Barry Eaton’s The Afterlife

I ran across this video on Darren’s blog, Just Watching the Wheels Go Round. It’s an intriguing introduction to his book. He recalls his death in WWI, the injuries he received, and understands why he has certain physical ailments in this life.

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5 Responses to Barry Eaton’s The Afterlife

  1. Darren B says:

    Barry also has another book out titled “No Goodbyes – Messages From The Heaven World” .
    I haven’t read it yet…and probably won’t for a while either with all my other books to read first (unless the library angel drops it on my head.-),but it does look interesting.
    Here’s the blurb from his site about it –

    “Barry Eaton is back with more fascinating insights into the afterlife.
    In “No Goodbyes – Messages From The Heaven World” Barry delves deeper into the mysteries of the spirit realm and life between lives, and reveals how they can and do influence our current lives on earth.
    “Afterlife”, Barry’s first, bestselling book, has been acclaimed all over the world, helping people to cope with their fear of death.
    The book also introduced Judy, his late partner, who inspired and encouraged him to write. Judy’s soul has since advanced to higher levels and now offers fascinating new details about life on both sides of the veil.
    “No Goodbyes” reveals new information from advanced spirits in the afterlife who believe that the time has come to let people know the answers to mysteries that have puzzled them for generations. ”
    https://barryeatonnogoodbyes.com/

  2. Darren B says:

    Barry Eaton also has an interesting Radio show called “Radio Out-there” where he interviews interesting people in the “Out-there” field.
    Anyone who is interested can listen to any of the pod-casts for free at anytime they like.
    Just click on this link and choose your show –
    https://radiooutthere.com/blog/

  3. blah blah says:

    sure that ain’t Barry “E” and Jeffrey G…. along with his buddy BW,,, where’d that bullet come from anyway…..

  4. As you say, intriguing: not realising being dead, ailments carried forward and so on.

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