About the Book
In PLANES OF THE HEAVENWORLD, Author Jeanne Rejaunier examines life between two worlds, showing how our physical existence on Earth and the invisible realms beyond our planet are intricately interconnected, and how the possibility of visiting the Planes in our sleep at night prepares us for the Afterlife and enriches our present lives in the here and now. Contact with the two worlds in soul travel was an accepted reality for the ancients. Indians, Tibetans, Persians, Egyptians, Hebrews, Greek esotericists and early Christians all recognized that when human consciousness is focused on the inner planes in sleep, the liberated soul is free to commune with its own nature, partaking of the invisible world. As Rejaunier points out, death is not extinction - we live on in the heavenly realms: "For in my Father's house are many mansions." The wonderful message of this book is that right now, as we are living here on earth, we enrich ourselves by contacting that "other world." As the ancients knew, every Plane of the etheric Heavenworld has many temples in which are halls of learning and testing areas where, guided by heavenly teachers, we are privileged to examine and evaluate our lives. There, as seekers of truth, we see ourselves clearly through mirrors in which we are shown our faults and mistakes, how to make changes and improve our lives to reach the next level in our ongoing development. Tests on the spiritual Plane precede parallel ones in the physical world, and are a means of unfolding consciousness, enabling us to grow in wisdom and understanding.PLANES OF THE HEAVENWORLD is based on the author's decades long study with California mentor and master teacher Mary Dies Weddell, one of the translators of the Dead Sea Scrolls, whose extensive knowledge of ancient languages, esoteric truth and inspired guidance was beneficial to thousands in America and abroad.Jeanne Rejaunier asks and answers questions such as: What happens after the silver cord is severed at death? Where does the soul go and what does it undergo after life? How can we strengthen our connection to the Afterlife by accessing it now? Can we visit with our loved ones in the Heavenworld? Who are our heavenly helpers and how do we interact with them? How many Planes are there? The Animal Kingdom; Children's Land; the Suicide Plane; war and accident victims; earthbound souls; ongoing life after life; and much more.PLANES OF THE HEAVENWORLD examines the course of the discarnate from when the silver cord is severed at death, to its journey to the River of Life and beyond; to seven days in Restland; Segregation, the Mirror of Life, tests the soul undergoes in the Examining Fields; and the plane the soul eventually gravitates to.In multi-character Symposium style, Jeanne Rejaunier exposes the reader to Mary Weddell's unforgettable Friday classes in Pasadena, California, to the nightwork Mary's students experienced, and how our two worlds are inexorably linked. PLANES OF THE HEAVENWORLD, first in a series, includes experiences from Mary's students' nightwork up to the 5th Plane. Future books in the series will take the reader beyond the 5th Plane.
About the Author: Jeanne Rejaunier graduated from Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, and did postgraduate studies at the Sorbonne, Paris, the Universities of Florence and Pisa, Italy, the Goetheschule, Rome, and at UCLA. While a student at Vassar, she began a career as a professional model, and subsequently became an actress in Manhattan, Hollywood and Europe, appearing on and off Broadway, in films and television, on magazine covers internationally and as the principal in dozens of network television commercials. Jeanne achieved international success with the publication of her first novel, The Beauty Trap, which sold over one million copies and became Simon and Schuster's fourth best seller of the year, the film rights to which were purchased outright by Avco-Embassy. Jeanne has publicized her books in national and international tours on three continents in five languages. Her writing has been extolled in feature stories in Life, Playboy, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, BusinessWeek, Fashion Weekly, Women's Wear, W, McCalls, American Homemaker, Parade, Let's Live, Marie-Claire, Epoca, Tempo, Sogno, Cine-Tipo, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and countless other publications. In addition to The Beauty Trap, Jeanne published novels, The Motion and the Act, Affair in Rome, Mob Sisters, and Odalisque at the Spa, as well as nonfiction titles The Video Jungle, Astrology and Your Sex Life, Astrology For Lovers, Japan's Hidden Face, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Food Allergy, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Migraines and Other Headaches, The 50 Best Careers in Modeling, and Modeling From the Ground Up. Branching out as a filmmaker, Jeanne produced, directed, filmed, and edited the four hour documentary, The Spirit of '56: Meetings with Remarkable Women.