The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (796 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1401945554 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-21 |
Language | : | English |
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Bottom line—you won’t be the same person who began it when you’ve savored the last page. Read it with an open mind and be prepared to have all your preconceptions challenged with a smile and a wink. Read this book and reconnect with the love that is all around you.” — Gabrielle Bernstein, New York Times best-selling author of Miracles Now “I love this book! Page after page, I found myself going, ‘Well, that explains things!’ and feeling inspired, full of joy, and wanting more. Who knew ‘Dead People’ could be so smart? A mus
Dying to Let You Know the Truth Depending on which person you ask, death can be viewed as a terrifying inevitability or a peaceful denouement to a long and difficult journey. This book seeks to ameliorate your fears about the afterlife by consulting those who have already passed on. I have never read a book quite like this, and I'm sure that I'll never read a book like it again. It is an uplifting account of the peace found beyond the g. Odd Sized Envelope said Enjoyed it Enjoyed it 3/5 of the Time I give this 3 stars, because it resonated with me about 3/5 of the time. The earlier chapters were a refreshing take on the "you are what you think" philosophy a la The Secret. I enjoy Mike's take much more than the Secret, which I found to be too kumbaya/woo woo and focused on material abundance. Even though I have heard similar ideas before, I really enjoyed Mike's approach and I think it was correct to. /5 of the Time. I give this Enjoyed it 3/5 of the Time I give this 3 stars, because it resonated with me about 3/5 of the time. The earlier chapters were a refreshing take on the "you are what you think" philosophy a la The Secret. I enjoy Mike's take much more than the Secret, which I found to be too kumbaya/woo woo and focused on material abundance. Even though I have heard similar ideas before, I really enjoyed Mike's approach and I think it was correct to. stars, because it resonated with me about Enjoyed it 3/5 of the Time I give this 3 stars, because it resonated with me about 3/5 of the time. The earlier chapters were a refreshing take on the "you are what you think" philosophy a la The Secret. I enjoy Mike's take much more than the Secret, which I found to be too kumbaya/woo woo and focused on material abundance. Even though I have heard similar ideas before, I really enjoyed Mike's approach and I think it was correct to. /5 of the time. The earlier chapters were a refreshing take on the "you are what you think" philosophy a la The Secret. I enjoy Mike's take much more than the Secret, which I found to be too kumbaya/woo woo and focused on material abundance. Even though I have heard similar ideas before, I really enjoyed Mike's approach and I think it was correct to. Marion M. Chamberlain said A book to soothe your soul. I read a lot of books, but rarely am I moved to tears as I was with this wonderful book. I lost both an aunt and uncle to cancer in the past six months. This book most certainly soothed my soul and helped me find answers to questions that came up while witnessing my relatives' dying process. I also feel like I finally got confirmation on afterlife for my beloved fur baby who passed away "A book to soothe your soul" according to Marion M. Chamberlain. I read a lot of books, but rarely am I moved to tears as I was with this wonderful book. I lost both an aunt and uncle to cancer in the past six months. This book most certainly soothed my soul and helped me find answers to questions that came up while witnessing my relatives' dying process. I also feel like I finally got confirmation on afterlife for my beloved fur baby who passed away 2 years ago. Even . years ago. Even
• Your pets are just as crazy, brilliant, and loving here as they were there. • Nothing we say can prepare you for the beauty of the moment you arrive. “I know this may come as a shock, and you know I’m not fond of using stale one-liners, but—‘reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.’ I’m as alive now as I was on the day we met, except, maybe, more so.” If the dead could speak, don’t you wonder what they would say to those of us they’ve left behind? What would they tell us to soothe our sorrow for their loss, calm our fears of what happens when we die, and fire us up to live the best possible lives we can right now? In pages filled with wisdom, humor, and, yes, joy, New York Times best-selling author Mike Dooley explo