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Rating: Summary: Pretty Good; but rather Mormony Review: Sarah never mentions in her book that she joined the LDS Church and is a faithful member of it. The doctrines she propounds in her book conform to the mainstream LDS line, with no exceptions that I can think of except perhaps the specific prophecies she mentions that she claims to have seen.A weakness of the book is that she does not emphasize well enough that the visions she was given are conditional. We do not have to experience these terrible things as a society if we get our act together enough. Another weakness is that she does not describe a better world that follows the calamities she portrays, leaving a rather bleak image of what is in store. The back cover of the book states that the book is "without a doubt the most complete and extensive NDE ever recorded." I strongly disagree. There are scores of other NDE books that go into much more detail and which are more profound. While Sarah explains away Reincarnation as a mere recollection because of having been someone's guardian angel, my experience has been that just because someone has an NDE and retells the things they were taught, does not make their account truth. The account is largely a function of the filters of the person who has the experience. Others who have had NDE's teach that there is such a thing as multiple mortalities. Despite these shortcomings, the book is an easy, uplifting, and quick read at 132 pages. It isn't a must-read, but it is worth while for a Sunday afternoon.
Rating: Summary: Wow Review: This book is an amazing story about a women that from a sad and abusive childhood experienced something marvelous and beyond description. After attempting to commit suicide due to the experiences she had had, she leaves her body and enters the spirit world learning much about the beauty and peace that follow this life for those that have lived good lives. She then visits hell where her abusive father resided and she learns about forgiveness and it's role in our lives. She then sees many of the events that lead up to Armageddon and the return of Christ to this earth. Finally, she is permitted to return to her body and tell the story though for several years she keeps it very private. The book addresses such questions as to why we are here on earth, what Deja Vu is, why bad things happen to good people, where we lived before being born, what happens to us when we die and the degrees of heaven, who are guardian angels, and much more. There's even great insight into the role music, drugs and alcohol play in allowing good and evil to influence our behavior. It's one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. Her experience happened in 1979 including seeing buildings fall in New York, but she didn't know what it was until 9/11, and yes she was telling people about it long before that event. She freely declares she's no prophetess, just someone that had a remarkable experience. This is the first book I have ever felt compelled to write a review about and post it on Amazon.com. I highly encourage you to read this book now. It could, and should, change your life.
Rating: Summary: There Is No Death By Sarah Lanelle Menet Review: This book is incredible. It has changed my whole out look on. People, Things in this world and death. I highly recommend this book to anyone.
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