Posted on May 3, 2004 - by John
Book Review The Beginner’s Guide for the Recently Deceased: A Comprehensive Travel Guide to the Only Inevitable Destination
“the author seems to know something, that we should all perhaps be made
aware of.”
Paris or London, one of the first things to do is to take trip. ‘Hop’ on the first
Open-top bus and visit the sites and hear the sounds. As well as this you get
to
Know the culture and design of the city, and how you would fit in if you lived
there, even if you may never live there. One person, Mr David Staume has
applied this to the afterlife in his book “The beginners Guide for the Recently
Deceased”. Chapter by Chapter the new environment is explained to you, but
its not the architecture that’s the only difference, its you. Your body as you
knew it is no more.
This almost bold progression explains everything you need to know,
the author seems to know something, that we should all perhaps be made
aware of. The author does not however, and please do not be under any
illusion that this is a piece of fiction, base the book on a simple idea, but it
seems to relate back to many earthly or scientific facts.
Worth a read, and educational.
I found that this book has value even for today. A definite ten out of ten









