John Lerma's best-selling book, Into the Light , inspired thousands of readers to discover not only what awaits us as we prepare to make our journey from earth to heaven, but, more importantly, how to achieve heaven on earth. In Learning From the Light , Dr. Lerma shares more angelic messages given to his patients and more stories from and about survivors who have experienced the loss of a loved one...and their visits with angels. The mystical experiences described in this revelatory work include: Messages about the future of the world. Lessons on how to prepare for a peaceful and joyful transition to the next world. Selfless suffering and its effect on humanity. Electronic voice phenomena (EVP). Interactions with white angels and dark angels. Based on the latest research on near-death and pre-death experiences, Learning From the Light will show you: How to achieve heaven on earth. How to achieve self-forgiveness and self-love. How to disconnect from your ego to awaken your spiritual self. Religious skeptics often claim that heaven's existence cannot be proven, because no one has ever returned to talk about it firsthand. This is the book that proves them wrong.
I would rather not comment on someone else's review because everyone is entitled to their own opinion no matter how skewed it might be. But I just can't resist the temptation to do a little clarification here. The person who gave this book one star and called it garbage because Lerma talks a lot about Jesus needs to understand something. First of all you are reading a book written by a Christian, not a Muslim, nor Hindu, nor Buddhist. You are reading accounts from people who have grown up in a Christian culture. If this book were written by a Hindu telling of the pre-death experiences of Hindus it would have been stories of people having visions of Krishna or Shiva and not of Jesus. This fact does not invalidate these accounts however. They are still real. I know it's hard to wrap one's critical thinking around this fact. There are whole courses in the annals of philosophy explaining why this is so. The Universal Something (whatever it may be) that we call God allows us to see it the best way that suits us. One of Lerma's patients even said so. So Hindus would naturally see Krishna and not Jesus. A Buddhist would see the deities of his religion and culture instead of angels. The spiritual realm appears to you in the way that you find most comfortable. For me, personally, I would rather not see anything. I would just want a nice peaceful feeling to accompany my passing over for that is what I strive for all my life and I think that that is what I'm going to get. You really get what you most deeply want. That doesn't make the experience any less real though. Simply because it's coming out of your most deeply ingrained wish fulfilling desire doesn't make it unreal. The Universal Something pours itself into whatever form you subconsciously create for it to communicate with you. That's also the reason why we don't have one world religion. But everyone is still worshiping the same one Universal Entity which appears in different forms. Say you have a deep ingrained wish fulfilling desire to win the lottery and become wealthy overnight. Your numbers come in tonight and it happens. Would you refuse to collect the dough on the basis that it's just a wish fulfillment come true and therefore not real? Hey, if you do just let me know. I wouldn't mind switching my reality for your overnight riches "unreality". P.S. Another thing: I think the author didn't write verbatim exactly how the people spoke to him using their exact words because it's just harder to do so, and it's not really important how they spoke. What were needed to let known were the ideas that these people conveyed. Remember that the angels themselves can't even talk. They have no vocal cords. Please read the book in a mature way and stop whinnying. .
Confirmation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
We all have doubts concerning the after-life and this book gives one a greater science of how a normal transition occurs. Even though I'm a practicing christian I have many questions as to the life after death. Dr. Lerma is truly a emissary from God as he relates his experiences to all so that death is more readily understood.
Wonderful and Uplifting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
One of the best books I've read on the subject! Go Dr. Lerma!Very uplifting and calming. This is one of those books you'll hate to turn loose of but you know you will pass it around to friends and colleagues. This is going to be one those books worn out from use. He has his own style of writing that I like. He's a physician and gives his take as one following people as they spend their last moments here on earth. A heartwrenching thing to have to go through I imagine, but I'd like to have him by my side when I go. He keeps an open mind yet still questions things like a man of medicine should do. But he doesnt let science get in the way of the facts either. Something more people need to do. 5 stars and I cant wait for another book from him on the subject. Now I need to read his first one! Kevin
Engaging and life changing.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
As a nurse I have read several books on death and dying. This book however, provides the documentation from the experience of a spiritually awakened physician that unconditionally loves his patients and is secure in his pupose. The result is a page turner filled with heartfelt words of wisdom those patients entrusted to him, of experiences and conversations in angelic realms, prior to passing. I am so proud of a fellow human willing to take the risk to follow what he knows in his gut to be the right thing to do, while a member of a medical establishment that is often slow to risk stepping out of what is considered acceptble. The book resolved several conflicting beliefs I have struggled with in trying to understand our world in relation to a bigger plan. I have the utmost gratitude to all sharing the messages contained in the book, as well as the individual contributions resulting in my having it in my hands today. Thank you.
Inspirational
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Dr Lerma - continues to share stories of his patients and their experiences of their last minutes of life -- this book continues to be as inspirational as his first book - and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in knowing more of pre-death experiences (non-fiction) true stories -- Hospice Pharmacist
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