Mark Twain’s Afterlife Adventure
Recognized around the world for his insightful and captivating lectures, short stories and books, Mark Twain has been a challenge for researchers long past his death in 1910. As noted in the Smithsonian Magazine, one of the issues “is that Mark Twain won’t stop writing.” Fortunately for the rest of us, it seems he still has more to say! In this delightful and inspiring message, Mr. Twain takes a few moments out of his celestial celebrations to delight the audience once again with his wit and wisdom.
While you may wonder what the preeminent 20th century author has to do with enlightenment and the Shaumbra journey, the answer becomes clear as his story develops. For, you see, the man known as Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an incarnation of the soul also known as St. Germain. As Mark Twain makes his way to heaven at the end of his illustrious life on Earth, he is at first puzzled by the strange reception and then acutely relieved to remember his true origins – but only after a bit of heavenly tomfoolery.
In short, Mark Twain shares some of the highs and lows of his remarkable life. And then, when it’s finally time for the pearly gates but things don’t quite go as expected, the surprise ending helps put your own life into a remarkable new perspective.
NOTES: This presentation was originally channeled for Time of the Merlin.
Includes an introduction and additional comments from Geoffrey & Linda Hoppe.
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Length: 1:41:15
Format: Downloadable audio, text, video
Cost: $0
Featuring: Mark Twain, Geoffrey & Linda Hoppe
Recorded at the Crimson Circle Connection Center, September 2021
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