
What do souls themselves report about life after death?
This book did not begin with the intention of describing a finished image of the afterlife.
At first, there were individual contacts with the beyond. Over time, something began to emerge that increasingly drew our attention: the souls themselves started to describe more and more precisely where they were, how they perceived their surroundings, what they were doing, and which tasks or experiences were important to them.
These were not only brief messages or general impressions. More and more often, concrete descriptions appeared: places of arrival, guidance, healing, encounters, personal spaces, learning, tasks, and an everyday life after death.
At the same time, we made a similar observation in hypnotic regressions. There, too, clients began to report increasingly detailed impressions of areas beyond earthly life. They described impressions, processes, places, and connections that did not only relate to past lives, but also to experiences between lives and after the transition.
This led us to ask whether these two approaches could be compared with one another.
Contacts with the beyond on the one hand, and hypnotic regressions on the other, became two different ways for us to look at statements about the afterlife. We were especially interested in whether recurring patterns would appear: similar places, similar processes, similar tasks, similar forms of guidance, and similar descriptions of experience after death.
Of course, the afterlife cannot be verified in the same way as an external place in our physical world. But we can collect statements, compare them, notice correspondences, and carefully document what repeats itself across different conversations.
Over time, we also became aware that these conversations were not only important for our research. Many people carry questions, longing, or pain within them after losing someone they love. This is why the wish also arose to open a space with this book that may accompany people in their grief. Not through ready-made answers, but through insights that may offer hope, comfort, and a new perspective.
For this reason, we began not only to keep these conversations in our private notes, but to collect them systematically. It was important to us to preserve the statements in their original character and not to place them afterward into a fixed belief system.
Step by step, this book came into being.
It is a collection of conversations, observations, and recurring descriptions. It does not seek to provide a final answer, but to offer a concrete insight into what souls themselves report about their transition, their arrival, and their everyday life after death.
If this book touches people in their grief, offers them a small moment of hope, or opens the possibility that love may continue beyond death, then it fulfills another important part of its purpose.