
Roy
Mills, a Southern Baptist from Bainbridge, Georgia is an
extraordinary man who throughout his life has been blessed by a
special means of comfort: vivid memories of a life
before birth. He remembers a heavenly home and a loving Father
and friends who deeply cared for him there. In his book, The
Soul’s Remembrance he details his personal growth as a
spirit-in-training for life on Earth. He remembers the process of
traveling from heaven, entering a physical body, and beginning life as
an infant in this mortal world. In A Soul's Remembrance, Mr. Mills
describes all this and more. His unusual memories have created many
unique experiences in life. He has recalled events before their
occurrence. He has pre-life memories of people he meets as strangers
here. He knows the real meaning of deja-vu and explains
why all but a few have had pre-life memories blocked from use. Because
our memories are blocked, as Mr. Mills explains, from childhood on we
become progressively earthbound in our thinking. We limit our
possibilities when we rely only on our outward abilities and
intellect. Astonishingly, Mr. Mills tells us how life's
difficulties represent things selected by us before coming here, that
we might grow in particular ways. He shares his own life's
difficulties and connects them with his pre-birth training for gaining
greater patience, love, and understanding. Then he mentions the
special nature of the disadvantaged and disabled, and why we should
esteem and respect them. The author describes the physical power of
prayer and how guardian angels watch over and assist us. He writes
about each person's essential role in the intricate plan of God and of
the "special gifts" given to help accomplish that role. Roy
Mills' book, The Soul's Remembrance, is a powerful reminder of our
spiritual nature and of the need for tolerance and love. It is a book
that has the power to reshape the way we view our lives. It provides
perspective that helps us cope with our trials and to find peace and
happiness in a world that—though deeply troubling at times—is
designed to help us grow and learn.