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Life After Death?

A Guide to Reaching the Unimaginable Wonders of Afterlife

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Life After Death?

De: Zoltan Bartok
Narrado por: Michael Goldsmith
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What happens to "you" after death? This question has haunted humanity for millennia, and in Life after Death? A Guide to Reaching the Unimaginable Wonders of Afterlife, I propose a bold new perspective: your consciousness—your essence, or what I call the Human Operating System (HOS)—may not only survive the death of your body but could be destined for a higher form of existence.

Consider the deep divide between LEFT and RIGHT in our world. When one side holds power, the other suffers, perpetuating a cycle of conflict that seems unbridgeable. I believe this polarity is no accident. Humanity’s divisions force us to think, question, and grow, driving the evolution of the mind. Yet, to reach the wonders of the afterlife, we must transcend these ideological shackles. A liberated mind—one that sees beyond the constraints of LEFT or RIGHT—is, I argue, a prerequisite for the Creator to deem us worthy of transformation into a higher state.

So, what is the HOS? Imagine your consciousness as a kind of software, akin to a computer’s operating system but much more sophisticated. Just as a computer file is immaterial yet functional, your HOS—your soul, your consciousness—operates within the "hardware" of your body. When your body can no longer sustain it, I envision the Creator, a supremely advanced intelligence, wirelessly uploading your HOS to a new, unimaginable form of existence. This isn’t science fiction; it’s a way to conceptualize the afterlife through the lens of technology we’re only beginning to understand. After all, if humanity’s technological advancements come from the Creator’s design, why wouldn’t the Creator possess capabilities far beyond our own?

So, I ask you: Will your HOS be deemed worthy of preservation, uploaded to a higher realm we call heaven? Or will it be discarded, like an outdated or corrupted file? This book invites you to explore these questions, blending philosophy, spirituality, and technology to imagine the unimaginable wonders of the afterlife.

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Great voice, great narration... The story is thought-provoking. Perfectionists will probably enjoy it more than others.

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Life After Death? by Zoltan Bartok is an interesting book. The author uses a tech-based analogy to talk about what may happen after the body expires and the essence / energy ascends (or not) to the next level. I do agree that with him that if you intentionally harm others during your life, its likely nothing good will happen to you in any potential afterlife. The narrator was good. Good short read but leaves plenty to think about.

Thought provoking

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Not for me.

At some point or mood in my life, I thought this might be interested, but it's just a baseless lecture.

And the narrator manages to sound static-y if that makes sense, do not recommend.

Not for me.

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