In a world where the veil between the living and the dead is thinner than we think, Two Realms invites readers on a profound exploration of existence itself. Through the eyes of a George Hawtin, this captivating narrative delves into the senses of the Realm of Death, revealing the whispers of souls who linger in the shadows and the lessons they impart. As our protagonist navigates the vibrant tapestry of the Realm of Life, they discover the beauty, pain, and joy that define the human experience.
Who Should Read Two Realms?
With each turn of the page, Two Realms weaves a tapestry of emotional truths, exploring the power of faith, love, and redemption. It challenges readers to confront their own beliefs about life, death, and what lies beyond. As the heavens open, illuminating the path to understanding, families and individuals alike will find solace and inspiration in this spiritual odyssey.
Why Two Realms is Relevant Today
Perfect for young adults and adults seeking deeper meaning, Two Realms is not just a book; itās an invitation to reflect on the connections that bind us across the boundaries of existence. Discover the truth that transcends realms and embrace the journey that awaits.
Two Realms Excerpt: Man is a triune being – spirit, soul and body. The spirit is the realm of God consciousness, the soul is the realm of self consciousness, and the body is the realm of sense consciousness. Man in his fallen state speaks of himself as body, soul, and spirit, but God always refers to him as spirit, soul and body. The reason for this reversal of terms becomes evident when we understand that man looks only at the visible and temporal, beyond which he cannot see, while God looks at the spiritual and eternal, which though invisible to man is radiantly clear and vastly more important to Him and to all who inhabit that blessed realm of life and reality. Man in his fallen state has never learned that the things he sees are unreal. They are un-real because they are passing away. Visible things are always changing and never remain the same. How then can that which is always changing and which never remains the same be real?
Two Realms Continued…
That which is young today is old tomorrow, and that which blooms today has faded tomor-row and gone to the dust the day following. “Man which is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He cometh forth as a flower and is cut down. He fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.” Job 14:1-2 “What is your life? It is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away.” Jas. 4:14. “For all flesh is as grass and the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth and the flower thereof falleth away.” 1 Peter 1:24 “As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field so he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more.” Psa. 103:15, 16 “For that which is seen is temporal, but that which is not seen is eternal.” When the Spirit of God opens the eyes of our understanding, clearly revealing the temporary nature of all visible things, at that same moment they lose their glamour and value. They become as the morning dew that passes away at noon, a fleeting shadow, or a fading leaf.
George Hawtin would write and publish a series of 32 books on various vital subjects dealing with deep Biblical truths. Many of these books first appeared as articles in his monthly publication called, āThe Pageā from the 1960ā to the...
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