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Imagine - you've come back after a near-death, out-of-body visit to the world beyond. Now, you're back with indelible memories of joy, peace and forgiveness, sad you were dismissed from your spiritual 'forever home'. So, how do you now live? What do you tell others about it? Through near-death trauma, millions each year find themselves in a very real afterlife. Yet they return, this book asserts, having failed to grasp two important lessons the experience has to teach. They are truths about what happens after death that everybody needs to know. Author John Dudley Aldworth has himself had a…mehr

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Imagine - you've come back after a near-death, out-of-body visit to the world beyond. Now, you're back with indelible memories of joy, peace and forgiveness, sad you were dismissed from your spiritual 'forever home'. So, how do you now live? What do you tell others about it? Through near-death trauma, millions each year find themselves in a very real afterlife. Yet they return, this book asserts, having failed to grasp two important lessons the experience has to teach. They are truths about what happens after death that everybody needs to know. Author John Dudley Aldworth has himself had a stunning NDE (near-death experience) and has long pondered what it meant. His research of ancient documents and the experience of others confirms such occurrences are true, but as to their meaning, draws very different conclusions to those of most books on the subject.
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Autorenporträt
The author John Dudley Aldworth has a prophetic teaching ministry and a passion for seeing and experiencing more of God. He holds that a manifestation of the Lord's personal anointing, bringing comfort, healing and deliverance, will be experienced whenever and wherever the word of the imminent Day of Christ is believed. John has had a wide and varied career in journalism. A former sub-editor on Britain's Daily Mail, in New Zealand, he has variously edited The Accountant's Journal, The New Zealand Journal of Agriculture and the New Zealand Gardener. He has also worked for Wellington's Evening Post, The Dominion and Hamilton This Week.