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Paperback Worlds Beyond Death: The Sacred Key Book

ISBN: 1886940975

ISBN13: 9781886940970

Worlds Beyond Death: The Sacred Key

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Explore what happens and where we go when we leave this world. Open our subconscious (and pre-birth memories). Understand the higher vibrating spiritual worlds long before our transition (physical... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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There is no such thing as death

WORLDS BEYOND DEATH by Dr. Grant H. Pealer, D.D. is his account of life after death, or transition, as he refers to what most of us think of as death. He gives an account starting from when he was a young child and had memories of his life before he came to this earth. He does caution us to listen when children say things that we find strange. They are probably having a memory of another world. Dr. Pealer continues through his life with his ability to meditate and bring the other world to himself. Through meditation, he is able to travel in the astral world. He indicates anyone dedicated to trying can do this and he gives a step by step process to do so. His contention is that when we pass from this world, it is into the spiritual world and we are here on earth to learn lessons. In other words, this world is a school for our later lives. He includes karma, discusses whether or not we pay for what we've done on earth and whether or not we will be judged by God on that final day. He concludes this is not so; what will happen is we will appear in a court, but only for praise of those good things that we have done. We will not be embarrassed by a recall of the unpleasant things. Dr. Pealer's book is easily readable, gives room for thought and it will annoy many who have beliefs in various religions as it tends to go against the grain. One thing he did emphasize is God is really a God of love and not of vengeance that so many religions contribute to Him. He indicates a God of love would never do the violent things that many seem to feel He would. In so many words, he says we put God in a box and attribute to him only those things we can understand as human beings. God is so much more than we can imagine. It is an interesting book, but I do think many will find it offensive. Reviewed by Alice Holman of the RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers
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