There Is No Death (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Wilberforce, Basil

 
9781333861995: There Is No Death (Classic Reprint)

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This book explores the themes of death, the afterlife, and the nature of the soul from a spiritual perspective. The author, an esteemed theologian, delves into ancient wisdom and scripture to provide insights on the transition of the soul beyond the physical realm. The text examines the concept of death as an illusion, arguing that the essential self, or spirit, continues to exist after the body dies. The author explores the idea that our loved ones who have passed away are still present in spirit, watching over and guiding us. Through thought and meditation, this book encourages readers to connect with the spiritual world and find solace in the knowledge that death is not an end but a transformation into a higher state of being.

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Excerpt from There Is No Death

The spirit of man at school in the body is like a bird in a cage, or a bird whose wings are temporarily disabled. All who have loved and kept birds know how at a certain season in the year our British song-birds, imprisoned that they may contribute to our pleasure, become restless, wakeful, often beating against the bars of their cage, their power of song seems for the time paralysed.

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