Afterlife

Afterlife by Robert Greenough, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on March 23, 2016, is a 246-page exploration of existence beyond death. The narrative follows George Cunningham, a respected citizen who, after a fatal accident, finds himself in Heaven. There, he engages in thought-based communication with a soul named Ashur, who guides him through a comprehensive understanding of the cosmos, the nature of souls, and the process of reincarnation. This edition presents a unique perspective on spiritual themes, aiming to clarify concepts often found in religious texts.
Readers will discover a detailed examination of life, death, and the afterlife, as George learns about the connections between souls on Earth and those in Heaven. The book includes an extensive glossary to aid comprehension, making complex ideas accessible to a general audience. With its focus on literature and fiction, Afterlife invites those curious about spiritual questions and the interpretations of religious beliefs to delve into its thought-provoking narrative.
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George Cunningham, a good and respected citizen, is killed instantly when his automobile strikes a tree along an icy country road. He finds himself in Heaven, where he is confronted by a soul, Ashur. Ashur, George, and all other souls, not having body to talk, hear, see, touch, or smell, communicate totally by thought transmission. He is subjected to examination by Ashur to determine his ability to remain in Heaven for eternity. Ashur orients George to a concise history of development of the cosmos, earth, souls, life development, and incarnation of soul to the human body of man. George becomes the soul for a new generation of human, with a surprise outcome that is reasonable, even rational. He learns the truth in Biblical portrayals and reporting, with communication possible between soul on earth and soul in Heaven. The book includes a helpful and extensive Glossary. Technical information is easy to understand,written by a common person for the common person Bystanders questioning “facts” stated in today’s religions will be especially interested in this reading. The author considers “Afterlife” the “apex book” of his trilogy.
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