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5 oeuvres 95 utilisateurs 2 critiques

Œuvres de Helen Greaves

The Wheel of Eternity (1974) 15 exemplaires
The challenging light (1984) 2 exemplaires
The dissolving veil (1975) 2 exemplaires
Living Water (1978) 2 exemplaires

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Like many people that have lost loved ones to death, I have become fascinated with the afterlife. The idea of humanity still existing once the soul has left the body seems almost magical. A possibility that has yet to be validated. Do people still exist after they have died? Can people truly come back and communicate to loved ones on some level to let them know they are alright? Is there a heaven and a hell or are most people just going to purgatory? If the afterlife is as good as near death experiencers say than perhaps we are actually in a form of hell and the real life starts when we die? This book covers several of these questions. It is about a woman named Helen that receives communication from a dear friend named Frances Banks. A godly woman that has been dead for quite some time. Her friend comes back to describe her experience of death and what the afterlife is like. She gives Helen encounter after encounter of new information that describes the inner levels of heaven. The afterlife is not an ending, but a new beginning for all. It is something that should be not feared, but celebrated.

I first must say that I liked the concept of the book, but had a hard time believing in its authenticity. I believe the author felt what she was writing was the truth, but I also believe that most of it was a fabrication of her imagination. I had a hard time staying interested in the story and found myself putting it down. I really wanted to believe some of the things the author brought to attention, but their was just too much detail for me to take it seriously. I secondly must say I think Helen was a good friend to Frances Banks and loved her dearly. I believe in her sadness she created some of this too ease her pain. I therefore consider this a book of fiction and would recommend that people read it for what it is, a story about friendship that went beyond death. I honestly cannot recommend this book. It was incredibly slow for me and dragged on in many places. If you are a die hard fan of heaven, near death experiences, and the afterlife than this book might interest you.
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Jennifer35k | Jul 22, 2013 |
This is the incredible non-fictional account of psychic Helen Greaves who finds a little ghost woman inhabiting her restored 16th century cottage. She is guided by advanced spirits to help this soul and another connected with it. It is inspirational and an important message to us all.
This book is hard to find used, so that the usual outlets list it for around $40 and up. Cheaper copies that I tried to order were withdrawn. My library ordered it for me thru an interlibrary loan, and it thus cost me only $2.50 to read it.
Helen Greaves' previous book, Testimony of Light is also a wonderful book with a wonderful message, and is readily available at low cost.
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Gnorma | May 6, 2011 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
95
Popularité
#197,646
Évaluation
½ 4.4
Critiques
2
ISBN
16

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