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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Language:English
  • Pages:202
  • eBook ISBN:9781543988215
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543988208

You Don't Have to be a Saint to Make it to Heaven

by Judi Butler

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Overview
While journeying to Egypt, I was told by spirits, that my husband would be giving me information about his life now that he has died. This book tells of his death, and how he is talking to me from the "other side of the veil". He speaks of what happens from the moment he died, how he arrived and what his daily life is like now that he is an energy ball in heaven or what he now calls HOME! I would say this is a must read for anyone facing death or a deadly situation. This book explains to one, there is most certainly life on the "other side of the veil" after your earthy body has died.
Description
While journeying to Egypt, I was told by a channeler of many spiritual masters, that my husband who had recently died was indeed talking to me from "the other side of the veil". He said he wanted his words to be put into writings so others can see your life does continues when you leave your earthly body. I write about how he never understood my ability to see visions and hear voices, but now that he is dead, he knows he can get thru to me. I write about the different times he almost died, how we handled them and then what leads up to his final demise. I tell of his funeral and when he first made contact with me and continues telling me all his stories of what goes on where he is now living. I do have an open line to him and we can carry on a limited conversation, which I explain in this book.
About the author
Corine van Delsen-co author