Today, we have thousands of recordings of people living in the afterlife speaking to their loved ones in casual conversations, as though they were speaking about everyday things over the breakfast table. In this video, you will hear the actual conversations these people have had, proving beyond a reasonable doubt that you will live on happy and healthy after your body dies.
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We have the evidence you will never die. Some of it is in the recordings of people living in the afterlife speaking to their loved ones on this side of life.
In the first example of the evidence, you will hear the voice of a husband and a wife having a normal conversation. The wife talks about her ring and a lock of hair that her husband has with him. The text of the recordings follows. You can listen to the audio using the controls below. Transcripts of the audio follow the controls.
Wife: You have got my ring in your pocket?
Husband: Yes.
Wife: And also this lock of hair?
Husband: Yes, everything stays here with me.
Wife: All the various things
Husband: Yes, Darling.
Wife: Associated with us two.
There’s nothing remarkable about the conversation except that when they had it, the wife had been dead for four years. Surprising? You won’t be surprised by the time you finish this video. The woman is Annie Nanji. She’s speaking to her husband, Dr. Dinshaw Nanji. Dr. Nanji was a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Birmingham in the UK. The two were happily married until 1966 when Annie passed away from cancer. Dr. Nanji was devastated and wanted to find a way to connect with his Annie. Four years after her passing, he went to a medium named Leslie Flint. Leslie Flint had the remarkable talent of having people now living in the life after this life speak through a voice box made of the fluid from his body called ectoplasm. Dr. Nanji sat in a room with Flint, and after a short time, he heard his wife Annie speaking, just as clearly as if she had been standing in the room with them. Here’s another example. Annie comes unseen into Dr. Nanji’s flat at night and taps to tell him she’s there. He acknowledges it.
Dr. Nanji: You know, I hear your tapping.
Annie: Good.
Dr. Nanji: And I am surprised at myself that I can hear it.
Annie: I always know when you hear, because you always acknowledge it.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, exactly.
Annie: And you always say, “Thank you, Darling.”
Dr. Nanji: Yes, I know.
Annie: And I try again.
From 1970 to 1983, Dr. Nanji traveled twice a year to sit with Leslie Flint with just the two of them in the room. Annie came through every time and spoke. Today we have over two dozen of the full recordings, 45 minutes to an hour long, of Annie and Dr. Nanji talking casually about things happening in their lives.
Annie tells Dr. Nanji he’s wearing an old tattered hat. Annie wants him to get a new one. This is their recorded conversation.
Annie: You know, I don’t like to part with anything that you bought.
Dr. Nanji: I know
Annie: but you are wearing all those old hats.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: And I think you could do with a new hat.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: I noticed that you keep wearing the same old hat, and I think it is time you have a new one, so you can buy yourself a new hat and say that I bought it for your Christmas.
Dr. Nanji: Thank you.
Annie is with Dr. Nanji unseen much of the day. She talks with him about his clothing, his apartment, where he goes for dinner, and many other trivial things. What her words show is that Annie is very much alive at the time. She has her same personality, wit, voice, and memory of their lives together. She knows what Dr. Nanji is doing right then. She wants Dr. Nanji to put up pictures in a special position in the flat they lived in that he still lives in.
Annie: I don’t have to tell you. I am with you constantly.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: Every day, I come and spend some time with you, especially in the evening when you are quiet in the apartment.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: Ah, everything is very much the same. You have not altered anything very much.
Dr. Nanji: No, darling.
Annie: And you’re going to put the pictures over the bed.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, darling.
Annie: Just as we would wish, huh?
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
At the next session, six months later, she remarks that she loves the pictures.
Annie: I am so thrilled with the pictures. You have got them in a very good formation. And you know sometimes you see the light around them?
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: The light around the pictures?
Dr. Nanji: Yes, I do.
Annie: I do little things, you know, to try to tell you I am there. Little things.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, I know.
Flint and Dr. Nanji are sitting in the dark because the voice box can’t form in the light. So is it fraud? Is Flint taking advantage of Dr. Nanji? Hardly. Flint charged nothing for his demonstrations. He just wanted to bring comfort to people. More importantly, Dr. Nanji sat twice a year for 13 years with Flint, speaking to his wife in spirit. Flint could never have fooled Dr. Nanji into thinking it was his wife speaking if he was miraculously creating a female voice. And Annie talked to Dr. Nanji about things he was actually doing currently. Flint would have known nothing about what Dr. Nanji was doing. Annie went with Dr. Nanji to the cemetery and watched him put flowers on her grave.
Annie: Why do you still go to the cemetery?
Dr. Nanji: Well, darling, how can I pass your birthday without my…
Annie: I appreciate it, but I’m not there. I’m not there.
Dr. Nanji: No, no, I know that.
