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Sandra Champlain Talks About Her Work with Coast to Coast Radio and Her Sunday Gatherings

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There are very few teachers of the glorious truths about death and the afterlife who really have given that topic...

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Welcome to Seek Reality, where afterlife evidence and modern science point to one reassuring truth: you are eternal, deeply loved, and there is nothing to fear.

Oh, my dear ones, I’m delighted Sandra Champlain is back. She has done the real work—researching the afterlife, educating, and helping the bereaved.

I didn’t start out believing this, yet I’ve reached 850 episodes: 300 Shades of the Afterlife reports and 550-plus We Don’t Die interviews.

At WeDontDie.com, join my email list for my book, including Dad’s grief chapter. For mediums, get recommendations, set a budget, and ask for ten-minute evidence.

Exactly. One evidential reading can be enough. A medium mentioned my mother’s painted-on eyebrows—well, that nailed it! She was fine; I needn’t keep calling her back.

They’re not waiting around, but they can check in. Consciousness continues: a broken television doesn’t erase the broadcast. Human life still has purposes.

Believing you’re eternal differs from knowing it. Once you know, life opens like a flower; every failure becomes a step forward.

We fear death, failure, and being alone. Death is continuation, failure is learning, and we have cheerleaders beyond this world. Ask whether pain may become growth.

The present moment holds inspiration and connection. Before television, I had what-ifs; present, my soul knew what to say. Strange Universe will include my afterlife episode.

I’m sixty, yet people in their nineties live brilliantly. One guest’s ninety-three-year-old father delivers Meals on Wheels. Stay curious; the best years may be ahead. Margaritas, yes.

At eighty, my daughter and I do gym three times weekly, plus yoga. Age is a number—what sort? Keep wonder and play alive.

The afterlife is home, not far-off. I imagine Earth designed with crayons: flamingos, elephants, giraffes. Quiet the mind; healing, flowers, and nature offer heaven here.

Sandra, Dad’s death in 2010 brought you to The Fun of Dying, though its title angered you. Light continues; no hell. I’m preparing teaching for a last Earth lifetime.

Look through love. We store old hurts: “I won’t trust, risk, or be enough.” Forgiveness doesn’t excuse behavior; it stops resentment consuming us. Self-forgiveness is hardest, but we did our best.

Forgiveness is the miracle. We’ve trained minds toward negativity; we can retrain them. I call it forgiveness balls. Release the past, and love takes over.

Follow passion; take the first practical step. God can work with us, not in our place. Be open, gentle, and remember you’re precious and unique.

My dearly beloved friends, you are powerful eternal beings: you never truly began and never end. Make the most of this week; you’re infinitely, perfectly, forever loved.

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