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Life After Death, A New Revelation
By William A. LeParReview by Scott Harrison Glass
Unique among the many books on the market about our
non-physical future is Life After Death, A New Revelation.
We are not treated to just another look at the near
death experience (NDE), either as a specific incident in the life of an author or as a
theme developed from the study of many such incidents. |
Rather, this book proposes to instruct us on what to expect when
we leave the physical world and, well, STAY gone. With refreshingly clear prose, LePar and
his two co-authors delve into two realms or states of existence which follow death. One
realm is for those who find it necessary to again utilize the physical world, and it is
where souls prepare for reincarnation. The other is for those who have grown sufficiently
to forever move beyond the need of a physical life. The latter is known as the God-Made
Heavenly Realm, but there is so much more to it than our commonly held images of harp
music and streets of gold. The book weaves a fascinating tapestry about these realms and
their relationship to us and to our current world.
The wellspring of insight into these topics
comes from and through author LePar, who is a deep trance psychic. That identification is
not simply dropped on the reader, however. LePar's background and an introduction to the
trances has been contributed to the book by another party. Dozens of direct quotes from
the LePar trances are used as the basis for the major and minor topics discussed in the
text. Aside from the material produced through the trances, LePar is a considerable talent
in his own right in these weighty matters of life and death and spiritual growth. He is
masterful in his explanation of spiritual concepts and in elaborating on trance quotes to
create a clear, comprehensive picture of the subject. LePar also describes some rather
surprising aspects of a near-death experience he had. An epilogue (titled "A Personal
God?") draws from his NDE and is a remarkably inspiring bit of work. Those passages
alone are worth the time invested in reading the book.
Near death experiences in general are
discussed early in the book, within the context of better understanding the process of
death. NDEs have a similar function to the prophetic voices of old: They are meant as an
advisory to humanity or, to be more dramatic (if the subject of eternity isn't
sufficiently dramatic on its own), they are meant as a warning that we really should take
eternity more seriously. After all, life continues... (6"X9", 256 pages,
Paperback) |
No. 013-B, Life After Death, $14.95
+ $1.50 S&H
ISBN# 1-885728-00-X |
(For more
information about Life After Death, A New Revelation, or Mr. LePar, contact SOLAR
Press at P.O. Box 2276, North Canton, Ohio, 44720. Glass is a free-lance writer in
Massillon, Ohio.) Note to
dealers - This book is available wholesale from: Ingram Books 1-800-937-8000 |

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