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  • A Second Chance at Life
  • By: Howard Storm
  • Narrated by: John H. Mayer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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My Descent into Death

By: Howard Storm
Narrated by: John H. Mayer
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Not since Betty Eadie's Embraced by the Light has a personal account of a near-death experience been so utterly different from most others - or nearly as compelling.

In the 30 years since Raymond Moody's Life After Life appeared, a familiar pattern of NDEs has emerged: suddenly floating over one's own body, usually in a hospital setting, then a sudden hurtling through a tunnel of light toward a presence of love. Not so in Howard Storm's case.

Storm, an avowed atheist, was awaiting emergency surgery when he realised that he was at death's door. Storm found himself out of his own body, looking down on the hospital room scene below. Next, rather than going 'toward the light', he found himself being torturously dragged to excruciating realms of darkness and death, where he was physically assaulted by monstrous beings of evil. His description of his pure terror and torture is unnerving in its utter originality and convincing detail.

Finally, drawn away from death and transported to the realm of heaven, Storm met angelic beings as well as the God of Creation. In this fascinating account, Storm tells of his 'life review', his conversation with God, and even answers to age-old questions such as why the Holocaust was allowed to take place. Storm was sent back to his body with a new knowledge of the purpose of life here on earth. This story is his message of hope.

©2005 Howard Storm (P)2017 Random House Audio

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Insightful and interesting

The questions he asked were similar to ones I think many of us would ask if we crossed over.

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amazing

amazing if you're interested in messages from Jesus on how to live a life considered right by Jesus. just wonderful.

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A great NDE Experience

Well read by the narrator. An interesting experience well communicated by the author.

After Howard talked about recovering from his NDE, I began to lose interest as he talked about his being a preacher etc. However, there was many a meaningful story and much relevance in what was said, ergo I made it to the end (which I rarely do with NDE novels.

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The fear of God

I've heard/read a lot of NDE type stories, I find the topic fascinating but they seem to contradict each other with their evidence. One stated that Jesus came to him and said he didn't die on the cross, and that he wasn't resurrected but that he fell into a coma, eventually healing, then going on to basically live a life in hiding, and that he hates the way he's been portrayed. Instead Howard praises Jesus and all he represents here on earth, and basically puts the fear of God into anyone who doesn't 'believe' in the source stating it's unforgivable (how ungodly), with a little bit of shame for the 'sinners' thrown in for good measure. Disappointed in his version, I suppose you just have to decide for yourself in the end. Personally I'll go with the people that have said that it's not about sin or judgement, but about how loving, kind, forgiving and compassionate we are to ourselves and others, that's what connects us all. And that you won't be condemned, frowned upon for not believing, heaven exists whether you believe or not!

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