Rebecca Ruter Springer was an American author known for her spiritual and visionary writings. After completing her education, she began publishing poetry and essays in prominent periodicals, establishing herself as a notable voice in her time. Her most significant work, 'Intra Muros,' commonly referred to as 'My Dream of Heaven,' presents a vivid depiction of a Christian afterlife based on a personal vision she experienced. This book not only reflects her deep faith but also offers insights into her understanding of heaven, making it a unique contribution to religious literature of the era. Springer's work is significant for its blend of personal experience and theological reflection, appealing to readers seeking comfort and hope in their spiritual journeys. 'My Dream of Heaven' has been influential in shaping Christian thought on the afterlife and continues to be referenced in discussions about spiritual visions. Her legacy endures as a pioneering female voice in 19th-century American literature, whose writings provided a window into the religious sentiments of her time.
“I think one of the sweetest proofs we have of the Father's loving care for us is that we often find in this life the things which gave us great happiness below.”
“Why have we books in heaven?" "Why not?" asked my brother. "What strange ideas we mortals have of the pleasures and duties of this blessed life!...”
“Every gentle word, every generous thought, every unselfish deed, will become a pillar of eternal beauty in the life to come.”