What if Dolores Cannon revealed that the people who hurt you most were part of your soul’s deepest lesson? Introduction by Nick Sasaki Some questions do not leave us alone.Why does one person feel familiar the moment we meet them? Why do certain dreams stay in the heart like memory instead of imagination? Why do some wounds seem older than this life, … [Read more...] about Dolores Cannon: Why Souls Meet, Suffer, and Heal
Afterlife Reflections
The Lanyard: Billy Collins Meets His Mother Again
What if Billy Collins met his mother again beyond death? Introduction by Nick SasakiSome gifts are so small they seem, at first, almost weightless.A camp lanyard braided by a boy’s hands. A simple object of red and white plastic. Something made in innocence, offered in love, and received long before its meaning could be fully known.That is part of the quiet … [Read more...] about The Lanyard: Billy Collins Meets His Mother Again
Dolores Cannon on Life After Death: Evidence, Meaning, and Truth
What Happens After Death? Dolores Cannon Moderates the Debate Introduction by Dolores Cannon When people hear the phrase life after death, they often expect comfort, belief, or mystery. What I want to offer instead is understanding.For more than three decades, through tens of thousands of past-life and between-life regressions, I did not set out to … [Read more...] about Dolores Cannon on Life After Death: Evidence, Meaning, and Truth
Life Review Deep Dive: What You Experience and Why It Matters
What if Bashar and Dolores Cannon mapped the Life Review step by step? Introduction Dolores CannonI want to begin by saying something very clearly: the Life Review is not a punishment. It is not a courtroom, and it is not a place where someone outside of you decides what you deserve. In the many sessions I conducted over the years, again and again people … [Read more...] about Life Review Deep Dive: What You Experience and Why It Matters
The Tempest analysis in the Afterlife Tribunal
What if Prospero had to defend his mercy after death—without magic?Main Introduction by Shakespeare I wrote of storms once as a stage-trick—thunder borrowed, lightning feigned, a ship split apart in sound and terror. Yet what haunted me was never the tempest itself, but what men become when the ground is taken from beneath them. Strip away office and title, strip … [Read more...] about The Tempest analysis in the Afterlife Tribunal
Game of Thrones Afterlife Conversation: What They Never Said
Introduction by Tyrion Lannister They used to say the world was shaped by swords, crowns, and the men and women bold enough to reach for them. I believed that too, once — or at least I pretended to, because believing it gave meaning to all the blood spilled in its name.But after death, after watching one’s life laid bare without excuses or applause, … [Read more...] about Game of Thrones Afterlife Conversation: What They Never Said
The Strongest Evidence for Consciousness After Death
Introduction by Robert T. Bigelow When I founded the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies, it was not out of idle curiosity or philosophical speculation. It arose from something far more personal — the profound loss of my wife and my son, and the sharp awareness that conventional science had few answers for the most important question any of us will … [Read more...] about The Strongest Evidence for Consciousness After Death
What Happens After We Die: Voices From Beyond the Veil
What happens after we die is a question that has shaped every era of human history. Some seek answers in science, others in spirituality, and others in the firsthand testimonies of those who momentarily crossed the threshold and returned. This series brings together voices from all of these worlds—neuroscientists, near-death experiencers, philosophers, and … [Read more...] about What Happens After We Die: Voices From Beyond the Veil
The Woman in White: A Ghost Tale of Osorezan
Introduction by Nick Sasaki I grew up not far from Mount Osore—Japan’s famed “Mountain of the Dead.”To many, it is a remote, desolate place.To me, it was part of the landscape of my childhood.The wind that descended from the crater did not sound like ordinary wind.Sometimes it wailed.Sometimes it whispered.And as a child, I often found myself answering it softly, … [Read more...] about The Woman in White: A Ghost Tale of Osorezan









