Author: | Karen Frazier | ISBN: | 9781301084739 |
Publisher: | Karen Frazier | Publication: | February 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Karen Frazier |
ISBN: | 9781301084739 |
Publisher: | Karen Frazier |
Publication: | February 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In the follow-up to her first book, Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington, Paranormal Underground Radio's Karen Frazier picks up where Avalanche left off. Here, she shares her ongoing story at Wellington, as well as providing an inside look into a lifetime of afterlife research.
Even as a child, Karen found herself drawn to topics of the soul. Throughout her adulthood, she's sought answers to a single question: "Does consciousness survive death?"
In Dancing with the Afterlife: A Paranormal Memoir Karen shares the experiences she's had that first spurred her curiosity, and later led her search.
Touching on topics including ghosts, reincarnation, life between lives, psychic ability, and near-death experiences, Karen shares how her time as a paranormal investigator and afterlife researcher has led her to the inescapable conclusion that consciousness does, indeed, survive bodily death.
In the follow-up to her first book, Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington, Paranormal Underground Radio's Karen Frazier picks up where Avalanche left off. Here, she shares her ongoing story at Wellington, as well as providing an inside look into a lifetime of afterlife research.
Even as a child, Karen found herself drawn to topics of the soul. Throughout her adulthood, she's sought answers to a single question: "Does consciousness survive death?"
In Dancing with the Afterlife: A Paranormal Memoir Karen shares the experiences she's had that first spurred her curiosity, and later led her search.
Touching on topics including ghosts, reincarnation, life between lives, psychic ability, and near-death experiences, Karen shares how her time as a paranormal investigator and afterlife researcher has led her to the inescapable conclusion that consciousness does, indeed, survive bodily death.