Annie: And I see you go there, and it makes you depressed.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, I… No, no, I’m not depressed.
Annie: No?
Dr. Nanji: No, no, no, I’m not depressed.
Annie: And the flowers.
Dr. Nanji: But the fact that I have cleaned it up and… put the the bushes around.
Annie: I know, I see you, I watch you.
Dr. Nanji: I was there, I was there a week ago.
Annie: The only time I’m ever in the cemetery is when you go there.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, yes.
Annie saw the gravestone he had put on their graves and kidded him that she couldn’t understand why he had a gravestone with their names on it, but he wasn’t there yet.
Annie: And you know the gravestone, where you have put your name, but you are not there yet.
Dr. Nanji: No, but…
Annie: But you are very funny. I have to laugh at you. You have, on the gravestone, you have got my name and date, and now you have got your name, but no date.
Dr. Nanji: No date.
Annie: Because you don’t know when you are coming.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, that’s right.
Annie: But you will be able to have the date put in when you are here.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, that’s right.
Annie: You will make arrangements for me.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, I will.
Annie: There is room for you there. But it seems so strange that you should have already arranged to put your name on the stone when you are not there yet.
Annie was with Dr. Nanji constantly. Flint wasn’t at the places Dr. Nanji went to that she reported about. She flew with Dr. Nanji and attended a conference lunch that he went to. They had a lot of tape recordings there. She remarks about it.
Annie: I was with you when you went to the seaside place.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, Darling…
Annie: I was with you on the plane
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: And I was with you when you had lunch.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: And when you were listening to them and the tapes. And you were talking about all sorts of things, you know.
Dr. Nanji: I sat there …
Annie: I was very close to you. What a wonderful arrangement it all is.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: How many tape recorders have you got in that room?
Dr. Nanji: I think the hotel wrote… But they can use only one.
Annie: Uh huh.
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: Why?
Dr. Nanji: Well, they did not have all those tape recorders going at the same time.
Annie: Oh no, no. I see what you mean.
Dr. Nanji: So I suppose if one is out of order, I think they can always have another.
There is no other explanation for the recordings other than that Annie Nanji’s body had died, but she lived on. She is with Dr. Nanji unseen, and she looks forward to their being together again when he makes his transition. Annie is with Dr. Nanji. She tells Dr. Nanji that she sees something wrong with a bedspread in one of the beds in the flat.
Annie: And you haven’t changed anything. Everything in the flat is identically the same as when I left it.
Dr. Nanji: Exactly.
Annie: But there is a difference though, the bed covers.
Dr. Nanji: Beg partdon?
Annie: The bed covers.
Dr. Nanji: The bed covers, yes.
Annie: There is something different about the bed covers.
Dr. Nanji: You bought those bed covers, Darling,
Annie: I know.
Dr. Nanji: The yellow ones.
Annie: Yes, but have you done something to one of the bed covers?
Dr. Nanji: No, Darling. They’re identical.
Annie: Well, perhaps it is that they are the same bed covers, but there is something different. I don’t know why. Perhaps it is the way I see it.
Dr. Nanji: But, uh, they are very nice, and because you bought them, I like them very much.
Annie: I know. You keep everything exactly the same. I like to use them. But, um, I think you… Are you sure you have it the right way round?
Dr. Nanji: I bet not.
Annie: I think that is why. Because I think you’ve got one of the . . . when you have the bed cover it is not always the right way around.
Dr. Nanji: That may be, yes.
Annie: I am certain that is so. Because it doesn’t look right.
When Dr. Nanji returns to his flat, he finds one of the bedspreads has been placed on the bed the wrong way. When he returns to Flint six months later, Annie remarks about it.
Annie: I see you have made a difference with the spread of the bedspread, haven’t you?
Dr. Nanji: Aha, yes Darling.
Annie: It was so?
Dr. Nanji: I have even taken photos of the bedspread with half side on the wrong side and half side on the right side.
Annie: I know.
Dr. Nanji: [Laughing]
Annie: Sometimes these silly things are very good because there are things you don’t think about and they are important in a way to prove, you know?
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: And that I am near, of course.
Dr. Nanji: Yes, yes.
Annie is in spirit, so she is able to receive Dr. Nanji’s thoughts and feelings. She was with him one day as he was walking. Dr. Nanji saw a woman who looked just like Annie. Annie received his thoughts and his feelings.
Annie: You know the other day,
Dr. Nanji: Yeah?
Annie: before you come here,
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: you were walking along the street
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: and you saw someone in the distance and it reminded you of me.
Dr. Nanji: [Laughing] Oh, correct!
Annie: And for a moment you almost stopped, you know, as if your heart stopped beating,
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: But you knew if was not me in a way, but at the same time she was very like me,
Dr. Nanji: Yes.
