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Is there really such a thing as heaven, where God has "prepared a place for us"? Or does life for us begin and end on planet Earth? Are all those orbs in the seemingly infinite universe just there for us to admire as we gaze up into the night sky? Or is there life on those other worlds? When we die our body remains behind on this planet, but where does the real us-soul, spirit, consciousness-go? Can something so vital one minute disappear into nothingness the next? Some say that we cannot know, that nobody has ever come back to tell us. But is this true? Many believe that angelic beings as well as "the dead" can transmit information to us telepathically via gifted human receivers, and many a...
Life in the World Unseen
A series of spirit scripts from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, who saw in the Spirit World the dreadful impact of his Church's teachings on death, judgement and Hell. He discusses the 'mangled truths' in the Gospels, and advises on how to pray.
This is the second of three books from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, following his very popular descriptions of "Life in the World Unseen." These amazing spirit scripts were received clairaudiently by his friend, Anthony Borgia. Benson, a distinguished priest in the early days of the 20th Century, discovered, when he arrived in the World of Spirit, the inaccuracy of the Church's statements in the 'creeds'. In these chapters he explains Jesus' 'miracles', the truth behind the false statements in the 'creeds', and condemns the woefully inapt prayers used in the Burial Service and the lack of support for those in mourning. In these pages he suggests how it is necessary to develop our latent psychic powers so that we might communicate freely with our loved ones as was always intended. It is almost 75 years since these books were first published but help is still sorely needed for those devotees still here on Earth overcome the terror of what they imagine awaits them on after death.
The third book of a series of spirit communications from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, received clairaudiently by medium Anthony Borgia, who later checked the accuracy of what he had written with Benson through a good trance medium with whom he sat for 25 years. In these eight chapters, as well as giving insights on spirit-world life, the building of an extension to his home and other conditions, Monsignor comments on important topics, such as beauty, service, religious unity and how to achieve world-wide peace. Although originally transmitted at the end of World War II, his words still apply to our lives today, particularly in regard to unity and world peace. He writes; "The realms of light...
In this highly original interpretation of Machiavelli's thought, Anthony J. Parel identifies a theme generally neglected in the scholarship of this sixteenth-century political thinker: Machiavelli's belief in the occult forces of heaven and humors. Challenging the current tendency to view Machiavelli as a pioneer of modern political science, Parel argues instead that a premodern cosmology and anthropology underlie Machiavelli's political works. Parel shows that Machiavelli's world picture owes more to the astrological cosmology prevalent in the Renaissance than to the Aristotelian or Platonic or Christian world picture. This astrological determination significantly affects Machiavelli's conc...
Dead and Loving Every Minute of it! Eternal Life and How to Enjoy It is a real-life tour of what awaits us in the afterlife, as told by a guide Henry, who just happens to be dead. Author Gordon Phinn has been in communication with Henry for many years and brings us the tragicomic tale in his own inimitable style. Henry, a so-called "boring accountant," relates how--immediately after being killed in a car crash--he is welcomed by the affable Jack, who guides him on his first day dead. We see this new world through Henry's eyes and feel his amazement at every turn. Even better, we witness this stuffy "bean counter" let go of his suffering and guilt and turn into the fun-loving, carefree soul h...
This book is a new edition of the classic written by Anthony Borgia in 1947, with the added bonus of selected writings of James E. Padgett. Anthony Borgia was a medium who transcribed the thoughts of a deceased priest whom he had known on earth. James Padgett was a lawyer who discovered that he had mediumistic abilities after he successfully received communications from his deceased wife. His writings encompass the years 1914-1923, and include messages from over 200 different spirits, including Jesus and the apostles. The selections from Padgett's writings complement the work of Borgia. -- Publisher website