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Do you ever wonder where your thoughts come from? Does your brain make them up from scratch? Or does your brain process sparks of inspiration that originate from someplace or someone else?

What would you do if you got in your car and a few miles out had the vision of your residence bursting into flames? Would you dismiss it as a needless fear fantasy that your mischievous brain cooked from scratch? Or would you think that it may be a sign that you need to hurry back home and check something out?

That’s the dilemma facing Benjamin Fields in my novel Breath After Death. So begins a spiritual joy ride. And you can read it. Free.

Really, truly. I am not selling you anything.

This is a novel I wrote that I want to launch into global orbit. I want to share this consciousness now.

On the surface the story is about how a guy approaching 40, recently divorced, and unhappy in his work struggles to find a way out. He’s lonely, sexually frustrated, and surrounded by others struggling. Yet that’s all pushing Benjamin on a spiritual quest figuring out how the world works. Why do things happen as they do?

Like me, this book is spiritual but not religious. It’s edgy, sexy, quirky, naughty, out-of-the-box. If any of these words or phrases mean anything to you—law of attraction, reincarnation, near-death experiences, merging sexuality and spirituality, creating a personal paradise, karma, spirit communication, finding a soul mate, relationship issues, enchanted hugging, true intimacy, getting unstuck—you’ll find a feast here.

While written as an entertaining story, there’s lots of spiritual nutrition here. In the book as in my life, I have found that the spiritual journey is one of the most fabulously intriguing pursuits of all.

Breath After Death <– Download it now with a click. Give it a read. Let me know what you think.

I will be using the book as a springboard for some conversations on this blog. Stay tuned.

What if the door of life revolves?

If reincarnation exists, and growing anecdotal evidence suggests that it sure might, it changes everything.

Author Carol Bowman didn’t believe in reincarnation until her five year-old son began panicking at loud noises. Eventually under hypnosis he described his past life as a Civil War soldier where loud noises were terrifying.

Bowman’s two books on the subject (Children’s Past Lives and Return from Heaven) chronicle her investigations, which include startling accounts of reincarnation within family lines. According to her research, you could wind up becoming your own relative, like a grandchild or great grandchild!

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If you think about reincarnation, do you ever wonder about the process of choosing your next life? Now it’s not that I sit around obsessing on it, but I do at times wonder about what’s going to happen next time around.

I get that a lot of people don’t think about this. I asked about it on Facebook and one guy’s response was, “Why would I want to come back?”

I said, “Well, there’s that.” Maybe I wouldn’t want to come back either if I didn’t have to. But then again, so many near-death experiencers say that once you are free of mortal earth consciousness and think like a spirit again, you awaken from your coma and understand everything. Apparently spirits just can’t wait to reincarnate. The lines are much longer than queuing up to see Avatar.

Thinking about some future lifetime is really a commentary about how we feel about the one we’re living right now. We’re taking all of our personal history from this life and projecting what we’d like to experience next time. When we come back, we’ll inherit an entirely new, blank brain that’s hot and ready to be programmed anew.

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Light after light--reincarnation rocks!

When I think about woo-woo topics, I think of them through the eyes of a creative writer. Rather than saddling myself with the burden of proof—proving that something is real before considering it, accepting it, and finally shifting my philosophy to accommodate it—I prefer to play the creative game of pretend. I pretend that it is so, that it is fact, and then I see how it feels and how it works. This is a similar process to writing a work of fiction where you create the setting and the situation and see how everything feels.

I have been thinking about reincarnation lately. While I still can’t say for certain that I believe in it, I must say that I am sold on the idea as a wonderful and just system. Reincarnation rocks.

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