What Happens When We Die?: Our Journey in the Afterlife

What Happens When We Die?: Our Journey in the Afterlife
ISBN-10
1912230070
ISBN-13
9781912230075
Series
What Happens When We Die?
Category
Death
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
2017-06-21
Publisher
Temple Lodge Publishing
Authors
Margarete van den Brink, Hans Stolp

Description

Is there truly life beyond death? What really happens when we die? Can the living stay connected with, or even help, their loved ones who have passed on? Answers to these questions have traditionally been sought for in Eastern religions but – perhaps surprisingly for some – they can also be found within the Christian tradition. In fact, such knowledge was prevalent in early Christianity, but was gradually suppressed and eventually forgotten. Turning to hidden – esoteric – sources that reveal lost meanings within the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Gnostic texts, Hans Stolp and Margarete van den Brink describe the world of light that exists beyond death, and the ‘seven steps’ needed to progress through its realms. The authors draw on near-death experiences as well as the many profound personal encounters with deceased friends and family members described by people in recent times. With this knowledge, together with Rudolf Steiner’s research, they offer answers to the following questions: · What is the world beyond death really like and what tasks await us there? · Why is love and wisdom gained in life on earth so important in the afterlife? · How can the living help or hinder the dead? · How do the departed themselves help loved ones who are left behind? · How does the Christ sustain the dead as they review their previous life and prepare for the next? This is an extraordinary guide to understanding what happens after death. It also offers invaluable advice on staying connected to our loved ones who have passed on.

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