About This Book
A seriously ill narrator recounts a prolonged vision in which angels and deceased loved ones guide her beyond the sick-room into a luminous, garden-like realm. She experiences tender reunions, vivid descriptions of perfected nature, and communal worship that emphasizes continuity of personal ties and spiritual intimacy. The narrative alternates episodes of journeying, observation of heavenly scenes, and consoling reflection, culminating in a return to bodily life with renewed peace and a purpose to reassure others about death as a passage into a familiar, compassionate existence.
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