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Post Mortem Journal: Communications from T. E. Lawrence |
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Rating:  Summary: Lawrence of the Second Plane Review: This is the best-written (no surprise if the communicator is indeed T. E. Lawrence) and most interesting book I know in this genre. I would not say it tells us about heaven, hell, and the meaning of life, but it does claim to describe what are sometimes called the first and second levels (the second being the "summerland" where most people first land) and to give Lawrence's musings about the meaning of it all. The discussion of emotional bodies and their problems, the means for overcoming them in the post-mortem state, and the introspective self-analysis, is quite remarkable, and conforms to what we know about Lawrence.
Rating:  Summary: A believable preview of life after death. Review: Through the medium of automatic writing, Jane Sherwood has written a gripping account of T. E. Lawrence's experiences following a fatal motorcycle accident. The natures of hell and heaven are explained, as well as the purpose of life on earth. If you ever wondered "what does it all mean", this is a fascinating book. Although recently published, the book was written at least 25 years ago - it is not the product of "New Age" philosophy, or trendy religions. As an RN, it confirmed my observations of peoples' experiences as they died, and it explained some of the mysteries around that process.
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