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In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision for the Afterlife (1997)

by M. Scott Peck

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I've just finished this book in less than a day so to say that I found it intriguing would be an understatement. I suppose anyone who thinks about an afterlife has their own predispositions as to what they think they’ll find there. This is only the second time that I’ve been so thoroughly introduced to someone else’s suppositions to the afterlife that I found myself entertaining thoughts unbounded by my own lazy, comfortable opinions and hypotheses. ( )
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A New Age vision of afterlife through the eyes of writer Daniel Turpin. After dying at the age of 73, Turpin is welcomed in Heaven by officials who give him a tour. Hell is where souls live in constant fear of reality, while Purgatory is where souls undergo psychotherapy. By the author of In Search of Stones.… (more)

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