Love Beyond Life Reading about other peoples' after-death communications (ADC) makes me feel sort of envious of their experiences, even though I have had a number of ADCs myself. I don't think one can ever have enough and once you have them you are disappointed that they don't occur on a regular basis; while at same time I am cognizant that many people who have lost loved ones never have any, or at least ones they want to admit to. This is a very powerful book in that it helps people to understand the reality of ADCs and that they aren't scary or evil and they happen to young and old alike. One of my neighbors recently told me of an ADC, but added before she told me, "You probably think I'm crazy." That's really sad because so many of us are unaware of how common ADCs are, and if we were aware of how common they are, perhaps some of us would feel more comfortable discussing them with our friends and neighbors, passing on the message, even though unintentional, that our spirit lives on. I have read many books that have too much written about seeing a red car twice in a day and their loved one liked red cars so that means their loved ones are trying to communicate with them. Hmmm. I like the fact that Love Beyond Life has so many examples of ADCs that are really based on substance and takes a more scholarly and scientific approach than many books on ADCs that I have read, and that's why I enjoyed this book. Although ADC are personal and the person receiving them cannot convince anyone of their validity, it really doesn't matter, as only the recipient of the ADC has been chosen to receive it and for whatever reason, we cannot say, but certainly there is a reason; either to visit with us and show us there is another world beyond this one, or simply to be with us. ADCs are a true gift, and this book helps both the novice
and the more esoterically inclined to delve into the fascinating world
of spirit communication.
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