Annalee Skarin Writer
Annalee Skarin (July 7, 1899 – January 17, 1988), born Nansela Mathews, the granddaughter of "Wild Bill" Hickman, was a popular New Age/Metaphysical author, originally raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She gained fame by claiming to believe in the possibility of attaining immortality through the ardent pursuit of Christian principles, which she summarized as gratitude, praise, and love. In Mormonism, it is believed that some individuals, such as Enoch and Moses underwent translation, where they are "changed from a mortal state to one in which they are temporarily not subject to death." Skarin claimed to have invented a meditation technique by which anyone could translate themselves directly into Heaven, although her definition is more closely related to the Christian idea of ascension than the translation doctrine of the LDS Church.
Personal facts
Birth date | July 07, 1899 |
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Date of death | January 17, 1988 |
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- http://lindy1950.tripod.com/verbum-dei.html
- http://www.angelfire.com/in4/alchemy2084/skarin.html
- http://www.annaleeskarin.com
- http://www.devorss.com
- http://www.devorss.com/display.cgi?tpl=item&record=861
- https://www.facebook.com/TheGreatAmericanMystic
- https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/pdf/081-42-46.pdf