Synopsis
Would it not be wonderful if we did not only live one life? Would it not be great to know that death was an illusion and that we lived on after our physical body had stopped functioning? If we could know that death was not the end of life, would that not make us much less worried or afraid, make us much more confident and happier? If we could simply with one stroke eliminate all fear of death, would that not give our lives a whole new meaning and perspective? This is what this book offers the reader.Reincarnation in a Nutshell explains why reincarnation is much more than a belief. With mathematical precision the authors explain why reincarnation simply has to be factual and they present the reasoning, the logic and the evidence for this claim. They also explain how reincarnation takes place and what the master plan of life is. This book is your exit key from the one-life theory and with this new insight you will never doubt your own immortality. Your outlook on life will forever change when you realize that death is an illusion and that your consciousness cannot be extinguished. The insight presented in this book originates from the spiritual science of Martinus, the Danish visionary and mystic. When he was 30, Martinus experienced an expansion of his consciousness which gave him cosmic consciousness. His work is the most profound spiritual revelation ever to have been disclosed to humankind.
Review
REINCARNATION In aNutshell
Review by Kaye A. Peters, author,"Unbridled Commentary...Without Flinch (From a Woman of Years in the 'Middle' ofHer Life), and The Book of Kaye (I AM), and Blog, Liferays.net (The InteractivePassage of Energy Between Us).
Five Stars
There certainly is more to learn aboutreincarnation than met my eye until now!
Else Byskov and Maria McMahon havepresented a well-researched and documented introduction to the reader interestedin delving into the prospect of reincarnation. These co-authors offersupportive information which frames a spiritual picture of who we are, how wecome to be here on this planet, and why is it more realistic to entertain theprobability of living more than one life, in order to accomplish all that weare here to do from the spiritual perspective, framed through the humanexperience.
Already a believer in reincarnation, Ifound my views are extremely simplistic.This book is intriguing and substantiates good reasoning how we humanbeings came to be, and the purpose for our existence as a spiritual beingliving in a human condition.
I am a possibility thinker, and years ago Icame upon my own conclusions regarding reincarnation. It seemed perfectly clear to me that one lifewasn't long enough to get done what was begun at 'the beginning' of it all! Toomuch to do, experience, and learn, to say nothing of explaining why babies diedin the womb; youngsters died before living a full life; why some peoplesuffered so much more deeply than I, and why some seemed cursed, othersblessed.
I recommend Reincarnation in aNutshell to the reader who may be looking for more answers, moremeaning to life. I guarantee it willoffer considerable food for thought. After reading this book I, too, havealready begun to expand my own thinking regarding this topic.
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