What Tom Sawyer Learned From Dying
Sidney Saylor
Farr
A former bicycle racer who competed in the 1968 Olympic Trials,
male chauvinist Tom Sawyer, an avowed agnostic, had a near-death
experience in 1978, when his pickup truck fell on him, crushing his
chest flat. He was clinically dead for 15 minutes, yet he came back to
tell about his strange experience of going through a tunnel, meeting a
"Light that was God," and being sent back to tell people about death
and the unconditional love of God. He has talked about it on such
shows as Phil Donahue, Oprah Winfrey, Unsolved
Mysteries, and Good Morning America.
But this is not
just another NDE book. Tom Sawyer's account of the experience itself
is one of the lengthiest and most powerful ever written. But what
makes it even more profound is what happened to him after the
experience - how it affected his life, changed his personality, and
gave him abilities and knowledge that he could use in many ways. He
brought back information on earth changes, healings, reincarnation,
heaven and "hell," politics, pollution, the power of love, and much
more.
What Tom Sawyer Learned From Dying has
information which can be used as a catalyst for spiritual growth and
as a comfort to all who want to know what's on the other side.