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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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When One Door Closes: Reflections from Women on Life's Turning Points Review

When One Door Closes: Reflections from Women on Life's Turning Points
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The first sentence of each of these essays is a jewel. How can you not be hooked with opening lines such as, "I got the call on a Friday afternoon from a Washington D.C. detective, telling me in a very gentle way that David's body had been found;" "When you get married at 46, you can wear whatevery you want;" "Once you've been a mom to six children, there's not a whole lot else;" "I think I have developed feelings for another man;" "A monster is living inside of me;" "She recognized him at once and stilled, mid-sentence, to consider this stranger who exuded a glow of inevitability;" or "By the time news came that Mom had dided, she had been dead for years"?
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We all have times in our lives when we find ourselves facing a crisis, a difficult choice, or a life-changing event. From educator and psychotherapist Terri Spahr Nelson comes a remarkable anthology, When One Door Closes: Reflections from Women on Life's Turning Points, which offers the personal stories of fifty-three women from diverse backgrounds describing crucial decisions or profound shifts in perspective that changed them or their course in life. This book reveals the scope of women's lives as heard through the voices of those who have dealt with issues common to most-love, relationships, marriage, divorce, parenting, career choices, illness, grief, and loss. When One Door Closes brings forth touching accounts that offer readers an opportunity to make a connection, engage in reflection, and find encouragement on their own journeys and to discover that even in the most difficult of circumstances, compassion, hope, forgiveness, or peace can be found.

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Hannah's Gift: Lessons from a Life Fully Lived Review

Hannah's Gift: Lessons from a Life Fully Lived
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Hannah's Gift belongs right alongside Michael J. Fox's Lucky Man on every bookshelf in the world. Nearly everyone will brush up against cancer at some point in their lives, but most of us are totally unequipped in terms of squeezing the very last drops from an ebbing life. Hannah's Gift does just that. Maria Housden addresses grief without sugarcoating its fabric and its entity. In a hospital scene, she captures the crunch of fear with a poet's quill: "There was no room in that tiny space for anything but two chairs and the truth." Housden also captures the joy, the impulsiveness, the treasure and lesson of a life that teaches us how to address the rest of ours. Hannah's red shoes, the symbol of her rich vision and carefree embracement of a moment, enrich the canvas of ours. I have loaned out this book so often that the binding is broken -- but I firmly believe it is a story that must be shared. Housden is self-effacing in her treatment of her own poignant courage, but you will see it there between the lines you absolutely can't forget.

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The Definitive Guide to Underground Humor: Quaint Quotes about Death, Funny Funeral Home Stories, and Hilarious Headstone Epitaphs Review

The Definitive Guide to Underground Humor: Quaint Quotes about Death, Funny Funeral Home Stories, and Hilarious Headstone Epitaphs
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What a witty and clever fellow this Ed Bergin is to have put together such a unique collection of funny funeral-related stories, headstone epitaphs, and quotes about death. While death isn't a laughing matter, this book proves that funny things happen when you're dealing with people, dead or alive. It's great to see that funeral professionals working under the most stressful conditions have occasional reasons to laugh. If you have an advanced sense of humor, you will appreciate this book. It's not for stiffs.

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"Edmund Gwenn, the famous actor, observed 'Dying is easy. Comedy is difficult.'Well, any comic will tell you, comedy about dying is really hard.But necessary.For what greater triumph of the human spirit exists than to defiantly mock the grinning reaper, specter of our darkest fears?'Hey Death--is that a sickle in your hand or are you just glad to see me?'" -- by Anita Wise, stand up comedian/writer who has appeared on the "Tonight Show" and "Seinfeld."That passage from the Foreword of the book "The Definitive Guide To Underground Humor" sets the stage by capturing the morbidly amusing essence of the succeeding pages.This book dares to explore the comical depths of death and the black humor hidden deep within us all, featuring: Quaint Quotes About Death from such people as Robin Williams, Woody Allen, Johnny Carson, Dennis Miller & Anita Wise; Funny Funeral Home Stories from anonymous funeral directors, embalmers, pall bearers, limo drivers and others who work in the funeral service industry; Hilarious Headstone Epitaphs from graveyards in different parts of the world; and Funeral-Flavored Comics from Non Sequitur & The Wizard of Id.And who better to unearth this type of humor than someone with 122years of service in the funeral industry in his genes.Author EdwardBergin's family has owned and/or operated funeral homes in Connecticutsince the 1800s.To those of you who might be uneasy about the idea of a book that deals with the lighter side of death, Anita Wise offers the following for you to ponder: "We enter the world crying, isn't it only fitting to leave it laughing?After all, death is not the final exit, but only a revolving door."

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