Visions of the Spiritual World: A Brief Description of the Spiritual Life, Its Different States of Existence, and the Destiny of Good and Evil Men as Seen in Visions

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Synopsis

"Visions of the Spiritual World" offers a profound exploration into the unseen realms of the afterlife as experienced through the mystical visions of the celebrated Indian Christian evangelist, Sadhu Sundar Singh. This work provides a detailed and evocative description of the spiritual life, categorizing the various states of existence that await the soul beyond the physical plane. Through his unique perspective, Singh illustrates the ultimate destiny of both good and evil individuals, presenting a narrative that bridges Eastern spiritual sensibility with Christian theology.

The text delves into the nature of the spirit world, the transition of the soul after death, and the divine laws that govern the spiritual universe. By recounting his vivid transcendental experiences, Singh aims to offer clarity on the purpose of life and the reality of the world to come. "Visions of the Spiritual World" remains a significant piece of early 20th-century devotional literature, valued for its sincere attempt to articulate the ineffable and provide a roadmap for the soul's journey. It serves as an essential resource for readers interested in mysticism, eschatology, and the personal testimony of one of the modern era's most intriguing spiritual figures.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026074510
  • Number of pages: 104
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 6 mm
  • Languages: English