Reaching to Heaven
A Spiritual Journey Through Life and Death
Written by: James Van Praagh
Category: Non-Fiction
Genre: Spirituality, New Age, Self-help
Book Details:
ISBN 10: 0733611389
ISBN 13: 9780733611384
Format: paperback
Publisher: Hodder Headline Australia (A Hodder & Stoughton book)
Date Published: Published in Australia and New Zealand 1999; Reprinted 1999, 2002
Language: English
Condition: Good
Appearance: Paperback with intact covers. Front and back show light surface wear and minor edge rubbing; spine lightly creased from reading. Barcode sticker on back. Pages lightly tanned with normal age-related browning. No loose or missing pages visible.
Synopsis:
This sequel to medium Van Praagh's bestselling Talking to Heaven provides a practical guide to finding a closer connection to the world beyond and a richer success in the present life. James Van Praagh has touched the lives of millions with his extraordinary ability to communicate with the world beyond. In Reaching to Heaven, he continues his uplifting and transcendent message and reveals how to chart a course for living as spiritual beings in a physical world that will sustain and fill us for decades to come. Filled with unshakeable faith in our ability to achieve anything we set out to accomplish, Reaching to Heaven offers an evolving vision of ourselves and a spiritual realm that is within our grasp.
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