Home With God: In A Life That Never Ends Review

: The central message is that death is not a tragic end but a "re-identification" process and a return to our true spiritual source. Walsch argues that it is impossible to live or die without God; any experience of separation is merely a choice of perception.

: The book suggests that souls often come to earth with "agreements" to serve others. For instance, children who die young are viewed as "angels" serving a higher agenda for their loved ones' growth. Key Teachings (The "Remembrances") Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends

: By changing one's perspective from a limited physical view to an eternal spiritual one, an individual can release themselves from fear. This shift allows for "living fully" right up until the last moment of physical life. : The central message is that death is