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The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2
The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2
The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2
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This book gives answers to the meaning of life as an existential account of a person's relationship with God components such as the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Jesus and the overall message of God. Corrects religious gender bias. True stories were collected of experiences with angels and ghosts. This book offers proof of the afterlife: there is an actual picture of a ghost in chapter 1. Offered to those who search for answers to what life is about, with the hope that it will help them gain insight and move them toward God.

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PublisherJune Raleigh
Release dateOct 30, 2020
ISBN9781005825324
The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2
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June Raleigh

The author is a researcher, an advisor, a statistician, a legislative analyst, a mountain climber, a fencer, an actor, a photographer, a program designer for gifted programs, a new teacher trainer, a testing coordinator, a facilitator for literacy groups, a teacher and a writer. She has worked to improve schools as an External Evaluator in California's Underperforming Schools Program (IIUSP). She holds an A.A. degree, a B.A. degree and a M.S. degree, and others. Ms. Raleigh has designed four instruction models for the Los Angeles Unified School District: "Survival," "Transcendentalism," "Etymology," and "Literal and Implied Meanings," "Survival" won a Certificate of Recognition award from the LAUSD Board of Education for the best senior high instruction model. The author has invented a way to improve reading comprehension, and the research paper has been published by the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), the U.S. Department of Education website. First published as "A Constructivist Technique Which Improves Reading Comprehension," SP 038 687, the paper has been updated as "Using Emotional Intelligence to Improve reading Comprehension" in 2016. While working on language designs of the California Standards Project Ms. Raleigh was an Associate Director at the UCLA School Management Program at Center X. She has designed four multi-cultural classes in conjunction with the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Huntington Museum and the Japanese American Museum from 1995 through 1999. The Japanese American Museum class was held on March 15, 1997, and included a presentation followed by a book signing by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the author of Farewell to Manzanar.

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    The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2 - June Raleigh

    The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2

    Copyright © 2020 by June Raleigh

    Cover photo of rainbow God’s Promise

    copyright © 2019 by June Raleigh

    Chapter 1 photos: The Farmer Ghost and The Old Barn Ghosts

    Copyright © 2020 by June Raleigh

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    All biblical notations have been taken from the New American Standard Bible.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    The grass withers, the flower fades,

    but the word of our God stands forever.

    - Isaiah 40:8

    Table of Contents

    Foreword

    1. The Soul is Eternal

    2. The Angel in the Casino

    3. The Virgin Mary

    4. Mary Magdalene

    5. Sandra

    6. The Nurses

    7. In Defense of Women in the Church

    8. The Potomac River Ghost Near Washington, D.C

    9. The Angel on Route 666

    10. God’s Message

    Reflections

    Foreword

    The author is a researcher, an advisor, a statistician, a legislative analyst, a mountain climber, a fencer, an actor, a teacher, a photographer, a program designer for gifted programs, new teacher training, literacy groups and testing outcomes. She has worked as an External Evaluator in the California’s Underperfoming Schools Program (IIUSP). She holds an A.A. degree, a B.A. degree and a M.S. degree, and others.

    Ms. Raleigh has designed four instruction models under Director Joan Evans of the Los Angeles Unified School District, all copyrighted in 1997, while at Eagle Rock High School. She has won a Certificate of Recognition award from the LAUSD Board for Survival, the best Senior High Standards-Based Instruction Model, but evidently the most popular model was the one called Transcendentalism, sparking a modern revival of the American Transcendentalist movement which has its fundamental roots in Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman, all of whose works are used in the model. Furthermore, when these thematic models were used at John Burroughs Middle School, Transcendentalism made such a deep impression on several students that they produced an anthology, with the help of Literacy Cadre Coordinator Sheila Lieberman. Other teaching models are Etymology, that provides a study in word origins, and Literal and Implied Meanings, that explores societal perceptions of gender. Copies of the models are available upon request sent to the P.O. Box address below.

    The author has invented a way to improve reading comprehension, and the research paper has been published by The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), the U.S. Department of Education office website. First published as A Constructivist Technique Which Improves Reading Comprehension, SP 038 687, the paper has been updated into modern terms and is now copyrighted as Using Emotional Intelligence to Improve Reading Comprehension, in 2016. Copies are available by request to the P.O. Box address below.

    While working on the language designs of the California Standards Ms. Raleigh was an Associate Director at the UCLA School Management Program under Director Charlotte Higuchi of Center X.

    She has designed four multi-cultural classes in conjunction with the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Huntington Museum and the Japanese American Museum from 1995 through 1999. The Japanese American Museum class was held on March 15, 1997, and included a presentation followed by a book signing by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the author of Farewell to Manzanar.

    If the reader has any questions about the availability of contents of this manuscript please write to the author at P.O. Box 331, Cody, Wyoming 82414

    Chapter 1

    The Soul is Eternal

    One thing is clear and that is the soul cannot die, but the important question here is where it ends up. The earth is cluttered with ghosts that don’t move on to where they should go, annoying those who are currently occupying the same house. On an insidious tract, the lower the structure, such as a basement the more unpleasant the spirit tends to be. How do we avoid the earthbound state and go to heaven? The Bible tells us the way, and that is faith in Jesus. For the father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgement unto the son. - John 5:22. So while we are alive we might focus on inviting Jesus the God-man into our minds and hearts, observing his life to prepare for the end of ours which is certain. John the Baptist warned Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. -Matthew 3:2 You never know if you’ll be here tomorrow; our position is always uncertain. Psalm 144:4 gives us this simile: Man is like a breath; his days are like a passing shadow.

    One answer that is found in the apocryphal book of Philip from the Nag Hammadi Library says the ghosts of people remain on earth because they don’t have spiritual clothes, and choose to stay earthbound rather than be naked in the afterlife. Some people are afraid that they may arise from the dead naked, and so they want to arise in flesh. They do not know that they are the naked ones, and those who are able to leave the flesh are clothed. You take nothing with you into the next life

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