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daring but exciting science, February 19, 1999
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Annalee says that mortality is only a choice, made because of a collective identification with something that's basically not necessary. She doesn't describe exactly how the aging process becomes reversed, except to indicate that belief in something good and positive produces like results. This is very powerful reading for young and free incarnates. It's the extrapowerful truth.
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The Great Annalee Skarin, June 6, 2011
This review is from: Beyond Mortal Boundaries (Paperback)
Mystic, philospher, metaphysician, and Christian visionary, Annalee Skarin produced about 5 books in the middle of the 20th century that fused her Mormon doctrine and "New Age" perspectives in controversial ways. Eventually excommunicated by the Mormons, she argued that one could be "translated" (leave this realm) without having to experience death.
And part of the controversy is that Skarin herself appears to have disappeared from the earth without a trace.
The Bible is an important part of her philosophical underpinnings, yet she seems to have anticipated "New Age" beliefs by a good twenty years, without miring herself in older traditions such as Theosophy and Spiritualism.
Her writing is passionate, logical, and given to great pronouncements which include an unorthodox use of capital letters.
This book, her second-to-last piece of work, is the most central of her works because it is about translation itself. Here's the blurb...
"Death is the dreary, back-door entrance into the other world. It is the servant's entrance. But there is a great front door of glory for those who OVERCOME."
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