English Book of the Dead

Volume (1)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Astrology, New Age, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
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Author: Matthew Wilson ISBN: 9781496985477
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: August 11, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Matthew Wilson
ISBN: 9781496985477
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: August 11, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

Is the spirit world a myth?

How do we know for certain whether there is a spirit world? What proof is there? Who has the answers to this illusive mysterious concept that evades the best minds there is? To begin with, no one as come back physically to give us proof that there is this world beyond the material world. The only person documented was Jesus Christ, over two thousand years ago, as the story goes, and nobody sinceas has been quoted to be authenticwe are made to believe. So why is this we talk about life after death in reality? It is not possible for the physical body to survive and return as it was previously.

Once the material body disintegrates, there is no way it can return. So where does that leaves us? Precisely in a dilemma, wondering. To begin with, people get mixed up with the body and the spirit. That is the real item that continues after death and nothing else. This spirit has many names to describe this essence, which, in reality, is the thought world, and this is how we can contact. This thought by a medium who acts as a mediator between the person sending the information via the medium to those waiting for the proof so that they can be identified.

This information was passed on to me by my spiritual guide.

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Is the spirit world a myth?

How do we know for certain whether there is a spirit world? What proof is there? Who has the answers to this illusive mysterious concept that evades the best minds there is? To begin with, no one as come back physically to give us proof that there is this world beyond the material world. The only person documented was Jesus Christ, over two thousand years ago, as the story goes, and nobody sinceas has been quoted to be authenticwe are made to believe. So why is this we talk about life after death in reality? It is not possible for the physical body to survive and return as it was previously.

Once the material body disintegrates, there is no way it can return. So where does that leaves us? Precisely in a dilemma, wondering. To begin with, people get mixed up with the body and the spirit. That is the real item that continues after death and nothing else. This spirit has many names to describe this essence, which, in reality, is the thought world, and this is how we can contact. This thought by a medium who acts as a mediator between the person sending the information via the medium to those waiting for the proof so that they can be identified.

This information was passed on to me by my spiritual guide.

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