My Death: a Personal Guidebook

My Death: a Personal Guidebook
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Publisher : BalboaPress
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781452573809
ISBN-13 : 1452573808
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Book Synopsis My Death: a Personal Guidebook by : Jeremy Kagan

Download or read book My Death: a Personal Guidebook written by Jeremy Kagan and published by BalboaPress. This book was released on 2013-06-26 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a powerful memoir of a near-death experience. After a Native American sweat lodge, the author loses control of his body and then his life. He begins a passage that leads to a personal hell. He discovers a way to escape and emerges into an amazing exploration of the soul’s journey. In this intense adventure, there are insights into stages of consciousness and encounters of blissful perfection. This spiritual, inspirational book is meant to be an aid to removing the universal fear of the final journey we are all taking. “The stories and the pictures are absolutely fascinating. It certainly deserves to be widely read!” –Dr. Jeffrey Long, M.D., author of Evidence of the Afterlife “Mr. Kagan has created a sprawling, intensely sensory world. The highly allusive style lends itself well to the book’s marvelous evocation of the heady delirium and urgency of the primary death experience.” –Abigail Holstein, Associate Editor, Ecco “The prose is good and strong. I read every word of My Death, wishing there were more.” –Virginia Barber, literary agent “The message of the book is deeply beautiful and timely.” –Janet Mills, Amber-Allen Publishing, Inc.


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