There Is Life After Death
ALSO BY TOM HARPUR
Harpur’s Heaven and Hell
Always on Sunday
For Christ’s Sake
Life After Death
God Help Us
The Uncommon Touch
Would You Believe?
Prayer: The Hidden Fire
Finding the Still Point
The Pagan Christ
The Spirituality of Wine
Living Waters
Water into Wine
Born Again
TOM HARPUR
THERE IS
LIFE AFTER
DEATH
Thomas Allen Publishers
Toronto
Copyright © 2011 Tom Harpur
Revised from Life After Death © Tom Harpur 1991 (hardcover), 1992 (trade paperback), and 1996 (paperback)
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Harpur, Tom
There is life after death / Tom Harpur.
Rev. ed. of: Life after death.
ISBN 978-0-88762-740-8
1. Immortality. I. Title.
BL530.H37 2011 202'.3 C2010-907343-6
Editor: Patrick Crean
Cover and text design: Gordon Robertson
Cover image: Benjamin Rondel / First Light
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Text printed on a 100% PCW recycled stock
To all those dear ones
whom we have “loved long
since and lost awhile”
Contents
4 Reincarnation
5 Dreams of Death and Dying
6 New Light from Science
PART 2—THE TESTIMONY OF RELIGION
7 Christianity:
8 Hell, Purgatory and End Times
9 Other World Faiths and Three Christian Sects:
10 Personal Reflections and Conclusions
Notes
Selected Bibliography
An Urgent Question
WHEN IN THE SPRING of 2004 The Pagan Christ was launched onto the Canadian scene and quickly became a major controversial bestseller, what initially captured most of the headlines was the way the book cast doubt on the actual existence of a historical Jesus. However, those who read the book soon realized that this was not its main message. Their overwhelmingly positive response was to its real message—the reality of the spiritual presence of the Divine spark (for Christians, the Inner Christ) within us all. Still, because my whole approach to and understanding of my own faith has publicly evolved into something to me and to many thousands of others so much more intellectually and spiritually satisfying than what it was when I was first ordained, or even since Life After Death was first published in 1991, I am repeatedly asked today whether I still believe in a future life. Do I today believe in a life beyond the grave, one that transcends this present sphere of being, one that offers a lively hope for oneself and for loved ones—everyone, in fact, on the “other side”? Answering that insistent and ultimate query with a resounding, reasoned “yes” is the major reason for this new fully revised and much enriched version of the original work. With that said, we can begin the story.
The Fountain of Youth
In 1513 when the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon made landfall at what is today St. Augustine, Florida, North America’s oldest city, he believed he had discovered the spring of eternal life. Thousands of visitors visit the site annually and sip from this slightly sulphuric-tasting would-be elixir. However, like everybody else on this planet, all those who have ever drunk from that source