Amazon.com: We Never Die: Secrets of the Afterlife (Audible Audio Edition): Matt Fraser, Alexa Fraser, Matt Fraser, Simon & Schuster Audio: Books

Rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(13 customer reviews)

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From America’s top psychic medium and the author of When Heaven Calls comes a new book that unveils the secrets of the afterlife, the truth about heaven, and inspires “us with his comforting certainty that we never die” (Gloria Estefan).

Psychic medium Matt Fraser, author of When Heaven Calls, is back to unpack the number one question folks ask him: “What happens after death?” Although we might expect a complicated answer, it’s actually pretty simple: We never die!

Drawing from thousands of conversations with Spirit, Matt pulls back the curtain on life’s hidden revelations:

-What happens when we cross over
-The beautiful realities of heaven and eternal life
-The guardian angels who keep us safe on Earth (including our pets who have passed)
-The role of dreams and how souls appear to the living
-Love, romance, and soul mates beyond life
-Ghosts, hauntings, negative souls, energy vampires, and psychic protection
-Destiny, free will, and second chances
-Regrets, amends, and forgiveness from heaven
-Figuring out your gifts and purpose
-Karma, kindness, and living in the divine flow
-How to recognize the signs and messages our loved ones send us from heaven

As Matt explains, “We all have our own ‘phone line’ to communicate with heaven. All we have to do is figure out how to use it.”

Revealed through never-before-told stories, the wisdom in We Never Die “is healing the world by making sure we have a strong emotional and spiritual connection, which is the foundation for a healthy life” (Karamo Brown, star of Queer Eye and author and author of Karamo).

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13 reviews for Amazon.com: We Never Die: Secrets of the Afterlife (Audible Audio Edition): Matt Fraser, Alexa Fraser, Matt Fraser, Simon & Schuster Audio: Books

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Maggie FitzRoy

    I’m a believer and have always been a believer in all things spiritual and supernatural. This book was a joy to read because it confirms what I have always believed. I envy Matt Fraser’s gifts and would love to meet him someday. In fact, as a believer in the Law of Attraction, I’m affirming that I will meet him someday!

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Tamra Clark

    AWESOME READ

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Kindle Customer

    This book really helped me to understand grief my son passed away at 22 in a motorcycle accident this answered most of my questions I was skeptical about it at first but I’m a believer in the afterlife now thank you Matt ❤️

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Cliente Amazon

    Ottimo libro, molto interessante. Matt è una persona straordinaria

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lesley Neate

    The book is a great read and makes who ever is reading it understand about spirits and the afterlife.. Thank you.. Yvonne Neate.

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rhonda Parker

    Enjoyed it very much.Lost a loved one recently. Helped me a lot.Really appreciate Matt Frasier. Tanks for making his books available through Kindle!

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    JC

    I loved this book from start to finish. My Dad, Mum and oldest brother have left us, but I know they are with me every day.
    Matt has confirmed my feelings and all the signs they regularly send me. I am never alone,
    Highly recommend this book if you have any fears of dying or are sad about losing a loved one. Matt will put your fears and sadness to rest.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Kindle Customer

    I really loved the book it’s so beautifully and honestly written.It also answered some of my questions that I had towards my deceased loved one.
    The author is genuine and honest.The book is full of knowledge
    The only thing I didn’t agree was on the author’s point of view on reincarnation and the author does tell in the book you may not resonate with everything in the book but take what you feel connected with and I connected with the book 99%

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rv

    Excellent book. Very well written from beginning to end.
    Very informative with Matt’s experiences, peoples reactions, shared feelings,
    readability and plain old honesty. HIGHLY recommend this book.
    Thank you Matt for sharing and conveying your message! Mr. Rv.

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    Katarina

    Mycket lättläst och intressant. Helt klart en tröst för den som förlorat närstående.

  11. Rated 5 out of 5

    Kevin T. Lord

    Just finished reading this book in one sitting on a beach in Punta Cana, listening to the waves and thinking about my father that passed last year. It was such an easy read, with so much insight on here and the afterlife that I will be giving my kids and family members this book for Christmas.

  12. Rated 5 out of 5

    Melissa nunes

    Love this book I am hooked and it is helping me have some closure w

  13. Rated 4 out of 5

    Robyn Alana Engel

    Matt Fraser is extremely charming, personable, and heart centered. He’s also living a happy life replete with glitz, glam, riches, and showbiz. His writing style is easily digestible, fast paced, and friendly. But the material doesn’t go deep, not even the parts entitled “Going Deeper.” Instead, he reiterates passages that were already stated and the message of “Be positive.”

    There’s a blatant gap between Fraser and most of us. Your average person doesn’t, for example, create a vision board with their pageant winner soul mate as the “prize,” and then meet and marry her. Your average person doesn’t feel positive about everything all the time. Your average person didn’t grow up in an intact, loving family. Your average person doesn’t have a clear purpose in mind throughout their adulthood.

    One psychic I’ve encountered is so gifted that she turned this skeptic to a believer. What I’ve learned from her during only a few sessions contradicts greatly with Matt’s teachings. My ex-husband, dead now for over ten years, is still a miserable, angry soul (for lack of words that would not be approved here). He basically told me that he used me and “oh well.” That’s certainly not an elevated spirit. This information moved me to tears of hurt and frustration. I also learned of another relative who needed to purge the fact that she was sexually abused. She wanted my empathy – approximately 20 years post mortem. Nothing Matt teaches prepares a person for this type of heavy information.

    There’s no mention of female sexual abuse, people who live in chronic pain, or those of us who felt unloved and/or were abandoned by family. Why would we find consolation in their omnipresence in our lives today? That both freaks me out and causes me pain, if it’s true. During the most devastating times of my life, if they were actually with me (which Matt claims), they certainly didn’t do anything to comfort me. How could they be there, and watch me struggle like that? In short, his attempts at comfort bring me discomfort and resentment.

    As another reader pointed out, too, this book doesn’t remain true to its title. Matt Fraser admits himself “I don’t want to live forever.” His point is that this is why he doesn’t know about reincarnation. That’s an illogical leap, for one. Second, the thought of living forever scares the bajeezus outta me. I don’t want to live forever, Matt. This isn’t consoling. Explain. Expand. The soul, a source of energy, cannot be created nor killed. But our “lives” in the “afterlife” are not anything like our human lives. They can’t be. It doesn’t console me that I might see a love after I’m dead. Because I won’t be able to give and get a hug or more. No sex. No kisses. No chocolate indulgence. Nothing of the sort.

    If you don’t want to live forever, Mr. Fraser, why did you title this book “We Never Die” and fill it with messages of hope? There’s a striking disconnect.

    Matt emphasizes the search for a soul mate as one’s life purpose, but he contradicts himself by saying to not put too much emphasis on this. (Easy for someone to say when they nabbed their pagaent queen.) I align more with Tyler Henry’s perspective regarding “soul mates.” We don’t necessarily have one soul mate. We can in fact have many, romantic or otherwise. Pets are also soul mates. Or perhaps we don’t have any soul mates.

    The last bit of the book reads like a jumbled assortment of nontangential information.

    Matt Frazer’s breaking new ground. This is exciting. He’s a wonderful, charming, caring man. I enjoyed most of this read. For all of these reasons, I recommend it. But if you want an indepth read that delves into the shades and dark sides of the “other side,” I don’t. I’m still looking for that one.

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