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People Who Don't Know They're Dead by Gary Leon Hill
People Who Don't Know They're Dead by Gary Leon Hill








Wally Johnston, a behavioral psychologist, first started working with a medium in the 70s to help spirits move on to the next stage. If you're alive and that spirit has attached itself to you, well that's a whole other set of frustrations. It's especially frustrating to be in someone else's body and think it's your own. It's frustrating not to know what you're supposed to do next. Even if they die naturally but have no clue what to expect, they might not notice they're dead. When people die by accident, in violence, or maybe they're drunk, stoned, or angry, they get freeze-framed. And in the telling, Hill elucidates much of what we know, or think we know, about life, death, consciousness, and the meaning of the universe. In People Who Don't Know They're Dead, Gary Leon Hill tells a family story of how his Uncle Wally and Aunt Ruth, Wally's sister, came to counsel dead spirits who took up residence in bodies that didn?t belong to them.










People Who Don't Know They're Dead by Gary Leon Hill