As related by ADC researchers Bill Guggenheim and Judy Guggenheim at After-Death.com, After Death Communications can be defined as follows:
An After-Death Communication (ADC) is a spiritual experience, which occurs when you are contacted directly and spontaneously by a deceased family member or friend, without the use of psychics, mediums, rituals, or devices of any kind. It’s estimated that 60-120 million Americans – 20-40% of the population of the United States – have had one or more ADC experiences. Therefore, ADCs provide convincing new evidence for life after death.
ABC 20/20 broadcast on After Death Communications
Links of Interest
- After-Death.com – The website of researchers Bill and Judy Guggenheim.
- Bill Guggenheim – Website of ADC researcher Bill Guggenheim.
- Spiralytic – A website dedicated to the ADC experiences of Kathy Cochran.
- Legacy.com – Article on ADCs and their reality for most people who lose a loved one.
The song “Until We’re Together Again” composed from Spirit by Kathy Cochran