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I Remember Dying

Paul Roland

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I Remember Dying

Synopsis

Fear of dying is widespread so the promise of a wonderful experience on the other side should have wide appeal. The amazing stories that are relayed here make compelling reading and bring great comfort. It is impossible to read this book and remain certain that there is no life after death. It is moving, compelling, comforting and a very good read. Read this and tell me there's no life after death! The Doctor said, 'He was as dead as anyone I have ever seen and there were signs of rigor mortis. But I knew his daughter so decided to go through with the procedures as though there was some hope.' The man survived and described his visit...'I had the sensation of drifting gently to a meadow of grass and exotic flowers. Then I heard a faint voice that I recognised as my father. And I saw that all my old playmates were there, just as they had been sixty years ago. I was a little boy again. Death had blended the hereafter with my fondest memories. I went to heaven and found them all together. I really do feel that it was wrong to bring me back from such a wonderful place.' This is a precis of a much more powerful story

Product Details

ISBN:
9780572038588
Category:
Format:
ePub
Publication Date:
2011-12-01
Publisher:
Foulsham
Language:
EN
KoboId: 76f88fc9803f488b8849425a0071231c

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