I bought this book at a library book sale. Before I read this, I thought Sylvia Browne was just another entertainment psychic and had not read any of her books. But once I read this, I found Browne to be genuine and intelligent, and a woman of strong faith in God. The idea of temples existing on the other side of our reality is certainly far-flung. By the time I finished the book, I became more open minded. Because I am a believer that the other side does exist and am curious to learn more about God, spirits, angels, souls and human destiny, etc., I found this book full of possibilities and thought-provoking. Soul transition is certainly not impossible, nor is consciousness beyond our human element. Browne describes these many temples (Temples of Wisdom, Justice, Resolution, Healing, Artistic Endeavors, Lectures and more) as spheres of activity (housed in very earthlike structures) that can serve those who have died and those of us here as well. She connects the afterlife into our earthly lives and that potential makes for a fascinating read. From a biblical perspective, Christ’s words, “In my Father’s house are many mansions,” Browne’s concepts here certainly expand on Christ’s statement with details and purposes that the bible leaves vague. This is an intriguing read if you want to explore possibilities of spiritual destiny. Throughout the book she cites God the Father as her source for her abilities and visions. “Because of Him, we are all in existence forever.” Speculating what’s ‘beyond the veil’ can be a worthy adventure. Sylvia Browne died in 2013.