A Lawyer Presents the Evidence for the Afterlife
I first came across Victor and Wendy Zammit’s website, The Afterlife Report, around June of 2015. Since that time, I have looked forward with great excitement every week to the latest newsletter. Something always captures my attention from the mix of articles, interviews, videos, and book reviews, and I learn something new each week. I can’t count how many times that I’ve “lost” an hour because I clicked on one or more links in the newsletter!
I am particularly captivated by the videos the Zammits cover. The range of topics include the afterlife, consciousness, science and more, with interviews and lectures by people such as Pim Van Lommel, Dean Radin, and Dr. Bruce Greyson, and others. Equally interesting is Victor Zammit’s response to the scientists and skeptics who mock the possibility of the afterlife. A lawyer by training, Victor offers a court-like “burden of proof” argument that presents an ongoing challenge (including the willingness to put his money where his mouth is) to anyone who can prove that it doesn’t exist. His book, A Lawyer Presents the Evidence for the Afterlife, is a fascinating read.
I had my own proof of life after death experiences when each of my parents died, so for me this is not a belief, but a fact. Still, it’s extremely validating to learn of so many others, past and present, who share the same viewpoint. For that alone, I wish to thank Victor and Wendy Zammit for the wonderful work they do to inform the public and encourage the research and ongoing discussion of this important topic. For more information, go to www.victorzammit.com
Merryn Jose is a professional spiritual intuitive, writer and teacher who lives in Westchester, New York. She comes from a long lineage of practicing Celtic psychics. Her web site is a regularly updated resource of Holistic information concerning the development of the intuitive faculties, featuring podcast interviews with cutting edge minds on MerlianPodcasts.com. Merryn is also the Editor-in-Chief and publisher of the online magazine, Merlian News.