Author: | Gregory Rosenstock | ISBN: | 9781311620682 |
Publisher: | Gregory Rosenstock | Publication: | November 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Gregory Rosenstock |
ISBN: | 9781311620682 |
Publisher: | Gregory Rosenstock |
Publication: | November 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is the story of a life-changing discovery the author made after the death of his wife, Marie-Claire. Up to then a non-believer in the afterlife, he succeeds in communicating with her shortly after her death, using a pendulum. The experience leads him to examine the authenticity of the communications and to re-investigate his own childhood beliefs as presented to us by Christianity and the religions of the world.
This, in turn, leads him to an investigation into the origin of spirituality that preceded these religions. It includes a chapter on reincarnation and on the spirituality of art and science. If life has a purpose, then the purpose of life should be a life of purpose. But what about a fly? And everything else that exists? If purpose in life does not include the purpose of a fly, or even of a stone, he argues, then nothing has purpose.
The author eventually discovers this purpose, referred to in the pendulum conversations with his wife and later corroborated by the unfailingly consistent reports about life in the afterlife from a variety of sources. These sources include three internationally-renowned spiritual channels whose astonishing works are comprehensively introduced, with the author’s personal comments, to the reader.
This is the story of a life-changing discovery the author made after the death of his wife, Marie-Claire. Up to then a non-believer in the afterlife, he succeeds in communicating with her shortly after her death, using a pendulum. The experience leads him to examine the authenticity of the communications and to re-investigate his own childhood beliefs as presented to us by Christianity and the religions of the world.
This, in turn, leads him to an investigation into the origin of spirituality that preceded these religions. It includes a chapter on reincarnation and on the spirituality of art and science. If life has a purpose, then the purpose of life should be a life of purpose. But what about a fly? And everything else that exists? If purpose in life does not include the purpose of a fly, or even of a stone, he argues, then nothing has purpose.
The author eventually discovers this purpose, referred to in the pendulum conversations with his wife and later corroborated by the unfailingly consistent reports about life in the afterlife from a variety of sources. These sources include three internationally-renowned spiritual channels whose astonishing works are comprehensively introduced, with the author’s personal comments, to the reader.