Annie: Also, the way she moved, walked, you know? Ah, but this of course is…
Dr. Nanji: And you know, I thought mentally, yes, she looks like her, but she hasn’t got her brain.
Annie: Ah, no, you shouldn’t say that. You don’t know. She might be highly intelligent.
Dr. Nanji: Oh, I don’t know.
Annie: You know, you always think, oh, you are so naughty. This woman was very much like me. I think she probably was highly intelligent.
Annie Nanji lives on after her body died. Dr. Nanji had that proven to him over and over again. No one dies in the same way you and I will never die. Flint was tested dozens of times by skeptics, scientists, magicians, the Society for Psychical Research, and all manner of individuals. He was strapped to his chair by his arms, legs, and torso. He was forced to put colored water in his mouth, and have his mouth taped shut with surgical tape, and spit out the liquid after the session. He was set up with a throat microphone, so any vocal utterance from his vocal cords would have been recorded. The voices always came, there was never a hint of fraud over thousands of seance sessions.
For even more evidence, you will continue to live after your body dies, I want you to listen to the voice of a soldier named Michael Fearon, speaking to his mother, Alice Fearon, ten years after his body had died on the battlefield in World War II. His mother, Alice Fearon, sat with Flint many times, starting in 1954, speaking casually about what was going on in their lives. Only Flint and Alice Fearon are in the room. Michael speaks in a male voice. Notice that it’s decidedly different from Annie’s.
Michael Fearon: Satisfactory. I mean, I love coming to talk to you. It’s a wonderful opportunity. And it means so much to me, as indeed it does to everybody who has the opportunity to come to us and speak to those who they love on earth.
Mrs. Fearon: I know, and speaking knows it.
Michael Fearon: It would make such a vast difference to people if they understood this and realized that death isn’t what they think it is. It isn’t the separating of the contact between us.
Mrs. Fearon: There is no death.
Michael Fearon: It’s only an illusion. Man has created death in his own mind.
The BBC interviewed Alice Fearon after playing that recording on a show, asking if that was her son. She asserted in the interview that she should know her own son. That was him speaking. Today, we have thousands of these recordings, sons and daughters talking to parents, spouses talking to each other, parents talking to their children. Only a person living in the life after this life could carry on the extended personal conversations, and they happened repeatedly. That was the case with Douglas and Eira Conacher. Douglas and Eira had married later in life. Douglas was 58 when they married, Ira was 39. Douglas transitioned before Ira in 1958. Eira came to Leslie Flint in 1965 to communicate with Douglas. She met with Flint 40 times between 1965 and 1967, happily speaking about their lives together. In this recording, Eira begins by asking Douglas if he made a light appear in her room the previous night.
Eira: Was that your light I saw last night?
Douglas: Yes, you know, I’m wondering if you do see as much as I hope you do. I try to attract your attention in various ways and I felt sure… in fact, the other evening, I let sure you realized I was there. You do sense my presence even though you don’t see me.
Eira: Yes.
Douglas: You know, sometimes during your sleep you come here… and we’re together.
Eira: Yes.
Douglas: We’re together a great deal, you know.
Eira: Really? I wish I could remember. I have occasionally remembered.
Douglas: Yes. Have you decided to stay as you are, or what? Are you thinking of making a change?
Eira: Well, you tell me to remain where I am at the moment.
Douglas: Well, yes, that’s what I think. I think you would be well advised to stay put and not to make any change for the moment. I don’t think there would be much point and it would not be a good idea to do anything drastic.
Eira: Well, I have so many interests.
Douglas: I don’t know…
Eira: Yes. Darling, I haven’t asked after your favorite cat lately.
Douglas: Oh, he’s very well.
Eria: How’s he getting on?
Douglas: He’s fine. You know, I do love my animals.
Eira: I know. You did love that cat very much.
Douglas: Not as much as I love you!
Eira: No. Well, I’m awfully glad you still love me.
Douglas: Of course I do. I always shall. I’m just waiting for the day for you to join me. The years come and go. Time will pass and we will be together.
Eira: That will be lovely.
These people who have lived normal lives on Earth have left their bodies behind to go on to the life after this life. They were able to return to Earth to speak casually and lovingly with people who knew them well. A wife, a husband, and two mothers knew without a doubt it was their loved ones speaking to them. They recognize the unique voice quality, personality, references to current events, reminiscences of past events in the people’s lives, and loving words. Annie, Michael, Douglas did not die when their bodies died. They remained happy and healthy after leaving their bodies behind. They were then able to spend time on Earth, unseen with their loved ones, anytime they wanted to. In the same way, when you leave your body behind, you will not die. You’ll be healthier and happier than ever. You’ll be able to visit your loved ones when you want to. And you will never die.