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| Embraced by the Light | 
enlarge | Author: Betty J. Eadie Publisher: Bantam Category: Book
List Price: $13.00 (30.60 RON) Buy New: $10.40 (24.48 RON) You Save: $2.60 (6.12 RON) (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 230 reviews Sales Rank: 13468
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0553382152 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.9013 EAN: 9780553382150 ASIN: 0553382152
Publication Date: October 29, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Review Embraced by the Light is an inspirational map of the afterlife framed in the moment of Eadie's death, and presents a possible answer to the big question, "Why are we here?" An easy read, its subtitle could have been "The Average Person's Guide to Near-Death Experiences." Although heavily filtered through Eadie's Christian worldview, her vision of the afterlife does not include a wrathful deity, but a figure of love and compassion. Some readers may find Eadie's repeated Christian references bothersome, and Embraced by the Light will undoubtedly raise a lot of questions along the lines of "What about reincarnation?" and "What happens to people who are not Christians?" --Brian Patterson
Product Description On the night of November 19, 1973, following surgery, thirty-one-year-old wife and mother Betty J. Eadie died....
This is her extraordinary story of the events that followed, her astonishing proof of life after physical death. She saw more, perhaps than any other person has seen before and shares her almost photographic recollections of the remarkable details.
Compelling, inspiring, and infinitely reassuring, her vivid account gives us a glimpse of the peace and unconditional love that awaits us all. More important, Betty's journey offers a simple message that can transform our lives today, showing us our purpose and guiding us to live the way we were meant to -- joyously, abundantly, and with love.
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book review October 28, 2008 For anyone who is searching for spiritual answers and fears death this book gives hope and comfort. I work in the health care field and see people struggle with death and many are unable to peacefully let go when that time arrives. I myself,hope that I am ready to go and hold no fear.
so glad I read this book September 22, 2008 I recently lost a brother. A friend loaned our mother this book. The book didn't answer all my questions, but it did address a significant portion of them. I found her story captivating and comforting, and I intend to buy my own copy so I can highlight the most meaningful portions. The author describes heaven as a place so wonderful that she did not want to return to her body. If you're wondering where your deceased loved ones are now, I recommend reading this book.
Countless People have been Embraced By The Light! September 16, 2008 Embraced by the LightI had originally seen,checked out and read this book from the Public Library many years ago! It was one of the Best Books, I had ever read then or since about out of body experiences and the peace that comes from experiencing what it is like to go towards that Beautiful,glorious light! What I was after in those days when I read that book was learning about how it had felt to go up to Heaven and that Wonderful Peace that everyone experiences that goes up to Heaven for a brief time. This book will also give Great Comfort to those who have lost loved ones and the questions they may have about it.
embraced by the light August 12, 2008 I found this book very enjoyable. Made you want not to fear death. This is the type of book you donot want to set down. Excellent reading
This is not Christianity August 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you attack this book, you are not attacking Christianity. If you want to learn something about Christianity, stay away from this book - read the Bible instead. Eadie consistently denies the foundational ideas about Jesus and salvation found in the Bible and therefore cannot be seen as a representative of Christianity any more than a Buddhist monk would be.
Believe what you want about Jesus, but understand that Embraced By The Light is not talking about the same Jesus described in the Bible.
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