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The Psychic Lawyer: Where Evidence Meets the Afterlife

43 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In The Psychic Lawyer: Where Evidence Meets the Afterlife, I’m joined by Mark Anthony [https://www.afterlifefrequency.com/]—also known as The Psychic Lawyer—a fourth-generation psychic medium, Oxford-educated attorney, bestselling author, psychic explorer, and afterlife researcher. Licensed to practice law before the United States Supreme Court, Mark has spent decades bridging the worlds of science, spirituality, logic, and intuition. He’s a notable graduate of the Arthur Findlay College of Psychic Science, a featured speaker at institutions including Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Columbia. He has appeared on CBS TV’s The Doctors, Gaia TV, Discovery Channel’s Destinations of the Damned, and many other national programs. Mark is the author of the award-winning books The Afterlife Frequency, Never Letting Go, and Evidence of Eternity. In this conversation, we explore growing up psychic, near-death experiences, the electromagnetic soul, collective consciousness, grief, healing, and how understanding the continuity of consciousness can profoundly shift the way we live our lives. Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SonorousLight [https://www.youtube.com/@SonorousLight] Instagram: @tohumishuman @sonorous.light555 @thisisdbc Website: www.sonorouslight.com [http://www.sonorouslight.com]

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