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After This Life, More Work

Continued from page 1

Published on January 27, 2000

Now, the moment we die, our memory becomes very good. Here, we work physically; there, we think. Everything there powers mental work. Emotional stuff, everything we've done, becomes pictures around us. We create out of our emotional patterns a world around us. We are not sent to hell; we bring our lives with us. Some of us come back because we hope to get rid of some of it here. To make the soul lighter, to get rid of the negative qualities. Nothing counts but the weight of the soul. The lighter the soul the better.

What makes a soul heavy?

Killing someone. Taking someone's money. But also sadness, depression—these things are equal, in theory, to killing other people; they also make your soul heavy. We pack in anger, disagreement, and if we don't know how to get rid of that stuff, it becomes our baggage. Our spirit guides are here to help us do away with negativity.

I have been told by some readers that "It is Satan talking to you." But one of my grandfathers was a Russian priest, and he was very much against spiritualism. Nevertheless, he came through in a séance to ask me—because he said my baggage was very big—to pray for my enemies. And look what happens: I came home and I tried. Within three minutes, I had no enemies.

Something happens when the energy comes in, and the problem is suddenly not a problem. It's amazing. They are really coming to help us. Within days, my list of enemies was almost gone. That's not Satan talking.

To order Death: The Beginning by Tatiana Elmanovich, call (949) 574-5504, or visit her Web site at www.tanika.com.
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