Vee
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I think it is still very interesting indeed that books of any point of view about the afterlife are attracting so much attention. It does point to an underpinning of great yearning to feel secure in the face of death, something we can all identify with. I recall Monroe's teaching about how we create the heaven or hell we imagine especially when we imagine them en masse, so these places are very real...they just aren't the ultimate reality of the afterlife, but then, we ourselves have been busy creating the afterlife of our choosing...for example, The Park. Once upon a "time", there wasn't any Park...we had to create it, humans began the creation of it and are continuing to create it. And the readers of these books are continuing to add to the creation of these "heavens and hells" that their forefathers began long ago. Either way, it 's nice to have someplace to go, and I don't think The Park is the ultimate afterlife place anyway...we just aren't advanced enough to access the "higher consciousness" places that are beyond even The Park. But I'm sure they are out there, and some folk are enjoying them. Vee
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