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A Newcomer's Guide to the Afterlife |
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Rating: Summary: A good Imagined Story Review: To say this work was a disapppointment is not really fair. I purchased it with high expectations that it would supply me with insights and answers, but I did not get that. Instead, it allowed me to not believe everything I read of this type, take it with a 'grain of salt', and continue to seek my own guidance from within from my Higher Self. I felt that it was a good work of 'creative writing' and was not intended to clarify the afterlife, only allow us to form our own conclusions, and see a lighter side of the subject. To say that is was given as in a dream, and a whole book was down-loaded into his memory is a little preposterous; but many people may have believed this. I think the thing that truly bothered me the most is the grey, dark side feeling that the work portrayed. It projected a less than "Light and Love" vibration. There was no mention anywhere of spirituality or anything leaning to a higher awareness or Supreme Being. Nor was there mentioned that in the next level or density we further learn and grow spiritually to increase our vibrant frequency. All in all...a thought-provoking read, from two very good story-tellers. Perhaps next time they will have a Revelation to take it up another level.
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