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File Size: 3123 KB

Print Length: 242 pages

Publisher: WaterBrook; 1st edition (May 23, 2012)

Publication Date: May 23, 2012

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0085CAIZ2

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The problem with a book about someone's personal account of a series of very personal events is that there's no way to constructively criticize or verify the author's account. I have no reason to doubt Dr. Mary C. Neal's stories as told in To Heaven and Back: A Doctor's Extraordinary Account of Her Death, Heaven, Angels, and Life Again, A True Story, yet as I read I kept thinking, "Really?" I finally decided that, having no reason to question her veracity and integrity, I might not question her account, but I might question her interpretation of her experiences.Dr. Neal, an orthopaedic surgeon, was kayaking when she became trapped underwater and drowned. While her kayaking buddies searched for her, she drowned. As her friends recovered her body and administered CPR, Neal says she died, and was escorted to heaven. Before she could enter in, her heavenly companions informed her that it was not yet her time, so she returned to her body. Her companions rejoiced and got her to medical care.Her brief visit to heaven, followed by some angelic encounters during her recovery in Wyoming, convinced her that she was brought back to life purposefully. From that point forward, she has lived with a heightened awareness of her purpose in life and the impact that her life has on others. Anyone, especially any believer can appreciate the way these events have shaped her and made her a more faithful Christian.My concern is that Dr. Neal doesn't seem to filter her experiences through the testimony of scripture. She gives an honest account of the events and her experience, but does not stop and wonder about her theological interpretations. I won't get into the whole out-of-body, near death experience question. There's huge body of literature debating these experiences. At the root is Christian anthropology. I tend toward monism, which states that man is of one essence, that you can't separate body and soul. Dr. Neal is definitely dualistic, the view that the soul leaves the body at death. She even states that the soul sometimes leaves the body before death, such as when a patient is on life support.I think both can be defended biblically. Dr. Neal takes her dualism a bit fat, I think, when she states that our souls exist with God before we're born. We "make a basic outline for our life" and "review it and discuss it with our 'personal planning' angel." Children are more aware of angelic visitation and the world of God because they were there recently. She learned this during one of the angelic visitations. She doesn't know if it was an angel or Jesus. In fact, in one passage she says angel and then Jesus, as if they're interchangeable. I'm not saying she wasn't visited by an angel or Jesus, I'm just saying that this pre-planning she describes is not biblical, and may be anti-biblical. When we have a vision or dream, we should always test it against scripture.I wonder about her interpretation of other events. On several occasions, she attributes natural events to messages from the dead: blossoms on a tree are a gift from her recently deceased stepfather; flowers on her land were a reminder from her dead son; a patient's dead husband told the patient details about Dr. Neal's accident. She also sees angelic messages in, for instance, the gaze of an owl hanging around her house. Again, I do not doubt that these things happened to her, but I wonder about the theology of the dead making flowers grown and angels inhabiting animals. God may cause a tree to bloom as a gift to us, but can dead people do it? Again, let's be discerning in our interpretations.So while I was inspired by Dr. Neal's commitment and the way her life was impacted as a result of her accident, I was constantly scratching my head over her interpretation of events and experiences. She seems to lack biblical, theological discernment, turning what could have been a solid, inspiring story into a questionable, sentimental account.Thanks to Waterbrook Multnomah for the complimentary review copy!

At first, I was having a real hard time with this book, especially after reading several other books on near death experiences. It's a bit of a slog through the first half. She spent a lot of time talking about her family, her job, and her experiences as a Christian. It wasn't until she finally talked about her near death in South America, that things got interesting. There isn't a lot of memory for her concerning her visitation to heaven...but there is a lot about what this visit did to change her life. Dr. Neal talks about her continuing talks with either an angel or God about why things happened, and what she should do. She apparently was comforted when her own son passed away after her own accident.This book really doesn't spend a lot of time with information about heaven, if that's what you are looking for. But if you want a book that adds to your own understanding about our relationship with God, this book is a good read. She writes well, and the last half of the book made it worth it for me. One takeaway from this book, is our Heavenly Father is very aware of us as individuals, and that He cares about us. I think right now with everything that is happening in the world people need to understand this...but you need to make the first step.

It always strengthens my faith to read of people's experiences of heaven and then coming back and telling what they've seen and heard. Dr. Mary seems to be a very humble person as she tells us of visiting with angels and Jesus. I was also very touched as she tells about the loss of her son, Willie. I have also lost a child. The emotions she shared as they were healing their grief were so real to me. I look forward so much to seeing my son, Ian when it is my time to go to Heaven to be with our Lord.

I just finished To Heaven and Back by Dr. Mary Neal. I have read several books on NDEs and found Dr. Neal’s story interesting although I prefer accounts that are not heavily influenced by religion. Why? Because Heaven is accessible to everyone, regardless of faith or belief. God has many faces and many names. And before the thought enters your mind, I am not in any way a follower of New Age philosophy. In fact, I avoid such material. I shook my head at many of the critical reviews; people professing to be Christians, basically calling Dr. Neal deceptive, a liar and a shameful exploiter. I admit, I am very curious how you came to such conclusions; beside the fact you did not like her story. Do you know Dr. Neal personally? I find it quite interesting that many negative commentators mention the Bible and scripture. Sadly, I have to wonder if they have forgotten John 8:7, Luke 6:37 and Matthew 7: 3-5? Regarding the complaints of her brief description of her NDE, Dr. Neal offers an explanation that is a common thread of many NDE accounts; the words available to us do not adequately describe the experience. The colors, the music, the light, the emotions, everything of that rapturous tableau, earthly words can NOT describe. You may want to visit Dr. Jeffrey Long’s website; [...], where you can read hundreds of NDE stories. You may enjoy the compelling story Dying To Be Me by Anita Moorjani. Both Ms. Moorjani and Dr. Neal refer to the tapestry; each author describes it in a similar fashion. I also recommend a beautiful book titled Opening Heaven’s Door by Patricia Pearson. Before reading additional NDE accounts; many which are not Christian based, I advise my fellow Christians to drop your stone or remove the log lodged in your eye. Peace be with you.

This book was beautiful, positive, uplifting, and inspiring. Absolutely love this book. It really changes the way I think about my own life and its perspective. I recently lost someone extremely close to me, and this book has really helped. Things I've always wondered about, I found some answers. Dr. Neal is a very inspiring and positive woman. Thank you so much for writing this book and God Bless you.

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