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Is the Afterlife Closer Than We Think?

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  In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , author James Allen asks us to imagine life beyond what we can see. The book offers a fresh and clear explanation of how the spirit world might work. It is written for people of all backgrounds—those who believe, those who doubt, and those who are simply curious. This book stands out because it integrates ideas from science and faith. James combines parts of the Bible, basic science, and personal stories to explain how life may continue after death. His message is simple but eye-opening: death may not be the end—it might be a doorway to something more. Spiritual Energy and the Science of Dimensions James suggests that we live in just one of many dimensions. He believes there are twelve, and God lives in the highest. Humans, for now, exist in the third. But what happens when we die? According to James, we shift into a new dimension, like moving from one room to another. This isn’t fantasy—it’s based on how energy works. One key i...

Do Near-Death Experiences Point to a Greater Reality?

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  In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , James Allen carefully examines near-death experiences and their possible meanings. He shares real stories and connects them with ideas from faith and science. James invites readers to consider a quiet question: What if these moments are a glimpse of something more? His approach is calm, respectful, and curious—perfect for readers who wonder what may come after this life. What People Say About Life After Death Many people who survive a near-death event report similar things. They talk about moving through a tunnel, seeing a bright light, and feeling great peace. Others describe seeing loved ones or hearing words of comfort. James highlights that these stories come from people of many different cultures and beliefs. Yet, the patterns are often the same. This consistency, he says, suggests something more than chance. It may signify a higher dimension—a space where the soul continues after the body stops working. He points out tha...

Living by Faith, Guided by Unseen Energy

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In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , author James Allen looks at how the Holy Spirit may connect us to realities beyond what we can see or touch. James presents the Holy Spirit as a part of religious faith and a form of living energy that moves through higher dimensions. This fresh view invites readers to think about faith and spiritual experience in new ways. A Living Presence in Every Believer James argues that the Holy Spirit is not limited to Bible words or church rituals. Instead, he describes the Spirit as a force that lives inside every believer, helping them grow, learn, and stay close to God. He supports this with verses like 1 Corinthians 6:19, which says our bodies are temples for the Spirit. To James, this means we carry something divine within us daily. He also points out that the Spirit teaches through thoughts and inner guidance, not just loud signs or voices. This, he says, matches what people describe in near-death experiences. Many claim they feel messag...

Uncovering Life’s Meaning Beyond Our World

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What if life continues in ways we can’t see? Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God by James Allen offers a fresh perspective on this question. This book combines faith, science, and personal stories to explore what lies beyond our world. It’s an inviting read for anyone eager to understand God and existence differently. Connecting Faith with Science James presents a unique idea: our souls may move to higher dimensions after death. He explains this using the scientific principle that energy never vanishes, only changes form. He shows how faith and science can align by linking this to Bible verses like 2 Peter 3:8. The book explores near-death experiences (NDEs) to support this view. People who’ve had NDEs often describe feelings of calm and encounters with bright light. James suggests these moments hint at higher dimensions, like a glimpse of heaven. These stories add a personal touch, making the book relatable and easy to follow. James also draws on science, like string theo...

What Energy, Faith, and Science Say About the Afterlife

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In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , author James Allen presents a bold but simple idea: what we call “heaven” might be another dimension. This unique book offers readers a clear and thoughtful look at the spiritual world. James aims to help people see life, death, and faith through a different lens that connects science and scripture meaningfully. This isn’t just a science book. It’s a practical guide for anyone wondering what comes after this life and how our spirit continues. By combining real-life stories, biblical teachings, and easy-to-follow ideas, James helps readers think about their purpose in a new and engaging way. Heaven Through Science and Scripture James believes we are more than just physical beings. He says the spirit, or soul, is like energy. According to science, energy cannot be destroyed—it only changes. So when the body dies, the spirit doesn’t stop. Instead, it shifts to a higher level or “dimension.” This idea isn’t just based on science. James a...

Can Near-Death Experiences Show Us the Next World?

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  In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , author James Allen looks at near-death experiences (NDEs) from a unique angle. Instead of treating these accounts as personal dreams or emotional reactions, he considers that they might reveal something real, perhaps a brief step into another level of existence. Using stories shared by people from many walks of life, James suggests that these events may point toward something beyond our daily world. His goal is not to convince, but to raise questions and offer an honest, thoughtful view of what might come after death. Patterns in Near-Death Experiences James brings attention to the fact that many near-death stories contain common features. People often describe a dark tunnel followed by a welcoming light. Some report meeting deceased relatives or other friendly figures. Others talk about hearing music or feeling as though they are floating. These patterns appear repeatedly, no matter the person's background or beliefs. A striki...

