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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Book by Anthony Borgia!,
By Katie "book worm" (PA , USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
This is the 2nd book I've read by this author (Here & Hereafter was the 1st), and I am amazed at how in-depth both books are re: what may await us after death.
As I stated in my review of "Here & Hereafter", I believe that each book on after-death communication has something to offer, but what is brought forth is going to be dependent on where the soul is "residing" at that time. It seems to me that it's like the story about the blind trying to describe an elephant - where one feels the trunk & thinks that is what the elephant is, another feels the tail, one feels the ear, and so on... Each one is partially correct, but not completely - and this is how I see each of the wonderful books out there re: the afterlife. In terms of what this book contains... It includes info. channeled from the late Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson re: the realm of "Heaven" that he's been residing in since his death. Apparently, he had written a book while on earth that has led to the misguidance of many who've read it (it basically stated that info received psychically is "of the devil"). As a result, he has felt a need to write a book from the "Other Side" to correct this "mistake", as well as give an appraisal of what he's experienced since his passing. I found this book to be quite insightful, and filled with the wonders & beauty that will await most of us upon death. I say "most of us" because he does discuss the "lower realms", where those souls go that have led hideaous lives while on earth. However, it's stated quite clearly that these souls have not been banished to this horrible afterlife, instead, they have complete control in moving themselves up "the spiritual ladder", and many are waiting to help these souls as soon as they should give up the negativity that binds them there. I found many of the beautiful descriptions to match those given in "Within Heaven's Gate" - a book about a woman who had an NDE while quite ill. The main difference is that "Heaven's Gate" is written from a decidedly christian standpoint, whereas "world Unseen" specifically states that people from ALL religions (as well as those with no religion at all) inhabit the beautiful realms of Heaven. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in after-death communications &/or the afterlife in general. A word of caution though, an open mind is needed to gain anything from the reading of this book.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As simple as it is sincere, as warm as it is heartfelt...,
By sarnia@marrog.demon.co.uk (Guernsey, Channel Islands.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
There can be few people who have not at times wondered what happens after death. Most of us have preconceived ideas of heaven and hell - fostered in childhood, with little thought going towards the subject since. The church has always claimed exclusivity with such matters as the `souls salvation', and as such, heaven is thought of as being a most difficult place to enter - only for `the saved'. To discover what kind of place the next world is, we must inquire of someone who lives there, and record what is said; that is what has been done in this book. The end result is a book as simple as it is sincere, as warm as it is heartfelt. Giving one of the most comprehensive accounts of the life and conditions of the spirit world and its people, this book is rightly regarded as a classic of Spiritualist literature. The communicator, Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, delightfully shows us, with both humour and compassion, how many of our preconceived notions of `the next life' are substantially incorrect. One of the great regrets from his earth life was that he too added to this general misconception by his writing The Necromancers, a book which dealt with the subject of spirit return, but which gave a distorted view of the facts. The writing of the present volume, however, has enabled Monsignor to redress his wrongs. The countless millions of people, of whatever religion (or none), who have simply undergone the natural and normal process of `death', find themselves to be the inheritors of a vast world; a world of both unsurpassed beauty and illimitable opportunity. On passing to the spirit world, every person, regardless of colour or creed, will find themselves the inheritors of precisely the spiritual abode to which their earthly lives have befitted them. The spirit world is the land of the great harvest, the seeds of which were sown upon the earth: "Whatever a man sows, that shall he reap" has its full and just application. Those who find themselves in the bleak and meagre surroundings of the dark realms have only themselves to reproach, for what they see about them is an outward expression of the current state of their spiritual progression. Just as the beauties of the light realms are created and upheld by theirs inhabitants, so have the conditions of the dark realms been brought about: beauty of deed and thought can produce nothing but beauty. We have been taught to believe that God punishes, actually punishes people by condemning them to Hell for all eternity. The churches have built up a monstrous conception of the Eternal Father of Heaven. It is man alone who qualifies himself for the state of his existence after his passing into spirit. There is no `Judgement Day' to fear - that which has always been such a powerful weapon in the ecclesiastical armoury; every soul living in the dark realms has judged themselves. Spiritual progression is the birthright of every soul, however, and no matter how low they may have sunk spiritually, it is within the power of each and everyone to attain to the highest heaven; nothing stands in their way but themselves. Great organisations exist in the spirit world with dedicated helpers working to assist all those affected souls who live in darkness, with the hope that they will rise out of it into the light. The urge, however, must come from within the fallen soul himself. Adherence to any religious faith, in itself, has no relevance, or bearing, towards ones inheritance in the great world of spirit. Services that are performed for a fellow being, with no other intention than that of helping him, or of bringing him some good, is the substance of which spiritual progression is composed. Those good deeds are reflected back upon us, and so go to make up our inheritance in the spirit world. No service, however small, or however unobtrusively performed, is overlooked or gone `unrecorded', and each go to add still more colour to our spiritual make up. Religion being such a potent force, however, it binds the minds of so many good people. Whole communities of people can be found who still exercise their old earthly religion. They are free to do so, and no pressure is brought to bear upon them, for free will is an ever-respected attribute of life in spirit realms. The members of these communities know that they have passed on, but think that part of their heavenly reward is to continue with their man-made forms of worship. They will continue to do so until such time as a spiritual awakening takes place; mental resurrection, however, must come from within. There are also those who fervently uphold that a future state does not exist, or those who never gave the matter much thought. These individuals also have to be helped in their early days. Simply showing the newly arrived soul what kind of place the spirit world is does much useful work however, and many soon but realise that: Orthodoxy is man-made, but that the universe is God-given. In company with Ruth (whose meeting Monsignor describes in this volume) Edwin, an old friend and colleague, acts as their guide, showing them the beauties of their new life and the freedom that comes with it... Mark Naftel.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT BOOK,
