Book of Light
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Book Details
About the Book
Of the forty-three chapters contained in this masterful works, the spiritual hierarchy begin their lectures telling us they see us on the earth plane as lights. Everything in the universe is light and thought. They predicted Chernobyl 16 years before it happened. The lectures are headed up by Melchizedek, who is commonly referred to as the God of Light and mentioned in Genesis as the King of Salem when on the earth plane. They speak of their plans for the future of our planet. This book carries on where the Bible leaves off. It is must reading.
About the Author
As the spirit forces have said, they use us at one time or another to gain their ends.
Therefore, it wasn't an accident Jack H. Abendroth was introduced to Rev. Robert E. Wagner. He had first met Reverend William Graham Turner in 1969 who also was a medium. Jack had met Effie Harder Hunt in 1968 through a mutual friend.
Effie was the fashion coordinator for the McCurdy Department Stores (now defunct) in Rochester, NY. It was through Effie that Jack met Rev. Turner, He carried on a fourteen year correspondence when Rev. Turner died suddenly of a heart attack in 1982 when he was 47.
Jack brought Effie into Rev. Wagner's group and shortly thereafter the trance lectures began in 1970. Life being the way it is, after the book was completed other complications entered and the book wound up in Jack's mother's attic where it remained for many years in a brown paper bag on top of her cedar chest.
It wasn't until the 1990s when Jack reentered the spiritual realms again by visiting Kitty Osborne in Lily Dale, NY. Kitty told Jack: "They are speaking of a journal. Do you know what they are talking about?" It suddenly dawned on Jack they must be referring to the manuscript that was titled the Book of Light taped and transcribed more than 20 years earlier. Kitty knew nothing of the existence of this book, proving there is no death.
This is the one book that every living soul should read if they never read another book in their life. There is nothing on the face of this earth to compare with it, even in its delayed publication, for the works are tireless.