Learning the Reality of the Afterlife on the Other Side of the Veil

EPISODE · Jun 29, 2022 · 3 MIN

Learning the Reality of the Afterlife on the Other Side of the Veil

from Interviews with Innocence

I have the incredible honor of having Sonia Rinaldi on today's episode. Sonia shares her evidential findings of the afterlife and the transformative impact this information can have on the consciousness of humanity. This episode contains a visual presentation which you can find on our YouTube channel through the following link: https://youtu.be/9QQfkjyR89c    Brazilian researcher Sonia Rinaldi, M.S., is helping people connect with loved ones in the afterlife by recording their voices. Having audio and video recordings of people living in the afterlife alleviates the bereavement of parents, spouses, and other loved ones grieving for someone who has died. And the tangible records of the voices and images of people now living in the afterlife provide compelling evidence that life continues after the body dies. That realization changes the people who hear and see their deceased loved ones and their attitude toward the normal life transition called death. As more people experience connecting with loved ones in this way, and as the audio and video recordings are broadcast and disseminated, people will realize that life doesn't end at the transition from the earth. That realization will change people's attitudes toward themselves and others and eventually change humankind. For full show notes please visit: https://www.interviewswithinnocence.com/blog/150 

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