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What Readers are Saying About To Heaven Through Hell:
Book Review
From a Business Woman
Thank you for being brave enough to publish this book. I have always
had questions concerning the Bible. I do believe in reincarnation and psychic experiences. I thought I was alone. Thanks again.
Book Review
From an educator
To Heaven Through Hell unfolds one human being's fascinating roller coaster ride through life. It helped me step back from my
world and think about choices I can make. The idea of an unconditionally loving God, problem solving strategies, and a wide range of related books cited, make this multifaceted book one I
will reread and use as a reference for years to come. Although I have not had any paranormal experiences as described in the book, I will do as the author suggests: use the parts that apply to
my life and leave the rest.
Book Review
From a retired Holistic Consultant
Sue Wilson's thorough analysis of the major elements in her own spiritual awakening may be controversial for many. However, I
find it very interesting that over the last 25 years, MOST of the clients I've worked with who were serious spiritual seekers, have
come to the same basic conclusions: the soul continues to exist with purpose and meaning beyond our physical lifetime, and
organized religion was created and is still used to maintain power over individuals through fear of punishment in this life or the next if we don't follow the teachings of religious leaders.
The methods that Wilson shares with the readers for organizing thoughts, actions and emotions to deal with the dependency
created by institutions and power hungry individuals are valid and among the things that any competent professional counselor would urge their clients to follow. Ms. Wilson does not take for
granted, as many counselors do, that her readers know where "square one" is. She helps the reader take the first steps to self awareness and independence, then shows not only the pitfalls that
might be ahead, from her own experiences, but also the rewards that come from determination and persistence. Over all, a very important book for many people who know their life is not going
well for them because religion does not meet all their needs in the real world.
Buy and read this book, then follow up on the excellent bibliography she has compiled, especially the one or two books she mentions most frequently. Whether you are a seeker for
personal reasons, or a mental health professional who genuinely seeks to help others improve their lives, much of the insights and information you can use is in To Heaven Through Hell
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Book Review
From a recovering codependent housewife
This book is heaven-sent!!!! A highly readable combination autobiography and self-help book, it has the potential to change lives, or at least some of the harmful attitudes and tendencies so
many of us have. For anyone seeking answers to an array of important issues such as codependency, religious differences, and personal growth in relationships on many levels, this is an
extremely rewarding tool. A great gift to yourself or those you love who are searching for answers!
Book Review
From a pharmacist
As a pharmacist involved in the medical profession for the past 35 years, I have witnessed addiction in many different forms.
Addiction to fear is no different from the other addictions. Withdrawal from addiction is not easy, but it can be done. Everyone who is trapped in a religious lifestyle because of fear of
going to Hell when they die should read this book. I rejected religion because I felt it had been a miserable failure in today's modern society, but I still wondered if I was doomed to Hell
because of this rejection. Reading To Heaven Through Hell made me realize how futile and addictive this has become. Why are we taught that Hell is inevitable if we do not believe every word the
so-called religious leaders preach? Because fear is the only thing they have to keep them in power. This book showed me that addiction to the fear of Hell can be broken and life can go on in a
more relaxed and productive manner than I thought could ever exist!
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