An Army of Love: The Enduring Legacy of Abortion
Abortion, Miscarriage, and the Afterlife: Whether you’re pro-life or pro-choice, you’ll find accord within these truths as the author seeks to help young women find peace with their loss and their decisions.
Everything in this world that your heart tells you is right has been nourished and propagated by an army of love arisen from the tiny discarded bodies of abortion’s residue.
Approximately 42 million abortions are performed worldwide every year...after year...after year...and these stainless souls are changing the world as we know it. This unexpected outcome surprises a world unfamiliar with the laws of the afterlife, but this well-spring of innocence and goodness could have no other effect.
Although abortion has been practiced for millennia, its legalization greatly increased the numbers of pure and spotless souls flooding the afterlife. Starting with the legalization of abortion in the Soviet Union, these cast-aside souls flourished and shone like myriad twinkling stars in the firmament until they became a cascading torrent penetrating mankind’s collective consciousness.
The army of love’s social mindfulness illuminated the civil rights movement in the United States while it pressed onward for equal rights and justice around the world. It continues to wage peace as an unstoppable crusade exposing the true nature of the warmongers of the world.
Just as this virtuous army spoke softly into the hearts of the brave students in Tiananmen Square, its ongoing influence proclaims that we ARE our brother’s keeper. As defenders of child welfare, advocates for animal rights, and exponents of environmental foresight, the army of love empowers the grassroots forces birthing a new way of life. Economic robber-barons and cruel oppressors who would defy this righteous army’s influence are mysteriously exposed in the glaring light of truth to reap what they have sown. The all-seeing eye of justice is inescapable.
This breathtaking army of love breathes the breath of progress into the onward and upward rush of scientific, technological and medical frontiers. All these and more are the direct results of the work of this multitude of pristine souls beyond the veil. Can you feel them in your heart? Can your soul hear their whispers? Can your spirit let their love wash over you?
The following is an excerpt from Solomon the Midwife: Appalachian Afterlife. It finds Sarah, Solomon’s great-great grandmother, talking to him from the afterlife about an abortion.
"And as for the soul of the fetus," Sarah continued, "it is completely happy. It couldn’t care less that its physical body was destroyed. It has a perfect spirit body that’s beautiful and healthy. And because of its innocence, the soul of the fetus immediately returns to God, which is the final destination for all souls."
"And by the way," she added, "the soul of every fetus feels an attachment to its mother. The spirit body of Ruby’s fetus will lovingly enfold her and Pearl for the rest of their days on earth, and it will greet them when they pass into the afterlife. Their reunion will be happy and joyful."
Although the format of the book is fiction, the medical procedures are real. The knowledge of the army of love reflects the author’s experience with the afterlife. The book is free online in order to be available to all who need this comforting, life-affirming information.
To learn more about the army of love, read Solomon the Midwife: Appalachian Afterlife at http://solomon-the-midwife.blogspot.com. The author has been a chaplain and grief counselor for more than 35 years. Her object is to help young women find peace with their loss and their decisions.
Approximately 42 million abortions are performed worldwide every year...after year...after year...and these stainless souls are changing the world as we know it. This unexpected outcome surprises a world unfamiliar with the laws of the afterlife, but this well-spring of innocence and goodness could have no other effect.
Although abortion has been practiced for millennia, its legalization greatly increased the numbers of pure and spotless souls flooding the afterlife. Starting with the legalization of abortion in the Soviet Union, these cast-aside souls flourished and shone like myriad twinkling stars in the firmament until they became a cascading torrent penetrating mankind’s collective consciousness.
The army of love’s social mindfulness illuminated the civil rights movement in the United States while it pressed onward for equal rights and justice around the world. It continues to wage peace as an unstoppable crusade exposing the true nature of the warmongers of the world.
Just as this virtuous army spoke softly into the hearts of the brave students in Tiananmen Square, its ongoing influence proclaims that we ARE our brother’s keeper. As defenders of child welfare, advocates for animal rights, and exponents of environmental foresight, the army of love empowers the grassroots forces birthing a new way of life. Economic robber-barons and cruel oppressors who would defy this righteous army’s influence are mysteriously exposed in the glaring light of truth to reap what they have sown. The all-seeing eye of justice is inescapable.
This breathtaking army of love breathes the breath of progress into the onward and upward rush of scientific, technological and medical frontiers. All these and more are the direct results of the work of this multitude of pristine souls beyond the veil. Can you feel them in your heart? Can your soul hear their whispers? Can your spirit let their love wash over you?
The following is an excerpt from Solomon the Midwife: Appalachian Afterlife. It finds Sarah, Solomon’s great-great grandmother, talking to him from the afterlife about an abortion.
"And as for the soul of the fetus," Sarah continued, "it is completely happy. It couldn’t care less that its physical body was destroyed. It has a perfect spirit body that’s beautiful and healthy. And because of its innocence, the soul of the fetus immediately returns to God, which is the final destination for all souls."
"And by the way," she added, "the soul of every fetus feels an attachment to its mother. The spirit body of Ruby’s fetus will lovingly enfold her and Pearl for the rest of their days on earth, and it will greet them when they pass into the afterlife. Their reunion will be happy and joyful."
Although the format of the book is fiction, the medical procedures are real. The knowledge of the army of love reflects the author’s experience with the afterlife. The book is free online in order to be available to all who need this comforting, life-affirming information.
To learn more about the army of love, read Solomon the Midwife: Appalachian Afterlife at http://solomon-the-midwife.blogspot.com. The author has been a chaplain and grief counselor for more than 35 years. Her object is to help young women find peace with their loss and their decisions.

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