Dad Came Back is a Coming Book That Proves that DEATH IS NOT THE END

Ten years after my Father died, he came to me in a vision to tell me that my Mother was about to die. He showed me many things about death and he also revealed a fact about my past which I could never have known. When I went to my Mother and told her what he had shown me, she confirmed the truth of what he had revealed and she was delighted because she knew that only he could have provided that information. She knew that he must, ten years after he died, still be conscious.

When my parents were first married, they rented an apartment on a weekly basis. It was in a broken down house and they only rented it because the landlord did not require a lease. Because the apartment was shabby they did not tell anyone they were living there while they looked for a house to buy. They expected to find something quickly and so not even my parent's siblings were told of this apartment. While they lived there, I was conceived, and that is the information that my Dad showed me.


Not only did my Dad prove to me that he had survived death, he also showed me some of the things that happen to us when we die and how we must all prepare ourselves for death by the life that we live.


My Dad showed that when we die, we still are able to think, act, and feel in much the same way we could when we were alive on this earth.


Many scientists will claim that our consciousness is created by our physical brain and that when our bodies die our consciousness ends. My Dad proved to me that is not true at all. Although our brains are important to our consciousness in this world, our brains are not the source of our consciousness. 


It is somewhat like a radio. If you damage a radio speaker with a screwdriver you can easily distort or even end the sound that a radio emits. But the radio was never the source of the sound. The radio station was the source of the sound. Similarly, our brains are not the source of our consciousness; that source is our soul which can never die.

Death does hold different results for us depending on our actions in this world. That is also a subject of my book called "Dad Came Back." Our actions in this life are very important and the choices that we make are the choices that will determine which choice we will make at the moment of death.


My goal in writing this book is to provide solace for those who have lost loved ones to death, and also to assure them that their own death will not be the end of their consciousness, no matter what life they have lived. 


Hopefully, people who read this book will also shift their focus in life to what really matters. As many have said before, the best things in life are not things, and love and knowledge are the sole possessions that we can take with us when we die.

This book will show readers that we must constantly keep in mind what is important in life. Every time that we do the right thing, we are preparing ourselves to make the right choice at death too. 


That is one of the main facts my Dad showed me, which is that we are compelled at death to make the same kind of choices that we make in life. 

If we have consistently chosen the good; if we have consistently chosen the kind and loving act, we will make that choice at death too, and we will go to a kind and loving place. 

If we have consistently chosen unkind acts, if we have steadily chosen selfish things, we will not be going to the best of places after we die. 

If our life has been a combination of loving and hateful acts, we may face a terrible struggle when death comes, as we will then be torn in two, unable to readily make our choice.

In short, we make the choices in death we are in the habit of making, so we must create the right habits while we are alive - the habits that will carry us through death and into a pleasant afterlife.

My intention is to take the proceeds from the sale of this book and create a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people overcome the fear of death.

This book, "Dad Came Back," is sold as an ebook in several formats.