KevinK
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Shortly after my OBE, my friend in Hawaii who set up the session with the guru told me about Baxter's book, which he had seen in a bookstore and reminded him of my experience. So I bought a copy. At first I was deeply impressed by the things she reported. Later I started to believe she was nothing but a Christian sensationalist, repackaging common Christian ethic and lying about ever having had a true experience. Now I'm back to believing she is genuine, even needing to accomodate various Scriptural inconsistencies. She has a reading of her own book on Youtube; I actually listen to it every few days (I just listen to it while I work).One of the best accounts I have heard was Mary K Baxter. Now, a whole lot of what she said can't be backed by scripture, so I would never teach it or consider it a doctrine. However, for personal use it does give you lots to think about as she talks to people in Hell and get their point of view.
One thing I find consistent with these (Revelations) is that the people try to continue to do what they did on earth, they seem confused, and deranged.
Mary K Baxters account is free both book and audio on her site.
http://www.divinerevelations.info/mary_k_baxter_a_divine_revelation_of_hell.htm
I don't agree or disagree with her account and make no judgement.