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The Afterlife: A Journey To
By: Stephen Paul Chong / 6th Books / $16.95

Overview: My name is Athar. At least it is now that I am here, in heaven. I can tell you the story only now. I couldn’t back then, when it was too painful, when it hurt too much. But now I know what happens. More than that, I now know why. I am not here to tell you what to believe. I am here to tell you what is true.

Verdict: The Afterlife - A Journey to: Now You Know What Will Happen is an inspirational voyage of discovery through heaven’s many portals. For you will experience heaven’s many levels BEFORE you get there.

Death is not the end of life. Death is just a departure for the Spirit World, which is our true home in the afterlife. People today know about earthly things in much greater detail than they did in the past, but when it comes to the important spiritual matters such as death and the world after death, it can be said that the people of the past were much more knowledgeable.

Information concerning the world after death is not taught at schools, many people believe that talk of the world after death is old-fashioned, and spend their lives in ignorance of it. This results in all kinds of confusion when they die and return back to the Real World.

Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults say they believe in heaven. Based on a survey from back in 2020, it did not immediately offer a definition of heaven, though subsequent questions explored what respondents think heaven is like.

Furthermore, respondents who believe in neither heaven nor hell, but do still believe in an afterlife, were given the opportunity to describe their idea of this afterlife in the form of an open-ended question that asked: “In your own words, what do you think the afterlife is like?”

Within this group, about one-in-five people expressed belief in an afterlife where one’s spirit, consciousness or energy lives on after their physical body has passed away, or in a continued existence in an alternate dimension or reality.

Indeed, one respondent describes their view as “a resting place for our spirits and energy. I don’t think it’s like the traditional view of heaven but I’m also not sure that death is the end.” And another says, “I believe that life continues and after my current life is done, I will go on in some other form. It won’t be me, as in my traits and personality, but something of me will carry on.”

Thus here in The Afterlife - A Journey to: Now You Know What Will Happen, author Stephen Paul Chong details, in a highly thoughtful, and genuinely impassioned manner, seventeen chapters (inclusive of The Passage, The Redemption, The Renewal, through to The Great Gardens, The Planning, culminating in The Recovery, The Rescues, The Chosen Pathway and The Great Vista) that will enthrall the reader from start to finish.

I mean, in general, the big question has always been Is there life after death? After all, we are all going to die, but the real question should be When, not if, professes Chong.

Which then leads to What then? Is that all there is? Is it just a case of That’s it? We go to dust and all that are left are legacies of a life, hopefully well lived?

Chong adds that within this tome he has brought forth, he can only lay claim to the words as the author by virtue that it is his fingers that are waltzing on the keyboard. The source of the words is what us, the reader, need to determine as truth, folly or fiction.

Or, perhaps, it all just comes down to the ism of What you believe is true.

About the Author - Stephen Chong M.Ed. is a highly sought-after professional development coach, keynote speaker and author who shares his passion for life with everyone that he meets. He lives in Queensland, Australia.

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