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STEPPING INTO ETERNITY

A Conversation on the Afterlife

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Thirty years after penning his bestseller, Seven Steps to Eternity – the story of Jim, a young man killed in the First World War, and his progress in the afterlife – Stephen Turoff revisits the soldier’s soul. In Stepping into Eternity, the world-renowned healer enters into fresh dialogue with Jim, discovering new insights and teachings. Together with the soldier’s spirit-guide, Chan, we learn more about life after death – how souls are drawn out of darkness and into the embrace of ‘heaven’ and eternity. We are told of the roles of dreams, music, guardian spirits, relationships in life and death, and karma – the law of cause and effect. Also revealed are astonishing prophecies on humanity’s future.

In this engrossing sequel to Seven Steps to Eternity, we are invited once again to join the author on a voyage that encompasses timeless themes with humour and understanding, bridging the gap between the living and the dead – between history, the present and the future. We gain a greater comprehension of what it means to be human, to endure, and to find eternal life, joy and hope in the shadows of despair.

STEPHEN TUROFF started his career as a carpenter but soon realized that he wanted to focus fully on spiritual work. Now, with fifty years’ experience, he is one of the best-known psychic therapists in the world, working with the Power of Light to raise consciousness, bring inner balance and well-being. Stephen is also a teacher of meditation and kriya yoga and holds seminars which lead to a deeper understanding of who we are as human beings and the purpose of our lives in this world. Based in Essex, England, Stephen continues to help numerous individuals with their personal development and healing, both in the UK and abroad.

Published in the UK by Clairview Books, 5 May 2025

£14.99; 206pp; 23.5 x 15.5 cm; paperback; ISBN 9781912992751