If you buy here we will pay shipping

  • John Thomas sees in the realms of the afterlife the many ways in which spirits can get side-tracked from their path of growth and learning—the more-than-lifelong results of the physical addictions, mental hang-ups, and emotional obsessions they had experienced as mortals;
  • He learns the true purpose and practice of meditation. He learns that thoughts are things, but we’re only bound by them when we don’t pay attention to them. We can become the masters of our thoughts, and consequently of our lives, here and hereafter.
  • He learns how physical matter arises from the subtler energies that pervade the universe, and how the entire system, every particle and vibration, is inhabited by consciousness, the great God who is everything. The many worlds are separated by the nature of their energy, and our ability to participate in them depends upon managing our own energies.
  • He perfects the techniques of creating with his mind the world around him, alone and in cooperation with his many friends who died before him. And as he realizes how much it would help all mankind to know what he is learning, he undertakes a difficult project: to somehow transmit the knowledge shared by those in the afterlife to living people, so we can all know why and how to live.
  • He learns that people in the astral and mental worlds are very much aware of what goes on here in the physical, if they choose to pay attention. They can and do interact with us; we have documented thousands of examples. He also learns why information from the other side is not always, or often, reliable.
  • He learns the importance of loving and of connections to others, not only human beings; He gradually learns to accomplish the remembering of his oneness with all things, that he is virtually—not metaphorically—the same being as his wife Kate, a grizzly bear, a pine tree or a pumpkin. He learns and shares the great lesson—that we are all, right now, identical with everything else that is, or was, or will be in the universe.
John Thomas finds a way to transmit the story of his experiences in the astral and mental realms of the afterlife to his wife, and the contact brings Kate the hope, guidance, and awareness to embrace and use her full spiritual nature as never before. It provides her and other seekers a clear, cogent explanation of the nature of our reality and our spiritual, mental, and physical selves—knowledge present in all the ancient mystical traditions, but never before revealed in such a clear and understandable explanation.

This fascinating book addresses the perpetual questions of mankind's age-old search for spiritual understanding. In it, Gregory Shaw has presented the results of a lifetime of spiritual investigation in a story format that is not only easy to read and understand, but also bursting with insight and revelation.

There is a continuation of life after this physical one. It has been described and documented extensively in the surviving records of a wide variety of cultures in different places and times of human history. It has been only during the last century that modern spiritual investigators have collected and compared the evidence. Anyone who peruses the literature of near-death experiences will find a remarkable consistency to the events and situations encountered by those who have been to the other side, and come back to tell about it. There are many.

Spirit is much more than an anthology of the literature of survival of the human soul. It vividly describes the physical, mental, and spiritual nature of human beings, and the nature of our relationship to other humans in flesh and in the spirit. It explains our responsibilities to those whom we live among, to the great powers of the universe, to our individual selves, and to the One Self. It derives from the ancient spiritual traditions of Taoism, Buddhism, and early Christianity, more recent Theosophy, and direct personal revelatory spiritual experience. It will be your guide to a deeper understanding of the meaning of your life and actions. If you know and understand the philosophy presented in this book, and base your actions on this new understanding, you cannot help but bring more purpose, peace of mind, and care for others into your life.

Home