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Nine Days of Eternity

An Extraordinary Near-Death Experience That Teaches Us About Life and Beyond

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Nine Days of Eternity

By: Anke Evertz
Narrated by: Barbara Barnes
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When Anke Evertz is suddenly engulfed in flames in front of her fireplace, she thinks she's going to die. She knows that the worst is about to happen and there's nothing she can do to stop it. But instead of panicking, a deep serenity washes over her. What happens next is astounding. Nine Days of Eternity is an incredible account of an almost unimaginable adventure between life and death, and a wake-up call for everyone who wants to live a fulfilled and connected life. Through her story, Anke will show you how to recognize your boundless creative power, understand your divine nature and true purpose, and see every day as a miracle. Near-Death Experiences Spirituality Reincarnation Parapsychology

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"Highly inspirational and life changing, Nine Days of Eternity will empower your life through the knowledge, wisdom and profound experience encountered by one woman’s journey to the other side of the veil. A must-read for anyone on a spiritual path." - Anita Moorjani, New York Times best-selling author of Dying to Be Me, What if This is Heaven? and Sensitive is the New Strong
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There's the NDE story, there's the analysis of its effect on the author's life, and there's the detailed exploration of lessons she received while out of the physical body.

The author makes an evident effort to spread the key value of her experience: the insight her non-physical teacher shared with her. These lessons seem to be admirably integrated into her awareness and are the main catalyst of her transformation, starting with her recovery after the accident.
Because she focuses on sharing that insight, the book is consequently structured: the story is dished piecemeal to the reader, each section coming with a reflection intended to bring it home for us. You may find this approach to be a little didactic. While not preachy, it is a bit insistent.

If you've read Moorjani's book, you'll find a lot of echoes here along many dimensions.

A perceptive reflection

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If you don't read it, you are missing out, I have read it three times, going on the forth.

Just too good

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This was interesting and an easy book to get through. I found the out of body experiences very compelling and it was an interesting perspective. Some of the vacillation between pure understanding and moments of frustration seemed to contradict things she said at different parts of the book, but I suspect that it was a writing or editing issue and not a reflection of her experience. The description of the “teacher” had a very Dickens - Christmas Carol flavor and somewhat similar trajectory. Overall, I’m glad to have listened to it. She certainly has been through a lot and I’m glad she chose to share her experience. There were some very interesting take-always that I’m sure I’ll continue to think about for some time.

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