Life and Death: Making Sense of It: A Thought-provoking Spiritual Perspective on Our Lives
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Making sense of life and death
This book has the potential to change the world view of its readers. It offers a broad yet very detailed sweep across the whole spectrum of the subject matter, which makes the book wide-ranging and inclusive... This is a very individual and readable book which is written from the heart, and which reaches out with great warmth to its readers.
Joanne Harrington, Editor
Looking at the subject of life and death is surely one that most people put off for as long as possible. Yet, what if there was a way to shine a light on the matter, to make it more palatable and accessible; a way that could also help towards making our present life more rewarding and purposeful?
In this work the author helps us to face our natural fears, and to see another side to the situation. He achieves this by exploring the matter from different, and sometimes controversial, angles. And, as a bottom line, he provides grounds for remaining cheerful and optimistic in the face of our mortality.
The book includes discussion on topics as diverse as:
- The Good Life
- Human evolution: And what happened around 50 thousand years ago?
- Near-death experience
- Past lives of children
- Past life regression
- Who we are as spiritual beings
- Karma and reincarnation
- Ghosts and the paranormal
- Mediums
- The afterlife and what our experience may be on the "Other Side"
- What we might do with six months left to live
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