Life After Death
β Scribed by Dr. Douglas Baker
- Publisher
- Claregate Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The question of whether we survive the grave has been in the minds of men for countless ages and is indeed one of the cornerstones of every major world religion, and in particular of the more recent movement of the Spiritualist Church. Many have endeavoured to answer this question, whether out of a personal obsession and devotion or as an act of serving their fellow man, and our libraries are filled with their treatisesβsome more enlightened than others.
Dr. Douglas Baker is not only well versed on the teachings of Ancient Wisdom, but a qualified medical doctor and has travelled the world investigating and lecturing on, among other things, this very important subject of life after death.
In this book he follows a very logical, step-by-step analysis of the kinds of questions facing Western man who, throwing off the dogma of the Piscean Age and tiring of stories of rosy-cheeked cherubim playing harps for eternity, simply wants the facts to such basic questions as:
β’ How do we survive death?
β’ What do we survive in?
β’ What will the environment be like when we do survive?
β’ What is the purpose of survival?
Dr. Baker's concise question-and-answer format makes this mystery-riddled subject very understandable for truth seekers of all ages. As the Piscean Age recedes, and the incoming Aquarian Age replaces it, humanity will no longer proceed on βblind faithβ, but rather will want to βknowβ the spiritual truths that underpin existence.
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