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
I highly recomend this book. It was so moving I could not put it down and read it in one night. It gave me such closure after my parents both suddenly passed away 5 months apart to the day. I have had such a hard time dealing with it until I read this book. I have never been into religion because I never really believed what they preached. I always beleived in God, but was unsure of the life after and feared like most people that there was nothing. This book truly changed my life and it is the first thing that has made sense of life after the death. I have such faith now and hard as life is being a good person pays off in the end. God bless Jenn
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Travelog of a Soul,
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
I read the second book first as I had to order this one. On the whole, this is a good book, and my uppermost thought is, I wish more souls on the "Other Side" would undertake more such books so that we could gain a more balanced perspective. This book (and it's companion) are very unusual as it is written from the perspective of one who has passed to the Other Side...a real treat! I am not aware of another such book which is written from the perspective of the soul on the Other Side.Since what I have read to date have been books on past life regressions, prolific NDE accounts, and books by mediums and psychics about the Spirit Worlds and the Afterlife, much of the content of this book confirms what I have learned from the others. So I am encouraged, about its contents. However, in fairness, I do have a few concerns. Foremost appears to be any perception on the part of the writer of reincarnation. It is not only NOT mentioned, but presented with the sterotypical view that we only live once on Earth and then live for eternity in the Spirit. This is in contradiction to all else I have learned. The author is very verbose and has a tendency to overstate and add considerable text where less would have been sufficient...thus I found myself skipping text which was redundant or excessive. The author had at times a very defensive tone, with his many, many references to our human ignorance (which I found lacking in spiritual understanding, as we are all born into this world ignorant of our true spiritual selves). I would have expected an author whose mission it was to enlighten us with the facts, less defensive, and at times, condemning of us here on Earth who struggle to make sense of life or what is to come hereafter. What humanity needs is more understanding, especially because we do NOT have the facts at hand of these higher truths. I found it hard to be critical of such a wonderful, and unique attempt, and wish to not do injustice to these works...but rather encourage more souls on the Other Side, to contribute similar works, which in their entirety, would constitute more enlightenment for us all. My singular impression overall, is a job well done, with some reservations of its content, as I have noted above. Both books, this one and its companion, are well worth the read! : )
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life in the World Unseen by Anthony Borgia,
By Truth Seeker (Buffalo, NY) - See all my reviews
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What can we expect after we die? Does life really continue?
What will be our relationship to God? Does heaven have physical properties; water, dirt, air, food, bodies? What can we expect to do in heaven; transportation, relationships, occupations, government, religion, worship, free will? What about hell and punishment? What happens to good Catholics who strongly believe in purgatory; to Christians who fear God; to humans who fear death; and humans who do not want to leave earth? How does an abused physical body affect the astral body? What are the levels in heaven, and what determines the level that can we expect? All of these questions are answered in great detail by Mgsr. Robert Hugh Benson who made his transition in 1914. He clearly was an exemplary human while on earth, and he was also a prolific author, and he still is. After he died, he wanted to come back and get rid of the books that he had written, but that was not possible. However in the 1940's Mgsr. Benson was finally able to tell us about the heaven that he experienced through the psychic Anthony Borgia. This book probably answers every question about heaven that you have ever considered and probably many more. Another book, which focuses on the lower levels of heaven, and which is out of print, but which is available on the internet is "The Astral City" by Francisco Xavier. This account of heaven is similar to Benson's story, but most humans go to a lower level initially, before going to higher levels. Benson also describes the lower levels of heaven, as well as even-higher levels. Finally, we have believable stories about life beyond the physical.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb! Accurate description of Life After this Body,
By phaysmt@aol.com (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
This book gives vivid details on life in the world beyond this one. Not only doesit give descriptions of the surroundings but as the story progresses one learns the "policies and procedures" for functioning without a body. From what I am told from several sources(near death experiences and angel channelings) it is a very acacurate accounting. Enjoy
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real treat for anyone,
By Alex Patapenka (NH, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
This book just proves what I have been reading before.Written in a very colourful language, easy to understand. Very powerful!! Gives you a piece of mind and hope. I encourage you to read this book and compare to your own knowledge of the Spirit World and its laws. Thank you very much, Alex
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A ' MUST HAVE ' BOOK FOR EVERYONE !,
By RHINOFOX@AOL.COM (ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life in the World Unseen (Paperback)
I read this book very soon after my mother died. I have found it has helped me so much to come to terms with my loss, even though I have always been aware of Life after.
It is beautifully written, very informative and I would advise everyone to buy it whether bereaved or not. My only regret is that this book is no longer available in England.
I understand that there are three volumes of this title. I strongly advise that one also reads ' More about Life in the world unseen ' as it is a worthy
follow on book. I would love to read volume three, but am unsure if that is titled ' Life in the world unseen , volume III ' or is the title ' Here and the Here after ' I'm sure that I will end up buying and reading all titles written.!
They are all brilliant ! Can we have them in England please ?
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST-READ FOR ALL AGES,
By Robert Egby "Author of The Quest of the Radic... (Chaumont, upstate New York.) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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Life in the World Unseen is one of the best-ever descriptions of life in the Spirit World. It goes well beyond Stead's Blue Island. It tests our limitations but comes through with intelligent and refreshing explanations of life that goes on after so-called death. For people terrified about dying, young and old, this and similar books written by Borgia through automatic writing, is an oasis of awareness and comfort. The book is an all-round, comprehensive experience of the Spirit World.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life in the World Unseen,
By Barbara J. Anderson "paws4me" (Huntington Beach, Ca) - See all my reviews
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Now here is a book you won't soon forget. Fascinating. A very different view of the other side.
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