I hope you enjoy this book as much as I and everyone I've every recommended it to have enjoyed it. Happy Reading and see you soon on the other side!
I appreciated this book a lot.

After reading a lot of NDE literature and loving Ebon Alexander's book "Proof of Heaven", reading Roberta's book was quite a breath of fresh air. The concrete information that she provides from her research provides a bit of structure to a book like Dr. Alexander's. She encourages further study and she lays a good foundation so that the book is properly understood.

The title chosen definitely garners a reaction -) The author goes on to explain that the process of dying and moving from this earthly life into the next is a relatively simple thing and that we need to follow our guides.

Faith and science aside, she offers a synopsis of her years of research (from literature that spans a century). The visuals given in the book are encouraging and the overall message is strong and clear. Learn to love and forgive in THIS life and make the transition into the next one a little easier.
If I were the director of a hospice, I would make sure that every patient had a copy of this book. I could recommend many other books for hospice patients who might want some assurance that death does not mean extinction or want information on what happens after we die, but this book would be a great introduction to all the others.

Roberta Grimes, the author, is a lawyer who is clearly familiar with the rules of evidence. After all, the best evidence for the survival of consciousness falls into the area of courtroom science, not laboratory science. "The testimony of the best evidence received [through deep trance mediums] is such that if mainstream science had not a century ago already been dogmatically atheistic, the fact that you will survive your death would long ago have become common knowledge," she states, going on to say that atheism may have been useful in protecting science from religious interference but has now become an impediment. She points out that quantum physicists have found the place where the material meets the non-material. The problem is that not enough of them have come to terms with it and do not venture far enough to see what apparently underlies everything.

"Death is the best time of your life!" Grimes writes. "Wouldn't it be good if more people knew that? She goes on to summarize the credible reports that have come to us through mediums, near-death experiencers, people on their deathbeds who have reported veridical visions, and others who experienced various paranormal phenomena. She discusses how it feels to die, entering the tunnel into the light, entering the afterlife, having a life review, and awakening on the Other Side. Of course, it is not necessarily a pleasant experience if one is not prepared for it and Grimes discusses the risk of becoming earthbound.

"After we die, we cannot fake anything," she continues. "We are drawn to the vibrational level to which our spiritual status suits us, and while we can easily visit lower levels, it seems to be unbearable to go to higher."

Grimes points out how this modern revelation is easily reconciled with biblical teachings if one has an open mind and is not handicapped by the need to accept everything literally. "Having been a devout Christian all my life, I am amazed to see how much better my new certainty is than the deepest faith, and knowing so much about the afterlife trumps all my old belief in a generic heaven," she offers.

The appendix lists many references, both new and old, from which Grimes has drawn. Having read nearly all of them and many others not listed, I know that her summaries are accurate.

One does not have to be a hospice patient to benefit from this book. Anyone who has any doubts about whether consciousness survives death or wonders what happens immediately after consciousness leaves the physical body should read this book. It is interesting, intriguing, informative, and inspiring.
I still question the title, but it is an easy read with a good overview of what much research has pointed to as to the nature of the death experience. If her's was a lone voice making such assertions, then I too would dismiss this book as garbage. I guess the title serves to grab your attention and challenges you to read it , perhaps by adding a little shock value. I think that it is potentially a very helpfu resource, especially Chapter 9, entitled "What Can Go Wrong." Roberta Grimes gives many sources that the reader can follow up on if he chooses to. The scope of the book is very limited in that it is intended to give the reader some instruction on what to expect and what to look for when you initially separate from your body. As for the most critical review, the book by itself can not stand on it's own substance alone. But, if a person chooses to consider the sources mentioned in the appendices, and the information garnered over the last several decades, it is anything but garbage. Taken by itself, it does make some broad generalizations . Because I have read much of the literature to which she cites, I accept most of what she has written, but ONLY based upon a foundation of credibility built by more scholarly works. Roberta Grimes is a lawyer and I liken this to an opening statement in a trial. It is not meant to convince you that there is life after death. It is not meant to explain karma or reincarnation. If you have an open mind and some curiosity about what dying may be like, it is an invitation to explore the topic further.
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