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Numa Jay Pillion was three when he first learned of death-that we eventually die, and our bodies are put into the ground to be consumed by worms. The idea depressed him to the point that he attempted suicide on two occasions. If life was going to end, he wanted to get it over with. An inner presence caused him to hesitate, however, and he eventually decided to accept life for what it would offer. At twenty-six, Numa's landlady told him about reincarnation. From that moment on, his spiritual learning never ceased. He studied theosophy, became a member of the Rosicrucian Order, attended Unity Church services, and studied spiritualism, hypnosis, the power of the mind, and the works of Edgar Cayce. He did not restrict himself to any one school of thought. Perhaps his learning was the result of divine guidance; perhaps he was just eager to learn. Now eighty-one years of age, Numa passes on some of what he has learned in this book. He hopes that in doing so, he'll save people from the pain he suffered when he believed that death was the end of everything. Fear of death is a negative force that holds us back, causing us to live a negative, even hostile existence. Take the fear out of death, and we can begin to live a fuller life. To those who follow the light within, the Bible states, "By your faith be it unto you." To those with spiritual eyes, the answer is, "When the pupil is ready, the master appears."
Each one of us is composed of strengths and weaknesses, and we must face the ramifications of both. We learn what to do by learning what not to do, and we can also learn from the experiences of others. "The Redemption of Elaine Geraldine" is a learning book. Its message helps the reader see beyond the barriers of time and space, and into the future -- for there is a future, regardless of how painful our present life may be. Through a story that reveals this essential truth, Numa Jay Pillion explores the characteristics of three individuals: their sexuality, self-indulgence, and self-will. He also examines the consequences of those characteristics. Elaine Geraldine is the person who paid the greatest price for her mortal sin. And because the consequences of her sin were overwhelming, this book is titled in her memory. Read on...and discover how we can achieve victory over the dark. Numa Jay Pillion has spent the last sixty years studying metaphysical and esoteric teachings. He is the author of "Life Stories," "Life Readings," "The Heart of a Convict," "Spiritual Eyes," and "The Immortal Truth."
The Akashic records, also known as the Book of God's Remembrance, contain accounts of everything we have ever thought, said, or done. We will all read these records after we die, and we will all be judged by what lies within. In rare cases, individuals glimpse the Records while they are still alive, and share what they have learned from them. "The Immortal Truth" is the first book that includes all of the revelations of the Records in one work -- across party lines, one might say. With narratives of visions from Saint Anne Catherine Emmerich and Edgar Cayce, and Life Readings from the Religious Research Foundation of America, Inc., there is an abundance of material to intrigue the spiritual seeker in you.
Numa Jay Pillion was three when he first learned of death-that we eventually die, and our bodies are put into the ground to be consumed by worms. The idea depressed him to the point that he attempted suicide on two occasions. If life was going to end, he wanted to get it over with. An inner presence caused him to hesitate, however, and he eventually decided to accept life for what it would offer. At twenty-six, Numa's landlady told him about reincarnation. From that moment on, his spiritual learning never ceased. He studied theosophy, became a member of the Rosicrucian Order, attended Unity Church services, and studied spiritualism, hypnosis, the power of the mind, and the works of Edgar Cayce. He did not restrict himself to any one school of thought. Perhaps his learning was the result of divine guidance; perhaps he was just eager to learn. Now eighty-one years of age, Numa passes on some of what he has learned in this book. He hopes that in doing so, he'll save people from the pain he suffered when he believed that death was the end of everything. Fear of death is a negative force that holds us back, causing us to live a negative, even hostile existence. Take the fear out of death, and we can begin to live a fuller life. To those who follow the light within, the Bible states, "By your faith be it unto you." To those with spiritual eyes, the answer is, "When the pupil is ready, the master appears."
If Gerald Lewis Hudson had seen his life in a dream, it would have been a nightmare. Hudson lived in a world of darkness and violence, a world that has a particular magnetic attraction to those who can only fantasize its horrors through books and films. Numa Jay Pillion tells Hudson's story in "The Heart of a Convict" without sanitizing or sugarcoating it, giving us a fascinating glimpse into a criminal--yet very human--soul.
Numa Jay Pillion set out to achieve the dream he had nurtured for a lifetime. Years later, left with only the clothes on his back, he began to question his true purpose. He discovered it in a Life Reading--a communication from spirit planes, delivered through a medium. In the process he also discovered that the sexual orientation he had struggled with was a byproduct of reincarnation, and that we are "first and foremost, members of one spiritual world, with the ability to contact beings in other realms." Part memoir, part window on seldom-glimpsed planes of existence, "Life Stories Life Readings" takes us on a spiritual journey we won't soon forget.
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