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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Paranormal
  • Language:English
  • Pages:300
  • eBook ISBN:9781667850009

Here In The Hearafter

by Barb McIntyre

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Overview
When a living being mysteriously begins to communicate with a thinking, or what we sometimes refer to as a departed soul, many of their beliefs are debunked. The accidental visitor discovers that the dead still have to work and that their job is to help the living. They also learn that good is rewarded and evil punished, but that the definitions of good and evil are not exactly what they have been taught, and that contact with friends and loved ones, alive or dead, is not possible. But the most surprising revelation is that the thinking has never seen, or had any awareness of, a supreme being. Have you ever felt powerless and unable to do what you knew you should and suddenly felt the strength you needed to act? Or has the solution to a problem you have been wrestling with ever jumped right into your head? If so, you may well have been helped by a thinking.
Description
When a living being mysteriously begins to communicate with a thinking, or what we sometimes refer to as a departed soul, many of their beliefs are debunked. The accidental visitor discovers that the dead still have to work and that their job is to help the living. They also learn that good is rewarded and evil punished, but that the definitions of good and evil are not exactly what they have been taught, and that contact with friends and loved ones, alive or dead, is not possible. But the most surprising revelation is that the thinking has never seen, or had any awareness of, a supreme being. Have you ever felt powerless and unable to do what you knew you should and suddenly felt the strength you needed to act? Or has the solution to a problem you have been wrestling with ever jumped right into your head? If so, you may well have been helped by a thinking.
About the author
Barb McIntyre was born in Montreal, Quebec and now lives in Kingston, Ontario. A mother, grandmother, and retired occupational therapist, she writes to legitimize her favourite hobby – daydreaming. Except for Things Are Not Always As They Seem, and Here In The Hereafter (where she explores darker themes), she writes the kind of books she likes to read; books where ordinary people finally find, if not happiness, at least contentment. She can be reached at barbmcintyre@bell.net