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We Never Die: Secrets of the Afterlife

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There's no mention of female sexual abuse, people who live in chronic pain, or those of us whose family didn't love us in the first place. Why would we find consolation in their omnipresence in our lives today? That both freaks me out and causes me pain, if it's true. During the most devastating times of my life, if they were actually with me (which Matt claims), they certainly didn't do anything to comfort me. How could they be there, and watch me struggle like that? No matter your level of fitness, no matter if you’ve never attempted CrossFit before, this book is your total training manual. It's always going to be fascinating to try and get into the mind of a highly-successful athlete, and Fraser's book is no exception. Part self-help guide, part roadmap to CrossFit success, part confessional, and part recipe book, it's a versatile, entertaining read that doesn't require prior knowledge of the sport, its famous annual Games, or, honestly, even familiarity with Fraser himself. Diagrams of performing specific movements were useful when it highlighted things that Mat does differently to the conventional movement pattern. But some were just re-iterating common movement standards. We Never Die: Secrets of the Afterlife" by Matt Fraser came into my life at precisely the right moment. Lately, I've been preoccupied with thoughts about heaven and death, grappling with the mysteries of the unknown. Fraser's book turned out to be a serendipitous discovery, offering a source of comfort and solace during a period of questioning.

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I am a huge fan of Mat Fraser but this book felt like someone writing a book on Mat Fraser with little access on his life. First of all, the book is waaaaaaay too short to fill in a legacy of Mat Fraser. Secondly, the book is totally incoherent and flip-flops from story to story and gives little context on what was significant in adding it in the book when so much was left out.I admit I did like that he calls out CrossFit a couple of times for some of their infamous stupid decisions during competitions, as well as a couple of individuals (he doesn't name names, but I wish he did). The stories about special games and events during his career were overall pretty good, though mostly too short. Things like when CrossFit signed a new sponsor, get familiar with their equipment because they new sponsor will want their stuff used in as many events as possible; cute, relatable, not obvious to an outsider, lots of tidbits like this. I imagine most of the people reading this book have lost someone they cared for deeply and are searching for comfort. I lost my husband recently. Grief makes you do weird things, like read books that would normally cause you to roll your eyes. With the loss of my soulmate, I've been thrown into an existential crisis, and the one person who could help me navigate the treacherous landscape of my mind is gone. Is this all there is to life? Do we just suffer until we cease to existing? This training manual, as Mat calls it, should be objective and ubiquitous with information and thematic ties to HWPO. That is what a training manual/ guide book is. Objective. Questions will be asked. Answers ought to be provided. And never, should one end a training manual section in a question.

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This book was amazing. I have to admit, it was not what I expected it to be. I have read a decent amount of CrossFit athletes books and they were more ‘memoirs’ where this is more of a guide for athletes who essentially want to perform at Mat Fraser’s level. I have been doing CrossFit for about 12 years now and I am by no means an elite athlete, I just enjoy the workouts. But I was able to take away a lot of things from this book. IT IS SO SO GOOD. Mat Fraser is a no nonsense kind of guy and he has this presence about him that really stands out from other athletes. This book explains that and more and you have to respect the guy even more because of it. The pressure to continue to perform at the highest level for as long as he did and deliver 5 times in a row is a feat in itself. To retire from the sport and be as humble as he seems to be is just downright impressive. This guy is the real deal. Take the time to read this book. It is so worth it! As Matt explains, "We all have our own 'phone line' to communicate with heaven. All we have to do is figure out how to use it." Through this book, I realized that I might never have all my questions fully answered. The mysteries of what lies beyond this life are vast. However, that's not necessarily a source of despair. Fraser's book has brought me a sense of satisfaction, not in the form of definitive answers, but in the peace it provides regarding the unknown. America’s top psychic medium reflects on his life of speaking to Spirit and the lessons he’s learned along the way—from both the living and the dead.I enjoyed this book. I had some takeaways from it. Matt Fraser definitely offered some nuggets from his athletic career. I learned a little bit more about him and his approach to things. He truly is amazing at what he does and I walked away from this book with even more respect for him. Psychic Ability allows you to do just that, this ability opens your eyes to a new world, a world where you can expand and develop deeper levels of clairvoyance, clairsentience, intuition and mediumship, to see, hear and experience life including sense the future before it happens. This gift can allow you find the road that will lead you to happier more fulfilling opportunities in your life. This gift will show you that you can find the answers and guidance you need in situations like your relationships and career. New York Times bestselling author and America’s top psychic, Matt Fraser presents an immersive guide to intentional living and discovering what life is really all about before reaching the pearly gates. My mother gave me this book to explain her "belief system" as I've been going through a journey of discovering faith for myself. I'll do my best to keep this short, but don't let my two-star rating deter you if you're interested in this book. Coming into this, and already knowing a lot of info about psychic mediums (growing up my mother adored watching shows about them, reading books, etc.), I don't think there was a ton of new info to gain. If you're completely new and want to learn more, this is a pretty decent means of explaining what they are and can "do" per say. And.. I am in no position to judge the authenticity of this author, however, I can judge what this brings to the table for just me.

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