Rating:  Summary: FEAR OF DEATH?...READ THIS! Review: This book should be required reading for everyone. When our loved ones die, we are often confronted with questions about life after life! The personal stories shared in the book are powerful and convincing evidence to me that life goes on after we die! The Guggenheims are to be commended for their valuable book on learning about life after death.
Rating:  Summary: This book is an experience. Review: This book turned my sorrow of loosing my love and child into having a special relationship with them. I now share with them something you only read about in a ferry tale. Thanx Krista. Duarte
Rating:  Summary: reassuring....thought provoking!! Review: This books has changed my outlook on life in so many ways. The people's testimonys of ADCs where both genuine and emotionally moving. There is no doubt in my mind that we are all surrounded by the spirits of our late loved ones at all times. Now I have a name for the amazing occurance at the time of my father's death
Rating:  Summary: HELLO FROM HEAVEN Review: THIS IS A FIVE STAR BOOK. I was so impressed with it that I sent copys to thirteen friends and relatives of my daughter. She went on to the other side after fourteen months with cancer. She was forty two years old. There is not one doubt in my mind~~~she is FINE.!
Rating:  Summary: A book I hated to love Review: This is a terribly written book. There were times when I wanted to throw it across the room because it was so simplistic and repetitious. (Every single chapter ends exactly the same way. "That explains such-and-such and in the next chapter we'll discuss such-and-such") And yet it was a book I couldn't put down. It grabbed me in the very first chapter when it described that a lot of after-death encounters occur in a car on dark roads. It so vividly, word for word, described my first experience with after-death contact. I was never a believer that this was possible, but the death of my friend and the experiences I had convinced me that it was indeed possible. However, I never shared with people a lot of the ways I felt there had been contact. Yet here it was, in black and white. All of my experiences explained in very careful detail. I can't recommend this book as literature or as good writing, but for anybody who feels they have had an after-death contact, this book will be very comforting and affirming. I have had 3 painful losses in my life and only contact with one of them. But I truly believe there was contact--and reading Guggenheim's book was very comforting.
Rating:  Summary: excellent Review: very imformative...
Rating:  Summary: What a comfort... Review: When my Mom passed suddenly, I found myself lost in a crisis of faith. I missed her so intently I didn't know what to do or where to turn. I was angry with God. Was it a violation of my Christian faith to want our mother/daughter relationship to continue? Can death separate us from love? A friend told me, "when a loved on passes on, our relationship with them does not end. It just changes. It's like your kids. When they leave babyhood, they're forever changed and the way you relate to them is forever changed, but the new relationship grows out of the old relationship." That idea - of "changing relationships" brought me immeasurable comfort. This book speaks to that idea. Communication (communing) with those we love who have left this earth does not end - it just changes. We think and talk to them with our heart. Love is the connection and the connector and love never ends. All the space and time in the world can never stop love from going where it needs to go and doing what needs to be done. "Hello from Heaven" is just proof that good relationships cannot be terminated - but we have to change and grow into the new methods of communication. That's what I got out of this book. I enjoyed it. And after reading it, I was comforted and found some peace and relief from the deep grief that had plagued me. Secondly, in the last few decades, our progress in material things (technology, industry and electronics) has been swift and impressive. Why shouldn't our progress in spiritual concepts be just as swift? Shouldn't it be natural and progressive to learn new languages of love? Languages that supercede our tiny, limited mortal views? Languages that supercede this sliver of experience that we call "our time on earth"? Why *not* "hear from heaven"? Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." If we're spiritual beings, then heaven is not about geography, but it *is* about mental progress and spiritual awakening. If that's the case, we should expect to learn more of heaven as we awaken to spiritual realities. After much reflection, it seems divinely natural that we should learn more about heaven.
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