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A carregar... In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision for the Afterlife (1997)por M. Scott Peck
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. We follow the travels of Daniel, a writer and psychiatrist much like Dr. Peck himself, through the realm of the afterlife. From his first consciousness of the "little green room" he finds himself in and his meeting with the guides who help him on his journey, this afterlife is a place both of wonder and of familiarity. For as with every journey we face, the journey through the afterlife can be easy of difficult, an adventure or a trial. Daniel meets spirits who cannot escape the bounds their earthly life set out for them, and who continue to make the afterlife their own little hell. And Daniel learns that in order to do the work of God himself, one still must live well with others. this is a timeless book of inspiration and insight from one of our most creative and distinguished thinkers. I've just finished this book in less than a day so to say that I found it intriguing would be an understatement. I suppose anyone who thinks about an afterlife has their own predispositions as to what they think they’ll find there. This is only the second time that I’ve been so thoroughly introduced to someone else’s suppositions to the afterlife that I found myself entertaining thoughts unbounded by my own lazy, comfortable opinions and hypotheses. > Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Peck-Au-ciel-comme-sur-terre/100646 > AU CIEL COMME SUR TERRE, de Scott Peck - Ed. Robert Laffont. — Daniel Turpin, brillant psychiatre à la retraite, vit une expérience de mort imminente : il voit son corps allongé sur un lit, entouré de ses enfants affligés, puis il est entraîné dans un tourbillon et perd connaissance. Quand il revient à lui, il est mort mais parfaitement conscient. Il va découvrir une nouvelle "dimension", où il n'a plus de corps, plus de "choses à faire", où le temps et l'espace n'existent plus vraiment. Cette nouvelle dimension est régie par le principe de l'entière liberté : dans un sens, chacun décide s'il est en enfer, au paradis ou au purgatoire… Certaines des "âmes" que rencontre Daniel lui font penser aux patients qu'il recevait dans son cabinet de psychiatre, inextricablement coincés dans leurs schémas de vie, ne voulant ni s'ouvrir, ni guérir. A travers ses yeux, nous sommes amenés petit à petit à considérer différemment tous ces blocages qui nuisent à l'harmonie de nos existences terrestres… Une histoire qui - si elle est racontée sur le mode léger des aventures d'un Candide dans l'au-delà - fait retentir un écho beaucoup plus grave : Scott Peck a le don de désigner avec justesse les angoisses et crispations qui gâchent bêtement la vie. —Infos Yoga, (25), Nov./Déc. 1999, (p. 40) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
The author of the best-selling The Road Less Traveled presents a visionary account of the souls journey in the afterlife, told through the experiences of a fictional psychiatrist who attempts to fulfill his destiny. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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