• Hacking the Afterlife

  • Practical Advice from the Flipside
  • By: Richard Martini
  • Narrated by: Richard Martini
  • Length: 19 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (291 ratings)

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Hacking the Afterlife

By: Richard Martini
Narrated by: Richard Martini
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Everyone who has ever lived continues to exist on the flipside and if possible, can be asked direct questions. This is the startling premise of Hacking the Afterlife; which argues that it's possible to obtain new information from people no longer on the planet. These afterlife interviews are conducted via various mediums, people under deep hypnosis, or fully conscious yet able to access details of previous lifetimes. The reports offer practical advice (afterlife hacks) on how to navigate our lives and improve our planet. The best-selling author of Flipside: A Tourist's Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife (also a film) and It's a Wonderful Afterlife explores the flipside via mediums and other methods, interviews a variety of people no longer on the planet including Edgar Cayce, three mediums who claim to be able to speak to Amelia Earhart, Robin Williams, the artist formerly known as Prince, and people who claim to know the Alpha and the Omega. The author explores these accounts with an open mind, and invites the listener to do the same.

©2016 Richard Martini (P)2016 Richard Martini

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Changed my life in more ways I can say

I was crying when I got to the end, as he thanks his family. I needed this book. Great great great book! Thank you Rich for this! For following your gut and bring this forward to us!

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Phenomenal!

This book is one of the most profound works I have ever witnessed. This is required reading for life. I am so incredibly grateful that Mr. Martini showed up in my existence to enlighten me. Truly phenomenal and truly incredible.

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I can't get enough!

paradigm shift!

I listen over and over and over...it's fun, life changing, and important.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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READ THIS BOOK.

Thank God the sourve for Richard Martini and well everyone and everything. this is a must buy book . Well researches with great references. It brought me some peace.
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Awesome

Some of it wasn't accurate but about 85% was. Rich is a class act. Feel like he's an old friend by the time it was over. I really enjoyed it so much my friends are sick of hearing it.

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LOVE, LOVE

have listened to this beautiful book from beginning to end three times. each time I hear something new that makes my brain itch and crave more. I will continue to listen until my mind is convinced that I've heard it all or until I down load more of Richard Martini's work!

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I've read and listened to many books in this genre and Rich does a great job at making the subject matter accessible and enjoyable. This is the first book that I have heard Rich narrate and so it was slightly different and not what you would be accustomed to from an audio book. However, his natural approach generates a more intimate and personal environment which adds to the entertainment.
Having read Brian Weiss, Michael Newton, Jane Roberts, and Dolores Cannon, amongst others, there was not a lot of new material but what he does is bring the concepts together in a manner that is not overwhelming. For those beginning their journey into this field, Hacking is a great springboard that will send you on your way to a deeper understanding of what you will discover on the flip side.

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Great book

Books by this author are great and they resonate with me. Looking forward to the next one.

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hacking the afterlife.

A very good read. Spiritually attuned. Enlightening. Share worthy. Interesting and stimulating. Encouraging. Enchanting and Clever.

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Interesting listen.

Where does Hacking the Afterlife rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I would say it is in the top 10%, only because it ranks high on my interest levels in subject matter.

What did you like best about this story?

I like the data and the research that seemed to be pretty well thought out and researched. Just listening to the list of the reference list, he did a ton of work getting this out there.

What does Richard Martini bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He does many notes in the reading, which I doubt are in the book but are just things he notes out while reading. Or maybe they are in the book too, I don't know since I didn't read it but listened to it on my commutes and washing dishes.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Not really, it was all purely or mostly from a pragmatic point of view. I listened to Laura Lynne Jackson and her book The Light Between Us, and she is emotionally vested into the work she is moved with what she reads as she lived it. Her emotions pour out of the speakers and into your ears, she really rips away the band aide of doubt with her honesty and emotions. Richard reads from a more scholastic stand point I would say, lighthearted and a little goofy but not dripping with passion like Laura's. However, the interesting thing was with the Earth spirit, it reminded me of indigenous people's stories of Mother Nature and what not, and think there is some value in studying it.

Any additional comments?

I wish the production values were a little higher, I mean Richard works in the industry and should have access to a sound room that makes him sound like he isn't recording at his desk or in a bedroom. Play a sample you can hear it compared to another reading, I live in Southern Ca, I have friends in music and TV these sound studios are almost as plentiful as Starbucks - it is a little strange he didn't get a good sound engineer. It would be like spending so much time researching and then putting your work out on a hand written binder, why not polish it up? I also disagree with him that there is no evil, yes there is, and the data backs it up. I do not think it is human, or even in the same dimension the dead go home to, but there is a dimension next to us that harbors Inhumans and that are not nice. We probably will never understand it until we can punch through the membranes of dimensions. However, if a dimensional traveler came here and ran into a tiger shark, pretty sure that would call that a demon or something to that effect - while we know these as just bad ass killing machines and know better than to spend quality time with them in their home. I am not sure why people gravitate to celebrities, I guess it is something that people feel they know, they are in our homes on the TV - but really I am not all that interested in Prince, or Robin Williams, or Amelia. I would say there are many riveting stories of common people who are more engaging, but you know you can take the person out of Hollywood but you can't take Hollywood out of the person. I have worked on movie sets, and I am just not impressed with stars, but I realize I am in the minority - but maybe that is why I gave the reading choices a "meh" approach. Pro tip people, they are just like us, they eat and poop like us, enjoy their music and art or acting, but don't put them on a proverbial pedestal if possible. I think the work he is doing is important, if we have any chance in saving ourselves and our future, we have to realize that it is all just an illusion, this is all a BS Roman circus and we need to focus on what is important. I think Tool song Aenema captures my thoughts perfectly, on my thoughts of what we need to think about, and not be star struck or let the hate and greed filled vapid people control the narrative of our kind. We are in the circus now, we need to wake up, we need to push the light and be ready for home, we need to be better humans, and that is why this book and other like it are important - and an important read for everyone.

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