If seeing is believing, Ian McCormack is now a great believer in the afterlife. After viewing a movie called Endless Summer, Ian took a trip throughout Asia, surfing and living out his own adventure. He arrived on the island of Mauritius where the majority of the book happened. Ian was instructed night scuba diving by the locals. It was during a night dive when Ian was stung 5 times by box jellyfish. The sting of one
box jellyfish has enough poison to kill 60 individuals.
After being stung, Ian was in fighting for survival as he tried to take a trip from the external reef to a local hospital to get the desperately required antitoxins. Throughout this journey, he was pushed out of a taxi and left to die on the side of a road due to the fact that he didn't have money on him to pay the driver. A hotel owner likewise refused to take him to the healthcare facility.
An ambulance finally showed up. Throughout that ride the spiritual and supernatural exploded into his life. Ian did make it to the healthcare facility alive, but died soon afterwards.
Once Ian's soul had left his body, he entered into a realm of total awe. First, he found himself into total darkness surrounded by pure evil. These evil specters informed him that he was in hell and he deserved to be there.
Ian was then carried into a realm of total light, where he experienced total peace and love, absolute forgiveness from a Being that stood in the center of the light. The Being stood before him with outstretched arms as if to welcome him. Ian was then offered a peek into a brand-new truth where he saw a brand-new heaven.
Ian was asked if he wished to return by the Celestial Being. Shaking his head, he initially reasoned that there was no convincing reason for him to return. Nevertheless, upon seeing an image of his mother, he decided to return for her alone.
Ian's tale raises the bar of human experience. I highly recommend and advise this book.
A True Story
"A Glimpse of Eternity" is the incredible real tale of one guy's encounter with death and the realms past it.
Stung by 5 box jellyfish while scuba diving off the island of Mauritius, Ian McCormack did not realize he died in a hospital and was dead for 15-20 minutes. Throughout this time he experienced both hell and heaven.
This is his tale - one which touches on some of the inmost concerns all of us ultimately ask.
Check this heaven hell book out at Amazon now
Monday, June 3, 2013
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