All the way from the womb of a woman to the casket of a funeral home, God’s plan for you remains the same. His plan, for your spirit man, is translation. He longs for you to know how to translate into heavenly places. In this book, you will gain an understanding of the translation plan for mankind.
In the Bible, there are accounts of Enoch, Moses, and Elijah who experience translation. This sets a precedence for every believer. If they can, so can you. There are few solid books on this topic. Your unique encounter awaits you, and this is the guide to show you how.
The personal testimonies of various students who experience translation. Each experience is anchored in scripture.
The First Translate-Me Attempt
This book does not start off with a successful translation account. In fact, I open to share a lesson of my account. The lesson I will share at this moment is that Father’s first attempt to translate me fell flat. I did not leave this earth realm. I know this may not seem like an ideal way to start a book. However, as a pragmatist, I want to hear about how the spiritual giants failed, as well as how they succeeded. I know you can relate. We can learn from failed attempts in the supernatural just as we can learn from successful attempts. Thus, it is important for you to know that a portion of my soul (i.e., my mind and emotions) prevented me from translation. I cannot begin to share the disappointment of my first translate-me attempt, which you will learn more about a little later in the book. I lived with this fall-flat attempt for quite a while but, I am so glad that Father did not stop there. In fact, there was a seven-year waiting period before He opened up this realm again. Oh, yes His grace is too wonderful for me (Genesis 19:18-20, Exodus 33:12-13, Psalm 84:11, Luke 2:40, 52, 1 Corinthians 15:10). My prayer is that you will use this Kingdom tool to avoid this blunder. Learning from my spiritual misalignment will guide you to travel to some pretty awesome places in the Spirit. Summarizing, I learned from this first translate-me attempt. By His grace, I grew and traveled to various places.