Author: | Ron J. Ramsay | ISBN: | 9780994473769 |
Publisher: | Watson Ferguson Publishing | Publication: | July 18, 2016 |
Imprint: | Boolarong Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Ron J. Ramsay |
ISBN: | 9780994473769 |
Publisher: | Watson Ferguson Publishing |
Publication: | July 18, 2016 |
Imprint: | Boolarong Press |
Language: | English |
Is there another world, outside of time and space, beyond the reach of scientific investigation or our five senses? Is this ‘other world’ more real than the world in which we live? Is this ‘other world’ the primary world and is our world the secondary or subsidiary one?
The author of this book believes, from his own first-hand experience, that the answer to these questions is ‘yes’ and that the ‘other world’ is the ‘home’ from which we all come and the home to which we all go when we die.
This book will be of the greatest interest to all who have had first-hand experiences of contact with spirits of deceased loved ones and wonder what the other world is really like. Those who have not had any sort of paranormal experience or cannot believe the experiences of others will probably not want to read this autobiography of first-hand experiences.
This personal memoir of the author describes one of his paranormal experiences during his Christian ministry and many other paranormal experiences much later during his retirement. His personal diary type entries are supplemented by a description of other people’s similar experiences supporting the validity of his own.
He found that knowledge from his and other people’s first-hand experience was quite different from his previous, traditional Christian beliefs. According to this ‘experiential’ knowledge, everyone has a
positive eternal destiny as they all evolve to perfection in the spiritual world as well as over many incarnations.
One thing that his experiences gave to him was an assurance of life after death for everyone. As Lilith said in George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Back to Methuselah’, ‘It is enough that there is a beyond’. Perhaps we don’t need to know any more than this to banish our fear of death.
But he finds it very comforting to know that we have ‘a home of everlasting love waiting for us’.
Is there another world, outside of time and space, beyond the reach of scientific investigation or our five senses? Is this ‘other world’ more real than the world in which we live? Is this ‘other world’ the primary world and is our world the secondary or subsidiary one?
The author of this book believes, from his own first-hand experience, that the answer to these questions is ‘yes’ and that the ‘other world’ is the ‘home’ from which we all come and the home to which we all go when we die.
This book will be of the greatest interest to all who have had first-hand experiences of contact with spirits of deceased loved ones and wonder what the other world is really like. Those who have not had any sort of paranormal experience or cannot believe the experiences of others will probably not want to read this autobiography of first-hand experiences.
This personal memoir of the author describes one of his paranormal experiences during his Christian ministry and many other paranormal experiences much later during his retirement. His personal diary type entries are supplemented by a description of other people’s similar experiences supporting the validity of his own.
He found that knowledge from his and other people’s first-hand experience was quite different from his previous, traditional Christian beliefs. According to this ‘experiential’ knowledge, everyone has a
positive eternal destiny as they all evolve to perfection in the spiritual world as well as over many incarnations.
One thing that his experiences gave to him was an assurance of life after death for everyone. As Lilith said in George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Back to Methuselah’, ‘It is enough that there is a beyond’. Perhaps we don’t need to know any more than this to banish our fear of death.
But he finds it very comforting to know that we have ‘a home of everlasting love waiting for us’.