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Life After Death?
- A Guide to Reaching the Unimaginable Wonders of Afterlife
- De: Zoltan Bartok
- Narrado por: Michael Goldsmith
- Duración: 39 m
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The most often asked question must be whether there is some form of continuation after our life here on Earth is over. Religions teach that our soul, our spirit, never dies. However, since no one has ever been able to give a clear explanation as to what exactly happens when, or after, our physical body stops functioning, life after death remains a subject of speculation. Many simply do not believe in life after death because there has never been any reliable proof of it or because they think it is scientifically impossible. Many believe in reincarnation which is also based only on speculation.
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Not for me.
- De Pelican Freak's Book Blog en 02-19-24
- Life After Death?
- A Guide to Reaching the Unimaginable Wonders of Afterlife
- De: Zoltan Bartok
- Narrado por: Michael Goldsmith
You'll like this one if you get the message
Revisado: 08-03-19
Great voice, great narration... The story is thought-provoking. Perfectionists will probably enjoy it more than others.
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Escapes from Behind the Iron Curtain
- De: Zoltan Bartok
- Narrado por: Troy Cunningham
- Duración: 6 h y 45 m
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The author was accused of sabotage on the 10th anniversary of the 1956 revolution. He was 17 years old. He tried to escape through the Hungarian-Yugoslav border with one of his classmates. Caught by border patrol, he was jailed and treated very badly. He barely survived the month-long ordeal. Stamped as an enemy of the state, he was taken to a labor camp at age 19. He had to do forced labor instead of regular military service. Against all odds, he was able to break free from the communist bloc at age 23.
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Freedom!
- De Robert en 10-05-16
- Escapes from Behind the Iron Curtain
- De: Zoltan Bartok
- Narrado por: Troy Cunningham
Freedom!
Revisado: 10-05-16
Would you consider the audio edition of Escapes from Behind the Iron Curtain to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version.
What other book might you compare Escapes from Behind the Iron Curtain to and why?
I don't remember reading anything similar.
Which scene was your favorite?
When the author finds shelter at Studio R in Italy, a gathering place for members of the Red Brigade.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Where employees of Italian Airlines rushed to help him so he would not miss the plane to New York, not even asking whether he had a passport or other valid documents.
Any additional comments?
A few people go through hell to achieve what we so casually take for granted. This author repeatedly risked his life to gain his freedom. Listening to his story made me realize that I would never want to live in a communist society.
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