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My Journey through the Spirit World: A True Account of My Experiences of the Hereafter Kindle Edition
What happens when we die? What is the afterworld like? Do heaven and hell really exist? These are some of the questions that we often ask, but can’t find clear answers to. In this book, Ryuho Okawa shares his personal account of visiting the other world and interacting with the souls that reside there. For Okawa, who visits the spirit world on a regular basis, visiting the spirit world is everyday experience as common as “going into a back yard.”
In this book, he shares surprising facts such as that we visit the spirit world during sleep, that souls in the spirit world go to a school to learn about how to use their spiritual power, and that people continue to live in the same lifestyle as they did in this world. By sharing true and detailed accounts of his experiences, Okawa shows how the other world can be as real as our life in this world. This unique and authentic guide to the spirit world will awaken us to the truth of life and death, and show us how we should start living so that we can return to a bright world of heaven.
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherIRH Press
- Publication dateJuly 25, 2018
- File size2466 KB
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About the Author
In 1986, Okawa founded Happy science as a spiritual movement dedicated to bringing greater happiness to humankind by uniting religions and cultures to live in harmony. Happy Science has grown rapidly from its beginnings in Japan to a worldwide organization. The spiritual workshops Happy Science offers are open to people of all faiths and walks of life and are rooted in the same principles of happiness that inspired Okawa’s own spiritual awakening. Okawa is compassionately committed to the spiritual growth of others; in addition to writing and publishing books, he continues to give talks around the world.
Product details
- ASIN : B07F6WQ4MT
- Publisher : IRH Press (July 25, 2018)
- Publication date : July 25, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2466 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 224 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,588,936 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #503 in Occult Near-Death Experiences
- #1,169 in Near-Death Experiences (Books)
- #3,079 in Occult Spiritualism
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I was…less than enthused. The writing feels rudimentary which I don’t expect from someone who has authored other books, especially books on this topic. In some passages the voice comes across as very young, as if a school child has written it.
The subject matter feels repetitive. The same concepts are explained over and over with different examples or with slight variations. Yet the structure of the spirit world is complex and complicated (and not helped out by the lackluster writing.) It would seem that the way Hell works (it’s a dimension inside other dimensions with other levels) or Heaven for that matter are floors within larger constructs.
The basic tenets of the work (that we should strive to love and be happy) fit with most of our traditions; where the book really lost me was that Love and Truth are synonyms in the spirit world. I could buy that buildings and objects have mirrors in the other realm (are you kidding? One of my ideas of Heaven is a giant library!) I can get with the concept that people who murder and wreak havoc on Earth continue to do so in the afterlife until they come to realize the wrongness of what they’re doing. I’ve read enough other works to understand the concept of astral projection (though visiting Cloudland in my sleep was a bit far-fetched for me.) I read the section on how love and truth become linked and then I read it again. While I actually can agree with most, if not all, of the underlying concepts the author is trying to convey the notion of love and Truth being somehow the same were never fully explained enough for me to get where the author was trying to get me.
Between the poorly constructed language and the iffy examples of how the spirit world functions I couldn’t bring myself to continue reading this book. I started reading the second chapter (about half way through the book) and couldn’t bring myself to keep going. Definitely do not recommend.