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This conundrum sums up the momentous central claim of this extraordinary book
- that St. Paul is personally working through Britain's leading
spiritual healer, Ray Brown, to provide modern evidence that all
humanity survives physical death.
Ray Brown is a trance medium and for up to seven hours each working
day he allows his body to be occupied by a remarkable 'spiritual
surgeon' who in the past forty years has undisputedly healed
thousands of people which conventional medicine could not help in
Britain, Africa, Europe and Asia.
That surgeon says he is Paul of Tarsus, who 2,000 years ago helped
found the Christian religion. Employing advanced medical science
techniques, he says he has returned not only to heal and ease suffering
but to teach a non-Christian spirituality and answer positively
that age-old question: do we really survive physical death?
This dramatically intertwined story of Ray, his wife Gillian and
Paul could easily grace a Hollywood blockbuster. While training
to be a trance medium, Ray's own life was a white-knuckle roller
coaster ride through childhood traumas, several near-fatal accidents,
two turbulent marriages and a desperate, botched suicide attempt.
Only Gillian's arrival, contrived by Paul, brought a vital stability
to his healing mission. Despite the great magnitude of the book's
claimed revelations, the essential humility of its central figure
is reflected in its title.
'I am just Paul,' he says. 'A servant of God, a mere grain of sand
in a vast desert.'
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