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Embraced by the Light | Quiz

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1)

When Betty emerges the swirling tunnel and enters the heavenly realm, what does she feel? (from Chapter 6, Embraced by the Light)

Shame and humility.
Cautious excitement.
Peace beyond comprehension.
Explosion of love.
2)

What does Betty force herself to participate in some time after returning to her body in order to enjoy life again? (from Chapter 19, My Recovery)

Deep sea fishing.
Her children's activities.
Bungee jumping.
Community theater.
3)

What types of laws does Jesus discuss with Betty? (from Chapter 7, The Laws)

Spiritual, physical, and universal laws.
Moral and ethical laws.
Emotional and mental laws.
Crime and punishment laws.
4)

When Betty talks with Jesus in heaven, she learns that his mission had been to come into the world to: (from Chapter 6, Embraced by the Light)

Experience life.
Heal others.
Tell stories.
Teach love.
5)

What does Betty say we need to do to attract positive energy to ourselves? (from Chapter 7, The Laws)

Call positive energy by its name.
Meditate for an hour.
Think positive thoughts and speak positive words.
Fast for three days and drink only green tea.
6)

How does Betty describe Jesus' sense of humor? (from Chapter 9, The Looms and the Library)

Reserved.
Delightful and quick.
Sarcastic.
Wry and cutting.
7)

What saves Betty from the condition she finds herself in after returning to her body? (from Chapter 19, My Recovery)

Strong medications.
Another hospital stay.
A mystical experience.
Love for her family.
8)

In the last chapter of the book, who does Betty miss terribly and pray for often? (from Chapter 20, My Special Angel)

Her mother.
Her oldest son.
A baby.
A sister.
9)

To the spirit world, earth time is: (from Chapter 8, Healing and Dying)

Endless.
Mind-boggling.
Questionable.
Meaningless.
10)

Why were the laws that Jesus discusses with Betty created? (from Chapter 7, The Laws)

To separate good and bad people.
To punish wrongdoers.
To fulfill a purpose.
To keep everyone in check.
11)

Betty says that after we live our lives here on earth and are reunited in heaven: (from Chapter 13, Selecting a Body)

Everyone has to be debriefed.
We forget almost everything.
We're ready to come right back to earth.
Pain is washed away.
12)

The author notices that people enjoy creating things in heaven, and she comes to understand that all things of importance are: (from Chapter 9, The Looms and the Library)

Created spiritually first, physically second.
Not allowed to leave the spiritual realm.
Given a stamp of approval by ministering angels.
Created by large committees.
13)

Betty says that to become perfect in spirit, we must attain harmony between the mind, body, and spirit and add what to this balance? (from Chapter 7, The Laws)

Daily meditation.
Christlike love and righteousness.
Selfless devotion and faith.
God-given talents.
14)

Betty agrees to return to earth after being shown her mission, which: (from Chapter 16, The Council of Men)

Was removed from her memory before her return.
She realized she could complete easily.
Was the most important mission she'd ever heard.
Now serves as her day to day blueprint.
15)

When Betty asks Jesus why there are so many religions, he replies that: (from Chapter 6, Embraced by the Light)

Religion has little to do with truth and knowledge.
There are as many religions as there are species of plants and animals.
People get confused and make up new ideas that become new religions.
Different churches fulfill different needs people have at their respective levels of understanding.
16)

Betty says that wherever she traveled in the spiritual world, she always felt what? (from Chapter 12, Many Worlds)

Comforting presence of God's love.
The protection of benevolent spirits.
The pull of her family bringing her back.
Like a stranger in a strange land.
17)

With the "ripple effect," any act of cruelty or kindness does what? (from Chapter 16, The Council of Men)

Returns to the one who originally performed the act.
Is either condemned or cheered in the spirit world.
Fades off into oblivion.
Blends with other acts until they're all indistinguishable.
18)

How does Betty "experience" the unique flower in the garden? (from Chapter 10, The Garden)

Having a conversation with it.
Seeing it in multiple colors and poses.
Feeling the flower's presence around her.
Smelling its sweet perfume.
19)

What does Betty experience after her spirit slips back into her body? (from Chapter 18, My Return)

Disorientation and vertigo.
Pain, sickness, and electric shocks.
Bliss and joy.
Calm, strength, and tremendous energy.
20)

At the beginning of the book's last chapter, who comes into Betty's home? (from Chapter 20, My Special Angel)

An estranged sister.
A foster child.
A long-lost aunt.
An NDE researcher.
21)

Why doesn't healing sometimes come right away, or come at all? (from Chapter 8, Healing and Dying)

Because we're cursed.
Nobody knows why.
Because we're not trying hard enough.
For spiritual growth.
22)

Betty learns that our earthly prayers for others can benefit those: (from Chapter 11, Greeting Party)

On earth and in heaven.
In heaven only.
Whom we know personally, but not others.
On earth only.
23)

As Betty takes a closer look at the cloth in the looms room, what does she notice? (from Chapter 9, The Looms and the Library)

People are staring at her in awe, perplexed by her presence.
People look at her suspiciously.
It sparkles and is opaque on one side, transparent on the other.
It is made of star dust and moon beams.
24)

In the other worlds that Betty visits, what kind of people does she see? (from Chapter 12, Many Worlds)

Warring and primitive.
Quiet, tall, and intuitive.
Loving and intelligent.
Fun-loving, petite, and childlike.
25)

How does Betty recognize the one who embraces her in heaven? (from Chapter 6, Embraced by the Light)

Her spirit remembers.
From stories.
From photographs.
Her guardian angel tells her.
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