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Life After Death |
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Rating:  Summary: The most enlightening book you will ever read Review: For anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one, whether a relative or friend, this book is a must-read. Having just lost my mother in a tragic auto accident,my feelings were consumed with grief, sadness, anger, remorse. Life after death is a very inspirational book. A very calming and practical explanation of what happens to us when we leave the physical world. My feelings of despair have now been replaced with feelings of love and happiness,with the belief that there is continuity after death. Mary T. Browne is a gifted person indeed, and also a generous one, by sharing her incredible insight with others. This is an important book to read if you have ever grieved the loss of a friend or loved one.
Rating:  Summary: I Agree with Oklahoma City! A Big Disappointment Review: I can't say it better than the person who wrote the review entitled "Looking for Comfort & Reassurance? Don't Look In THIS Book!", dated March 14, 2002. Ditto! I would not recommend this book. I also found her tone condescending and arrogant and really unbelievable.
Rating:  Summary: I Agree with Oklahoma City! A Big Disappointment Review: I can't say it better than the person who wrote the review entitled "Looking for Comfort & Reassurance? Don't Look In THIS Book!", dated March 14, 2002. Ditto! I would not recommend this book. I also found her tone condescending and arrogant and really unbelievable.
Rating:  Summary: Not much new to read is offered. Review: I found the author's interpretation of life after death interesting. However, the author's offers little support as to how she has come to these conclusions of life after death. She minimally describes her "gift" and how it explains her view of the life hereafter. The book is quick to read, but I've found others more worth reading. Pay particular attention to the sections on Sir William and Lawrence. I found it confusing and needed to reread these sections.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT! Review: I found the book to explain and confirm that after our physical life..We continue to exist and don't just vanish into a pile of ashes and that's the end. But, rather that we continue to grow and enrich our existance on this plateau and the ones beyond. I don't understand everything or agree totally with every issue but, most definitly recommend this book to anyone who has had a friend or a loved one pass on.
Rating:  Summary: Not for those looking for comfort as a suicide survivor Review: I have not a doubt that Ms.Browne has a psychic gift but, I do feel that if you read a great many other books by different pychics you will be comforted and reassured that a loved one lost to suicide will be forgiven in the life hereafter.Ms. Browne takes a vague and different view that is not the case.Yet she does talk about a devine power of love and forgiveness that doesn't fit in with her thoughts on the victims of suicide.Some how I feel this area is not her expertise and that this particular book should be skipped by anyone looking fo reassurance that their loved one has been welcomed with open arms to the life hereafter. As I stated before I do indeed feel that Ms. Browne is gifted with the psychic ablility but, I think the comdemnation of suicide victims is contrary to everything else she writes.
Rating:  Summary: Looking for Comfort & Reassurance? Don't Look In THIS Book! Review: This book is excellent for those who do not have a clear understanding of how beautiful life after death is described. I am the eldest of three sisters whose mother passed over (as described in this book)on October 17, 2001, and my yougest sister who was always with my mother is having difficulty adjusting to her absence, and i believe once i share Mary T. Browne's writings on life after death with my sister, she too will better understand how to deal with our mother's passing over.
Rating:  Summary: SUPERFICIAL TREATMENT OF A PROVOCATIVE TOPIC... Review: This is a quick, easy read of a provocative and timely topic, considering that baby boomers are aging rapidly. It is unfortunate, however, that the reader does not get to know much about the author or her alleged psychic gift. This has the effect of creating somewhat of a credibility gap between the reader and the author, making what the author has to say not particularly believable. Perhaps, if the author had given more information about herself and her gift, the accounts that she gives would ring more true. This would have made the book more effective. As it stands, the book, although somewhat thought provoking at times, lacks depth, and fails to fully capture the reader.
Rating:  Summary: READ IT Review: Worth reading. A great book. I believe Mary and life after death!
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