Author: | Frank L. Hammer, Lydia Hammer | ISBN: | 9781623940669 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher | Publication: | August 31, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Frank L. Hammer, Lydia Hammer |
ISBN: | 9781623940669 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher |
Publication: | August 31, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An Eternal Career,
by Frank and Lydia Hammer
Hammer's second (and only other) book addresses the immortality of the soul.
This is the companion book to Life and Its Mysteries which is also available on AppStore
The purpose of this book is to acquaint readers with the fact that they are immortal souls embarked upon an eternal career. Also, to impress upon them that they are every day, yes, every moment, fashioning the bodies and creating the conditions of their future existence.
Unfortunately most people incorrectly suppose life to be only that brief interlude between birth and death; consequently they live as if this world were all and devote themselves to mundane affairs and material pursuits. Indeed, the appalling futility and the purposelessness of the lives of the vast majority can be traced to this delusion—that life is but a temporary affair ending forever at death.
If this were true, that earthly existence is all—there would be little purpose in learning to live; in fact there would be no sense at all to being born. If this fallacy prevailed justice would be a huge farce and life a hollow mockery; as for some the earthly sojourn is very brief, while others abide here for many years. Nature however, never suffers a wasteful arrangement; for unlike temporal careers life cannot be ended if one makes a failure of it, or because he is "tired of it all." This being the case, preparation for life should be the first concern of every man.
An Eternal Career,
by Frank and Lydia Hammer
Hammer's second (and only other) book addresses the immortality of the soul.
This is the companion book to Life and Its Mysteries which is also available on AppStore
The purpose of this book is to acquaint readers with the fact that they are immortal souls embarked upon an eternal career. Also, to impress upon them that they are every day, yes, every moment, fashioning the bodies and creating the conditions of their future existence.
Unfortunately most people incorrectly suppose life to be only that brief interlude between birth and death; consequently they live as if this world were all and devote themselves to mundane affairs and material pursuits. Indeed, the appalling futility and the purposelessness of the lives of the vast majority can be traced to this delusion—that life is but a temporary affair ending forever at death.
If this were true, that earthly existence is all—there would be little purpose in learning to live; in fact there would be no sense at all to being born. If this fallacy prevailed justice would be a huge farce and life a hollow mockery; as for some the earthly sojourn is very brief, while others abide here for many years. Nature however, never suffers a wasteful arrangement; for unlike temporal careers life cannot be ended if one makes a failure of it, or because he is "tired of it all." This being the case, preparation for life should be the first concern of every man.