There is great emotion, very authentic and moving ones too, which are expressed by a woman has crossed over to the other side. Reuniting with her family, experiencing heavens resplendent beauty, while meeting some of the historically famous, are some of reasons why she is feeling such excitement and wonder. It is all well-written and brings one as close to experiencing the next world via a written account as may be possible. The only issue is whether the book, while pro-spiritualism, has a bit of seemingly pro-Christian episodes. To what degree is some traditional religious content acceptable in a spiritualism account? Well, what is here is but a very small degree, outright speaking against the Bible, yet including several encounters with whom I would describe as Joshua, a great prophet from Israel, the Essenes, but whose life Christianity co-opted for its world religious empire.