Drop What You Are Doing This Is Heaven

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Greg Belter ISBN: 9781475973563
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 31, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Greg Belter
ISBN: 9781475973563
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 31, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Our final destiny in life will be to join our creator in heaven after our long journey on earth ends. Before we go to the spirit, into the eternal light, we will learn what heaven is all about from a man who has more out of body experiences than most. With more of an extraordinary ability to receive and share visual information sent down from the heavens, spiritual messaging will come as a very big surprise. The inclusion of special meditations relieves inner tension, opens the spiritual eye within, and is the perfect solution to inner harmony between God and ourselves.

Foreword Brighter than the twinkling stars in the sky, and yet softer than the wool on a baby lamb, the light of God will be upon us in the next life too. Abundantly so with goodness, and much to our delight, we will hardly be grasping it entirely, unless one has been immersed into and has experienced the connecting light while fully maximized. The fear of passing away should no longer exist in our mind. Complicated thinking is all that it is. Just as simple as knowing there is love in the afterlife, that is where our heart and soul belongs. Travel to heaven in the highway of your mind. It is very safe lifting a yielding conscious to achieve exceptional knowledge within the spirit world.

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Our final destiny in life will be to join our creator in heaven after our long journey on earth ends. Before we go to the spirit, into the eternal light, we will learn what heaven is all about from a man who has more out of body experiences than most. With more of an extraordinary ability to receive and share visual information sent down from the heavens, spiritual messaging will come as a very big surprise. The inclusion of special meditations relieves inner tension, opens the spiritual eye within, and is the perfect solution to inner harmony between God and ourselves.

Foreword Brighter than the twinkling stars in the sky, and yet softer than the wool on a baby lamb, the light of God will be upon us in the next life too. Abundantly so with goodness, and much to our delight, we will hardly be grasping it entirely, unless one has been immersed into and has experienced the connecting light while fully maximized. The fear of passing away should no longer exist in our mind. Complicated thinking is all that it is. Just as simple as knowing there is love in the afterlife, that is where our heart and soul belongs. Travel to heaven in the highway of your mind. It is very safe lifting a yielding conscious to achieve exceptional knowledge within the spirit world.

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