The Life Beyond the Veil Volume I: The Lowlands of Heaven - George Owen, Kenroy Hunter, Geoff Cutler (best novels for beginners .TXT) 📗
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3 Astriel always concluded his communications with the sign of the Cross—H.W.E.
4 Astriel uses the term “zones” here not “spheres” but later seems to change his mind. This system of numbering has fourteen spirit spheres before the Christ Spheres are reached, where other books use seven. A short book outlining the major function of each of the seven spirit spheres (as numbered elsewhere) is called “Getting the Hell Out of Here”. G.J.C.
5 This would appear to be enormously simplified. The Urantia Book has the most information on what happens beyond the Seventh Spirit Sphere - in the so called Christ Spheres. If consideration is given to the existence of untold numbers of other inhabited planets, each with their own Spirit Spheres, it is obvious this is too simple. The Urantia Book explains that the inhabited planets fall into seven groups of Super Universes, and that Paradise lies at the center, but outside of these Super Universes. G.J.C.
6 The Urantia Book answers this question, as it is a cosmology. See the recommended reading list at the end. G.J.C.
7 The Urantia Book answers this question, as it is a cosmology and quite recently an amazing video has been created on Youtube that summarises this aspect. See the recommended reading list at the end. G.J.C.
8 These messages were continued further. The second part was given by Zabdiel (of the same
Sphere as Astriel), and is about as long as this first portion. It is published in Volume II of The Life Beyond the Veil, and is entitled The Highlands of Heaven.— H.W.E
Recommended Reading
Over a 15 year period I have discovered a great number of extremely valuable revelations from spirit. Anyone who decides to research spirit communications will discover there are literally hundreds of these, if not thousands. And there can be substantial differences between some of them. There are good reasons for this.
As a trivial example, accepting that humans do not change on passing through death, and accepting that there are literally thousands of opinions on life after death on this side of the veil, it’s very clear that you need to be sure that you are reading the words of spirits who are honestly communicating what they have personally experienced, and are not speculating on things they have not experienced, but which are based on what they believe.
In the series to hand, Rev. George Vale Owen was very fortunate to have his mother on the other side, someone
whom he could trust, and indeed her communications are always absolutely limited to that which she knows of. She then found others to come, of higher estate, and hence he was able to reach more advanced spirit beings.
The recommendations I make here are in similar vein to The Life beyond the Veil. None of course are identical, each has unique Truths to share, and some are undoubtedly more valuable than others. Some are certainly far more advanced in their teachings. All however can be obtained at low cost as Kindle ebooks and many as free pdfs.
The Padgett Messages.
These messages were received at the same time as The Life beyond the Veil, (TLBTV) but have remained in obscurity for many years, partially because they were only published from 1941 on, and took over 30 years to publish the fourth and last volume. These started similarly to TLBTV in that James Padgett sought to communicate with his deceased wife. His wife and his grandmother started the messages to later have higher spirits add their input. These were orchestrated by Jesus and his apostles and are typically of a more religious nature than TLBTV. However they also have significant details on life after death, and in particular the structure of the heavens, and the spiritual paths that are available. Most valuable of all is the careful explanation about what it means to be reborn of spirit, and how precisely to achieve that. This is experiential, not intellectual. You do not become reborn of spirit by learning anything. The messages are contained in four volumes, entitled “True Gospel revealed Anew by Jesus” and can be found here.
The Judas Messages.
In 2001 a follower of the Padgett Messages started to receive messages from Judas Iscariot. Although not completed, these have a great deal on information on the life of Jesus as well as a number of spiritual topics. The book refers to the Padgett Messages and can be considered a progression of them. The book is entitled “Judas of Kerioth” and can be found here.
Trilogy by Robert James Lees.
Robert James Lees completed three volumes, and these have some unique information. In these three volumes we follow a single spirit in his progression, and as a result they span 40 years. The volumes are: “Through the Mists” (1898), “The Life Elysian” (1905) and “The Gate of Heaven” (1931). The very title of this last book confirms the information in both the Padgett Messages and The Urantia Book that the heaven Jesus was talking about is not where spirits initially find themselves. The volumes can be found here.
Anthony Borgia and Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson.
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson was first ordained as a Church of England cleric but converted to Catholicism and wrote many books. He was devastated to discover almost all his dogma was without any basis and set about communicating with Anthony Borgia who he had known as a child.
These books are some of the most detailed accounts of life after death. They are literally packed full of facts and remain probably the most informative available. Although the Monsignor had a lot to say about religious matters, he largely kept these comments to two of the six books. The books of a religious nature are: “Facts” (1946) and “More Light” (1947). The books covering the facts of life after death are: “Life in the World Unseen” (1954), “More about life in the World Unseen” (1956), “Heaven and Earth” (1948) and “Here and Hereafter” (1959). These volumes can be found here.
The Urantia Book.
This is a massive tome, and of a very different style to the other books recommended here. I find it to be a book with a great deal of Truth, but not without error, which comment I would make of any book of spirit communications. However many of those who follow this book have unfortunately adopted the stance that it is without error, and that leads to some issues with it if you have a conversation with them. Most notable is the comment that departed mortals may not communicate with their living relatives. Taken at face value, that suggests all the recommendations above are either rogue transmissions, or completely bogus. In point of fact I suspect that angelic permission is needed to embark on these communications, and that they are carefully orchestrated, and that the text in the Urantia book means no more than that. The text can be found on the web, and there are pdfs and ebooks available as well as printed books.
Other Books.
There are a number of other valuable books on life after death that I have summarized on this web page. This includes a very small book I wrote which can be considered a short summary of what we know about life after death. It is entitled: “Getting the Hell Out of Here.”
Geoff Cutler. Sydney, Australia.
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Publication Date: 10-14-2020
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Dedication:
I dedicate this book to all who wants to know what happens when their is life after death.
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