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Grandmother's Death
Gary Cummisk
 

Quickly I made use of the services of a group who offered their prayers for him, and in subsequent dreams I witnessed a steady progress in my father's condition, until now it has been a long time since I have dreamed of him at all—which I take to be a good indication of his development.

However, at the same time, through my concern for my father and its emotional accompaniment, my dream experience widened out to include a series of dreams that would explain the general state of Life after Death. Two of the dreams are given here.

These dreams showed that the "inter-between" and its conditions and laws were pretty much as my Catholic friend has described them, but added a factor. It was demonstrated that "free will" was still possible but that the modus operandi was different. Much would depend on what instruction a man had before his death, which would enable him to understand the after-life and its laws and how to work with them. This is not to say, on the other hand, that a "shrewd operator" with the lore of the subconscious state at his fingertips could twist his way through the obstacles and "climb into Heaven some other way." Nothing of the kind.

The dream that was shown me to illustrate the nature of this "inter-between" state was given in the form of an

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