An edition of What if this is heaven? (2016)

What if this is heaven?

how our cultural myths prevent us from experiencing heaven on earth

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An edition of What if this is heaven? (2016)

What if this is heaven?

how our cultural myths prevent us from experiencing heaven on earth

1st edition.
  • 0 Ratings
  • 4 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

"Following her near-death experience as shared in the New York Times bestseller Dying to Be Me, Anita Moorjani knows well the truths that exist beyond common knowledge and acceptance. The clarity she has gained has led her to further understand who she was born to be. Part of that truth has involved contemplating the cultural myths infused into our everyday lives. Passed down from generation to generation, these myths are pervasive and influential. From the belief we reap what we sow to the idea we must always be positive, cultural myths are often accepted as truths without questioning. Moorjani asserts it is now time for questioning in order to help us reach our fully informed, authentic selves. Moorjani explores these common myths in their real-world existence while presenting examples from her own life that reveal the falsehoods beneath the surface. By freeing ourselves from these ubiquitous expectations, we can break open an honest pathway to life as it was meant to be lived"--

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English
Pages
182

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Table of Contents

Myth : you get what you deserve
Myth : loving yourself is selfish
Myth : real love means anything goes
Myth : I'm not okay, you're not okay
Myth : health care cares for our health
Myth : it's just a coincidence
Myth : we pay for our sins at death
Myth : spiritual people don't have egos
Myth : women are the weaker sex
Myth : we must always be positive.

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Various printings.

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Dewey Decimal Class
158
Library of Congress
BF637.S4 M636 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 182 pages
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27217836M
Internet Archive
whatifthisisheav0000moor
ISBN 10
1401943314
ISBN 13
9781401943318
LCCN
2016020271
OCLC/WorldCat
852222708

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