This compelling and contemporary book takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the realms that await us after physical death, a place those who have glimpsed it call our true home. Author Robert J. Grant delves into the questions that everyone asks about souls, death, heaven, and hell. This is a hopeful and inspiring look at the dimensions of life beyond the illusion of death and a celebration of the eternal nature of the human soul.
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This compelling and contemporary book takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the realms that await us after physical death, a place those who have glimpsed it call our true home. Author Robert J. Grant delves into the questions that everyone asks about souls, death, heaven, and hell. This is a hopeful and inspiring look at the dimensions of life beyond the illusion of death and a celebration of the eternal nature of the human soul.
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2000
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This book answered a number of questions that I have had about what happens to the soul after crossing over.
dreamcatcher
Apr 9, 2009
Five Star-Book on Afterlife
"The Place We Call Home" by Robert J. Grant has everything you ever wanted to know about: The near-death experience (with a Foreword by George G. Ritchie, Jr., M.D., author of "Return from Tomorrow." The author's friendship with Dr. Ritchie inspired him to write this book); the nature of mediumship and spirit communication; the life and work of medium Jane Roberts, author of the "Seth material"; first-person interviews with Raymond Moody, M.D. (author of Life After Life); and fascinating stories of people Grant interviewed who had experiences with deceased loved ones--through dreams, meditation, and in daily life. The book offers powerful reassurance that it's never too late to say all the things you longed to say--or "finishing unfinished business" when a loved one passes on. In one chapter he outlines a way to work with dreams to facilitate healing when a loved one passes on. Some books deal only with one aspect of the afterlife, "The Place We Call Home" brings it all home - and is informative, easy-to-read, well-grounded, thoroughly researched and above all - I came away with KNOWING that death is only a passage through another doorway - and understood at a deeper level that life is eternal...and no one is ever gone from us. An excellent writer, Robert J. Grant writes with passion, compassion, and with extraordinary life experience. "A must read" - along with "What Dreams May Come" by Richard Matheson; "The Boy Who Saw True," by Cyril Scott; and "Testimony of Light." Robert touches on all three of these groundbreaking books - and reveals - there is indeed a 'light at the end of the tunnel.' Susan J. Collins