This is an amazing book and the only one I know that offers a complete perspective on the afterlife. This book and all that it contains follows in the great tradition of the teachings of masters, adepts, mystics and sages who know by experience what is the nature of the higher and lower realms. It is obvious to me in reading and studying this book that Mrs. Prophet has had the direct experience of and knowledge of these realms and what happens to souls after their passing. It is definitely not Mrs. Prophet’s mere belief-system that we are encountering. We are encountering a living experience. The knowledge in this book is absolutely fundamental to anyone interested in this subject. The prayers and mantras that are included in this book offer a practical method to assist one in preparing for transition by living a life of spirituality. From my perspective, Mrs. Prophet is not expressing her opinions in this work. She offers the reader gnosis, not opinions. To guide and help the reader she writes very frankly about the nature of the hell realms and what they contain. This is a great service. To be warned is to be forearmed. Direct knowledge of the afterlife as given by Mrs. Prophet is not unusual in itself. There are precedents. Buddhists, for example, have written in detail about what happens in the afterlife or in the so-called “bardo” state. Her descriptions of heaven and hell as the expression of states of consciousness is equally illuminating. She gives the understanding of various grades of matter vibrating at higher or lower rates. The realms we find ourselves in are the result of choices we have made. The understanding Mrs. Prophet gives us on entities or discarnates that attach themselves to people harks back to the scenarios in the New Testament when Jesus, for example, casts out entities called “demons” in the gospels. The experience of a modern mystic like Padre Pio and his confrontation with demons or entities is well-documented and agrees with Mrs. Prophet’s description. The existence of entities causing or exacerbating addictions and how to be rid of them provides a way out and it is a matter of free will to accept or reject the cure for the elimination of negative, unseen forces. I find nothing fear-based in this book. It is realistic and pulls no punches. It is a spiritual teaching of the highest order. Also, her analysis of popular movies that deal with the afterlife is equally incisive. This book would and should appeal to the scientific, intuitive seeker and not to those dominated by the skeptical, brittle, empirical mind. In my estimation, this is a book to keep and to treasure and not to be cast aside. I am very grateful to Mrs. Prophet for this book and I highly recommend it to everyone.