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What happens when we die? Non-believers say death permanently extinguishes life, while believers insist that our souls continue for eternity. There is only one way to know for sure. Or is there? In Glimpses of Heaven, author Thomas Hardesty takes readers on a personal odyssey into the afterlife, which he experienced through visitations from deceased loved ones-and pets-while in a dream state. He explores the nature of death as well as life after death in the context of familial relationships. Highlighting themes such as grief, guilt, hope, and love, the book delves into the continuation of…mehr

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What happens when we die? Non-believers say death permanently extinguishes life, while believers insist that our souls continue for eternity. There is only one way to know for sure. Or is there? In Glimpses of Heaven, author Thomas Hardesty takes readers on a personal odyssey into the afterlife, which he experienced through visitations from deceased loved ones-and pets-while in a dream state. He explores the nature of death as well as life after death in the context of familial relationships. Highlighting themes such as grief, guilt, hope, and love, the book delves into the continuation of relationships in the mysterious realm of the hereafter, culminating in an extraordinary journey to the Kingdom of Heaven. The visitations the author has experienced have been crystal clear and have made perfect sense, and the information he's gleaned has served as a warning, provided reassurance or conveyed important information. Take a fantastic and spiritual journey that reveals a glimpse of the beyond - all while learning lessons on how to live here on Earth.
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Thomas Hardesty, a native of Mogadore, Ohio, graduated from the University of Akron with a bachelor of arts in mass communications. He worked thirty years as a sports journalist/editor in Northeast Ohio, and he was part of an award-winning daily newspaper sports department that received statewide honors from the Press Club of Cleveland and The Associated Press. He lives with his wife, Kim, in Stow, Ohio, with their family of rescued pets.