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Summer 1999
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The Soul's Remembrance

 
Over the last decade, the proliferation of spiritual books has left readers with so many choices that it is often difficult to know which book to buy. In many ways this is a good thing, for it demonstrates a general awakening to the need of nourishing our spirits and cultivating a relationship with God. Still, which among these books will speak to the questions we need answered: Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? What is Heaven like? What is God like? It is often said that a book has a "time," which explains why an author finally writes down his/her own personal experience and understanding. Such is the case with The Soul's Remembrance, by Roy Mills. Betty J. Eadie, hereself, has said of Mr. Mill's book: "Roy's book had a time, that time is now."
What makes Roy Mill's book so remarkable is its premise: Roy has not forgotten his prebirth life. We often speak of a veil of forgetfulness that comes over our memory and separates us from our life before this one. Roy says he was given the gift and mission to remember Heaven in order to share it with mankind. Indeed, part of what makes The Soul's Remembrance so unique is that Roy describes in great detail the physical characteristics of Heaven and, perhaps more importantly, what takes place there prior to our descent into this world.
Mr. Mills speaks to many of the conventional ideas addressed in new age and spiritual books currently available. But with his special understanding, such concepts as guardian angels, spritual gifts, and life missions all take on a heightened meaning. For, he does not write as one who has intuition of Heaven and God and their purposes, or even as one who claims to have had communication with the other side. Rather, Roy writes as a man who has never forgotten these things, who has been constantly visited by messengers, and is ever mindful of life's purpose and the function of Heaven.
More than this, Roy Mills came from a background of extremem poverty and hardship. Given away by his mother at the age of four, Roy had every earthly right to ge angry and resentful. But his memory of his prepbirth life allowed him to see a higher purpose to life's adversity. And his message is clear and timeless: we are here for spiritual growth, which necessarily means we must learn to love one another. Yet, while the reader may have read books that render this same message, never before will he or she have read a book which shares one person's account of the inner workings of Heaven, specific places in the Kingdom of God, and our own participation in the life we chose to live in this world as told by one who never forgot these things and recalls them vividly.
The Soul's Remembrance thus gives a unique perspective to such timeless questions as, Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? What is Heaven like? What is God like? because for Roy these things are as clear in his memory as yesterday's events.


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