Beyond ‘The Way Station’ Part II --To Hell for the Holidays, is the sequel to ‘The Way Station.’ These two of a planned three book project, are fictional accounts of what could happen immediately following a person’s death. The first book in this trilogy was about the moments’ right before the souls of six strangers transitioned to either the other side of life, better known as the ‘hereafter’ or to the next phase of life, known as the second chance to get it right. As explained;this theory rest on the premise that either you learn the lesson you were sent into this world to learn, or you could be recycled, in other words given another chance to get it right before it is finally too late. In it seven people from different walks of life took an elevator ride together, but unbeknownst to them; only six were riding into either their next destiny, or a second chance. In their minds, they were all going to the top floor of an office building owned by a world renowned charitable organization, to receive a cash reward for doing something good; but none of them really remembered exactly what. Here in the sequel we follow four prospective awardees as they travel the same road to retrieve a large cash reward for doing something good; again not really sure of what. Each of their stories differ fromour first group of awardees in that none of this group will be given the option of being recycled; or even given a second chance at life. Their lives are over the only question is where will their final resting place be. Once each of the awardees reaches their individual destination, theywill be ushered off of the elevator to confront a life screening; to defend their choice of where their soul’s final resting place will be. Each awardee will inadvertently select the place where their finaldestiny might lie but don’t be fooled and think that their final destination has been predetermined they each still have to make one more choice.You will read and see what awaits each of these awardees just ‘Beyond’ The Way Station, where once you may have had a second chance and now you don’t. Your only chance may rest on how wellyou argue your pass choices in life, or how convincing the choices you might have made, given the facts you now know, would have workedout had you been given a second chance.I ask you now to take a ride with these four people to their final destination. And as you read about the choices each of them have made; you maybe challenged to consider how your life choicescompare to theirs. Free Will is a good thing, because you just might find that one of your choices will push you ‘Beyond’ The Way Station’and To Hell for the Holidays”.
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