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The Light: A Modern-Day Journey for Peace

von Judith T. Lambert

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The ground-breaking novel on the near-death experience that unveils the roots to a global spirituality. Religion's common denominator . . . The Light God does not have a religion. God does not speak a language. God does not have a culture. It is we who require these things. Why has humankind always sought the Light? What do pharaohs and prophets and festivals around the world tell us about the meaning of the Light? A modern woman has an extraordinary dream that seems like a near-death experience. This gives rise to a quest for truth. Dissatisfied with answers at home, she takes her search abroad and enters a world of knowledge through the people she encounters. Propelled by what she discovers, her journey continues to the foundation of religious unity. The Light: A Modern-Day Journey for Peace moves beyond those elements first popularized by Ray Moody M.D., to the premise that the Light of the near-death experience is actually the bedrock of religion. This modern-day story melds the varieties of religious experience into a visual whole. The essence of God becomes globally and tangibly defined. A guide for today and beyond, this book chronicles the possibility of a renaissance in religion and transforms our understanding through its inviting message. Gods and the names for God have changed in every era, yet one dynamic remains constant--the Light. Learn how the near-death experience is the springboard for a universal connection. This journey uncovers our prevailing spiritual unity despite our world's seemingly different beliefs. Ultimately, The Light: A Modern-Day Journey for Peace shows the powerful spiritual bond we have with one another.… (mehr)
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A wonderful read ( )
  mariaantonysamy | Nov 13, 2018 |
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This was a very enjoyable and interesting read. It had a very unique insight about religion, near death experiences, God, and belief systems. I would recommend to anyone who wants to delve into finding out why and who we really are. ( )
  alieceey | May 26, 2018 |
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Judith Lambert takes us on a quest to find out the meaning of the light in a dream she keeps having. She travels the globe learning about different religions and beliefs trying to find the true meaning of god and her dream. And interesting read. ( )
1 abstimmen Draak | Apr 7, 2017 |
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This is a novel but it incorporates many real-life aspects of the author's life. The story delves into the meanings of various religious/spiritual symbols which are shared by many different belief systems; nearly all share some version of the idea that light represents the power and purity of what is most generally referred to as God. Jude, the main character in the book, goes on a journey to understand the symbolism revealed in some of her dreams. She researches books, she travels overseas and she meets and talks to people about their beliefs. An interesting journey and an enjoyable book. ( )
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"The black moment is the moment when the real message of transformation is going to come. At the darkest moment comes the light."    Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth (1988)
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As a child I received instruction both in the Bible and in the Talmud.  I am a Jew but I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the Nazarene.    Albert Einstein
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The ground-breaking novel on the near-death experience that unveils the roots to a global spirituality. Religion's common denominator . . . The Light God does not have a religion. God does not speak a language. God does not have a culture. It is we who require these things. Why has humankind always sought the Light? What do pharaohs and prophets and festivals around the world tell us about the meaning of the Light? A modern woman has an extraordinary dream that seems like a near-death experience. This gives rise to a quest for truth. Dissatisfied with answers at home, she takes her search abroad and enters a world of knowledge through the people she encounters. Propelled by what she discovers, her journey continues to the foundation of religious unity. The Light: A Modern-Day Journey for Peace moves beyond those elements first popularized by Ray Moody M.D., to the premise that the Light of the near-death experience is actually the bedrock of religion. This modern-day story melds the varieties of religious experience into a visual whole. The essence of God becomes globally and tangibly defined. A guide for today and beyond, this book chronicles the possibility of a renaissance in religion and transforms our understanding through its inviting message. Gods and the names for God have changed in every era, yet one dynamic remains constant--the Light. Learn how the near-death experience is the springboard for a universal connection. This journey uncovers our prevailing spiritual unity despite our world's seemingly different beliefs. Ultimately, The Light: A Modern-Day Journey for Peace shows the powerful spiritual bond we have with one another.

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