Why Death Might Be a Change, Not an End

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  In Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God , author James Allen explains what happens when we die. Instead of separating science and faith, he brings them together in a logical and comforting way. James uses the well-known scientific principle called the Law of Conservation of Energy to explain how the soul continues after death. His ideas are simple but meaningful, making the topic easier to understand for anyone curious about life after death. The Soul Is Energy That Changes, Not Ends According to James, the human soul is a form of energy. In science, the Law of Conservation of Energy says that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it only changes form. This law is often taught in school, but James applies it in a spiritual way. He suggests that when the body dies, the soul does not disappear. Instead, it moves into a different state, possibly a higher dimension. This view gives a fresh way to understand the afterlife. It means the soul keeps existing, just not in the sa...

Are There More Dimensions Than We Realize?

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  Die-Mentions:The 12 Dimensions of God by James Allen looks at life’s biggest question—what happens when we die? In this book, James brings together ideas from science and the Bible in a way that is simple and easy to follow. Without using hard words or complicated theories, he explains how energy, faith, and human experience may all point to something beyond this life. A Clear View of Energy and the Afterlife James begins with the idea that energy never disappears. According to science, energy can’t be created or destroyed; it only changes form. He takes this idea and applies it to the soul. If the soul is a kind of energy, it doesn’t end when the body dies. Instead, it transforms and continues in a new way. James compares death to birth to make this idea easier to picture. A baby in the womb cannot imagine the world outside, yet it is real. In the same way, humans living in the third dimension may not be able to guess what comes next. Still, it could be just as real as l...

The Die Has Been Cast: God In the Age of Evidence

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Have you ever wondered where faith and science meet? Or have you ever thought about how biology and belief are related? James Allen's TheDie—Mentions of GOD is a compelling book that will take you on a mind-bending, soul-searching trip. It will not only test what you know but also change what you think you believe. Most of us don't think twice before using "theory." But what if what you thought you knew about science and religion wasn't all there was to it? This is when Allen's novel gets interesting and exciting. He goes deep into the scientific method, the basis of discovery, to find facts often hidden by opinion and speculation. The Die—Mentions of GOD doesn't settle for trivial disputes. It draws on the core of science, facts that can be shown and repeated. It boldly goes into the center of the universe and breaks down the difference between what can be proven and what is believed. Allen urges readers to think about where that leaves the superna...

What If Death Is Just A Door? Inside The Dimensions of the Afterlife

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  If death isn't the end, then what is it? In The Die“Mentions of GOD , author James Allen takes readers on a trip through science, religion, and real life to learn more about life, death, and what might be after. The book is based on a strong idea: energy never dies; it just changes. For Allen, our soul, or life force, is energy that stays with us after we die because energy remains the same when we die. He ties this idea to what the Bible says about life having many levels, which he compares to the different levels of heaven. Allen tells interesting stories and makes science easy to understand, to show that our three-dimensional world might only be the start. NDEs, "higher dimensions," and the idea that love, light, and God may be all around us, even if we can't always see them, are some of the things he talks about. This book is unique because it blends religious and scientific ideas. Allen doesn't go on and on; he just asks. People who read this book are...

What If Life Is More Than What We Physically See?

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  Have you ever sensed a brief presence, a whisper of something more than what first greets the eye? James Allen's The Die – Mentions of GOD probes: Imagine if our world is a fraction of a far grander reality. This is not your usual spiritual road map. Allen deftly combines the fascinating phenomenon of Near-Death Experiences, mind-bending ideas of higher dimensions, and biblical teachings to produce a provocative and entertaining story. Imagine a time when the lines separating life from death blur as the wisdom of old scriptures dances with the front edge of scientific knowledge. Are nearly-death events peeks behind the curtain? Could our understanding of dimensions open the riddles of life itself? Allen doesn't hold back when asking the central questions. With respect and intellectual curiosity, he addresses the riddles of life, death, and the possibility of realities outside our own. As you investigate, get ready to have your views tested, your ideas questioned, and ...