Post by Joanna on Nov 24, 2013 0:53:46 GMT -5
One of the Greatest Mysteries That Has Baffled the Living Is the Knowledge of Where We Go after this Life Is Over
ATLANTA, Ga. – Author AAron G. Harrell is releasing his new book, Manifestations: Life After Death, a book based on a near death experience he had as a teenager.
The book begins with its narrator who is clearly a higher power: God, Allah, JA, Yahweh, or one of the others.
The narrator does not dwell on this, for clearly, as will be revealed, it is beneath it to mention for the logic of the narrator cuts through the concept of religion and the theories of science like a hot knife through butter.
Once the deity establishes itself, one must, in all fairness, give it leeway to discover what new scientific or spiritual information it has to offer.
The narrator does not disappoint.
After whisking the reader through creation, the narrator gives a glimpse at the Earthly Realm, human history and knowledge of self.
The way the narrator weaves these ideas together and still addresses science and religion, without offending them is what separates this text from the ancient scriptures.
The narrator is intelligent, quick witted and detailed. Moreover, the deity articulates the present life only as a precursor to our life after life. As the text suggests: “life then truly begins.”
To start the transformation, the narrator allows the reader to experience death and enter the first of seven realms of the afterlife. This is where, as a reader, one would expect a complicated, sketchy explanation.
The narrator makes it simple. The Astral Realm is the first realm that is introduced. As an astral being, the narrator introduces the new challenges that await it.
Similar to how the narrator explained the Earthly Realm; the Astral Realm is explained in just as much detail, yet, simple, so the common person can understand it.
The narrator then takes the reader to The Realm of Contemplation. It is here that all thoughts lie dormant. Just like the previous two realms, the narrator walks the reader through it while teaching.
This is continued until the seventh level is visited and explained.
“This work of eschatology is detailed and will raise eyebrows in the religious world,” said Brother Mark. “Where one may read about heaven and hell in the Bible, Qu’ran or Ramayana, the concept of Heaven and Hell are not mentioned in Manifestations.”
Could it be that they do not exist? Or, perhaps, we may need to change our concept of it.
According to Manifestations, even in the afterlife, a good soul can suffer if it does not strive to obtain mastery of itself.
Source: WebWire, November 12, 2013.