Hello...Anyone Home?: A Guide on How our Deceased Loved Ones Try to Contact Us through the Use of Signs Review

Hello...Anyone Home: A Guide on How our Deceased Loved Ones Try to Contact Us through the Use of Signs
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This book is a MUST read.The insight into the different signs that our loved ones leave us, and learning how they try to communicate with us is fascinating. My questions were answered, without religious bias, in a straightforward, easy to understand manner. Mr. Higgins teaches us that communication with our loved ones is not something to be anxious about, but something to be embraced.
This book is tough to put down because the information is so enlightening, not only about our loved ones who have passed, but also in making us think about how we live our daily lives.
I especially loved the real life stories, reading them let me know I was not alone in my experiences, and most importantly I am not crazy! I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and would recommend it to anyone - it was well worth the read.


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Channeled insight and support from the author's guides and teachers will illuminate for you the steps by which the "other side" can communicate with every individual and how you can communicate with them!*Have you ever dreamed of departed loved ones?*Is it possible for the dead to communicate with us?*Have you ever experienced smells, sounds or electrical phenomena around you after the passing of a friend, family member or colleague? These might be signs that they are trying to contact you to let you know that they continue to be available to you.This book, Hello...Anyone Home? will teach you how to understand the process by which signs are given and received after the change known as death.

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