The three narratives in 'Gone West' are passed on to the medium by spiritualist means, including automatic writing and trance. Each narrative is personal, each narrator using his own terms of reference and displaying a unique character; yet the fundamental theme underlying them all is the same: there is continuity of life and there is an inviolable law of consequences where everything - thoughts, motives, actions and even inaction - must be accounted for, and there will be results for good or for ill.
It might be said that these messages are not of the same elevated teaching as those related in The Life Beyond The Veil series, and yet the teaching contained therein is something which each human who walks this Earth will, at some stage of his or her spiritual evolution, have to learn thoroughly and completely.
The reality of the transmitted messages is brought home through their simplicity and humility. What is communicated strikes deep within the soul and resonates with the truth contained therein. These are real accounts of events in the Afterlife showing the dangers as well as the blessings, from the back-to-basic 'sets' of the first communicator, H.J.L., to the 'Officer' with his first-hand accounts of the unimaginably dire consequences of selfishly and wilfully violating spiritual laws.
This book should be read by anyone interested in
his or her future life. Even with just an initial perusal of this book,
it becomes transparently clear why the seers and prophets of old gave
out severe warnings concerning selfishness, arrogance and the
withholding of forgiveness. 'Gone West' is a warning to all to be
certain that in the next stage of life the law: 'As you sow, so shall
you reap' can never be circumvented, and the results of this law are
blatantly manifested in the events and conditions around the individual
in a manner far more observably precise than this transient life on
Earth reveals.
Tony Bisson
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