Two Years in Heaven
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WHAT HAPPENS to us when we die? Is there really a heaven, where God has “prepared a place for us,” or does life for us begin and end on planet Earth? Are all those orbs in the seemingly infinite universe just put there for us to admire as we gaze up into the night sky, or is there life on those other worlds? When we die our bodies remain behind, but where does the real us—soul, spirit, consciousness—go? Can something so vital one minute disappear into nothingness the next? Some say we cannot know, that nobody has ever come back to tell us. Is this true? Information channeled to us from those on "the other side," as well as through near-death and out-of-body experiences, reveals that the universe is teeming with life and that life goes on. If you believe in the validity of psychic phenomena, then this little book will give you a glimpse of the places we are destined to inhabit when our lives on earth are over.
For two years before she passed on in 1908, Rose Carson recorded her out-of-body travels in the celestial worlds. Known as “Rose the Sunlight,” she was the Recording Secretary and Treasurer at the Temple of Health in Kansas City, Missouri, which she founded together with her husband, Dr. C. Hiram Carson, who published this book after her death. Rose wrote:
"The consciousness that I have attained tells me this great truth: The soul aspiring for progress never retrogrades; it goes on and on, throughout all eternity, toward greater achievements and higher realizations."
"Progressive beings of the spiritual, heavenly, and celestial worlds are always on the lookout for receptive minds, to whom they may be able to impart the knowledge they have gained."