“A Journey of an
After-Lifetime”
“Learning
doesn’t end at death.”
(Inspired by “The
Oversoul Seven” Trilogy by Jane Roberts, “Proof of Heaven” by Eben Alexander, “Seth
Speaks” by Jane Roberts, and “The Modern Book of the Dead” by Ptolemy Tompkins,
plus many astrology books)
Caleb
Blake is an average young adult man with a lovely wife and two daughters living
in modern hot Arizona. But a disastrous roadway accident puts him in an
agonizing coma. His life drastically cut short, he soon dies, expecting
infinite blackness and pain.
But
he soon finds himself hovering over his body…and then severed from it.
Disoriented and confused, he tries to interact with the real world and his
grieving family, to no avail. As free as he feels to time travel and see all
the thoughts and destinies of humanity, he still deeply misses his old body and
his beer. Caleb is soon guided by an animal, his higher self and a wise elderly
goddess Martha, to the spirit world through a tunnel where…after bizarrely
living his entire life again in reverse…he meets his loved ones and ancestors.
But
life in the astral realm isn’t all uniting and enlightening as spiritualists
say. Aside from an elite hierarchy of evolved ancient souls who look down upon
the lesser evolved (Ethericism, much?), Caleb meets four new individuals whom
he must get to know so he can eventually move on to the Test of Selves. (A test
where one corrects negative past actions in life simulations concluding with a battle
with Shadow Selves and malevolent tar-like entities in order to attain eventual
enlightenment with God the Source. Being judged by gods makes it more
challenging.)
But
there is more to Caleb’s new friends than meets the soul…as it were. What
happens when Caleb finds out that Medieval King Calanius, 2 dogs, 7 bugs, a
Buddhist devotee, a transgender prostitute woman, a Mandarin spirit-channeling
lady from the future, and a 70’s serial killer were all in fact, his past
incarnations? In a bizarre journey toward oneness, Caleb will soon find out
that learning doesn’t cease at the last breath.
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