The Gate of Heaven (Life after Death - a Soul in Paradise Book 3)
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The Gate of Heaven (Life after Death - a Soul in Paradise Book 3)
The original flyleaf states: This third series of Leaves from the Autobiography of a Soul in Paradise, recorded by the late Robert James Lees, completes a notable trilogy, of which the ever-popular Through the Mists and The Life Elysian constitute the first two volumes.
In the gate of Heaven is sketched the progress of the soul of Aphraar after death through the purgatory to the gateway of the Second Birth, which according to Mr. Lees' spirit friends, may take place after physical death.
It is safe to say that many readers who have not hitherto read the preceding records of Robert James Lees will find their introduction to this work the opening of an interesting acquaintance.
Published in 1931, this book contains information of a critical nature to Christians. Not only does it explain the importance of the new birth, but it also indicates that this can be achieved post death. It is fortunate that this is the case, because otherwise hardly a single soul would achieve that exalted spiritual state which is a prerequisite to entering the real heavens. It also manages to do all this while quoting extensively from the Bible to support the detailed information Aphraar communicates.
If Christians studied this book with care, the entire orthodox Christian theology would be turned on its head, and returned to that which Jesus taught.
In the period since this initial publication, two other extensive, credible revelations have been published, The Padgett Messages in 1941, and The Urantia Book in 1955. Both support the fundamental premise of this book, that the Kingdom of God and the place (Spirit Spheres or Mansion Worlds) where most of us arrive post death are not the same place. And that all the ceremonies and sacraments of the various orthodox Christian churches will not achieve the new birth for you. Read this book carefully and it will change your outlook, and your spiritual life.