The Problem of Life and Destiny


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Focusing on Reincarnation, Successive Lives and Regression of Memory, among other equally intriguing subjects in the field, The Problem of Life & Destiny is almost encyclopedic in its scope, providing hundreds of examples and experiments from all over the world. Every topic is dealt at great length bearing in mind scientific standards of validity and reliability, every page a revelation.




Life and Destiny


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The Problem of the Being and of Destiny


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Who are we? Where have we come from? Where are we going? Why do we suffer? These challenging questions, which have always concerned the human mind, Léon Denis addresses and answers precisely, drawing on the principles of the Spiritist Doctrine. The eminent French writer gives us a set of valuable teachings, in which he combines logic and sentiment to extoll the reality of the continued existence or survival of the spirit after the phenomenon of physical death. This book analyses themes such as the evolution of thought, life in the Spirit World, historical proofs of reincarnation, the law of destinies, the powers of the soul, and other interesting and current subjects.













Life, Death and Destiny


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No matter who we are we all face the same large-scale questions. This book is about two of the largest and most urgent. What is the answer to death? What is our final destiny to be? The answers offered spring from two basic convictions: that the Bible is the one truly reliable basis upon which to answer these questions, and, that the answers the Bible gives have very often been ignored, misunderstood, or misinterpreted, often with disastrous consequences.







Life With Destiny


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This book is a review of my life done with the purpose of understanding why it went the way it did. What I learned is that the major goals of my life were set up by an authority which I called destiny. This authority conducted events along pathways that led to the fulfilment of those goals. These events were either causal determined or were synchronized and were set up by destiny which seemed to be devoid of human feelings. The overwhelming intervention of destiny in life does not exclude the potential use of free will but it was not apparent that that will improve the outcome.