You’re about to read Hereafter. Possibly you’ve already read, Maitreya, and may have a sense that the storyline was not pure fiction. Much of the plot was inspired by made-up stories in pop culture, as in the Twilight characters, Bella and Edward, as well as Hunger Games’ Katniss and Peeta. Mixed into the fiction, however, were biblical facts as well as influences of a spiritual Truth I feel blessed to have had been brought to my attention. When Fallon arrives in heaven, few if any of her childhood imaginings were realized. It wasn’t the complete displacement and culture shock that she’d expected. First of all, her glorified body was similar to and certainly much better than the one she left behind on earth. Having a physical body, heaven was a destination with recognizable buildings and roads, places for people with bodies to go and ways to get there. Fallon soon learned that being in heaven was no vacation. She’d graduated from spiritual grammar school when leaving earth. Now it was time for spiritual boot camp before joining the Marines of the spiritual hierarchy in heaven.
52 parts