Reviewing Don Pipers book "90 Minutes in Heaven"

Revelations 3:1-6."Strengthen what remains and is about to die. Remember what you received and heard ,obey it ,and repent, or I will come like a thief. He who overcomes will be dressed in white, their name will never be removed from the book of life. They will be acknowledged before God and angels and walk with me."
Don Piper, in his book "90 Minutes in Heaven" describes what it was like when he died in a car wreck and spent an hour and a half in heaven. He says he was welcomed just outside the gate of heaven, by all the Christians who had died before he did,and had influenced his life in some way.
The first person in the welcoming committee was his grandfather embracing him strongly. Overwhelmed by an ecstatic bliss, he was loved by everyone in the group he was kissed, held, and hands shook.
His friend Mike who died at 19 years old in a car wreck brought him joy and brilliance. All pain and grief had vanished. His hunched over grandmother with no teeth, was there to greet him standing erect and with a brilliant smile. Radiating light and dazzling colors were so vivid and hues and tones surpassed anything ever viewed on earth. P.25 he says. "I felt like I was in another dimension."
What stood out to him the most was the music. p.29 "the most beautiful pleasant sounds I've ever heard. And it didn't stop" He says he didn't just hear music, but it played through his body and he felt embraced by the sounds. Without distraction or discord myriads of sounds filled his mind and heart. p.30 He says "The most amazing was the angel's wings. I didn't see them, but the sound was a beautiful holy melody with a cadence that seem to never stop." Praise was everywhere, every sound blended with each voice or instrument and enhance the others. Each step toward the iridescent pearlescent gate was more brilliant than the last step. p.35
He says. "My feeling has been that once we're actually in God's presence. We will never return to Earth again, because it will be empty and meaningless by comparison."
The streets inside the gate looked like literal gold bricks. p.33 He says, "I was home. I was where I belonged. I wanted to be there more than anywhere on earth. Time had slipped away and I was simply present in heaven all worries ,anxieties, and concerns vanished. I had no needs, and I felt perfect."
But Don Piper didn't get to enter the gate into heaven. He left as suddenly as he arrived. A man named Dick Onrecker was praying over his dead body in the wrecked car and God answered his prayer sending Don back to the pain of broken bones ,shattered legs ,dislocated arms, and bleeding ears, eyes, and nose. He had been dead an hour and a half but was once again alive physically.p. 34 "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord to those who love him and know him."