Just reading every one's experiences helps.
Shinnston, West Virginia, United States
March 7, 2001
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I think this site is wonderful.
Locust Grove, Georgia, United States
March 6, 2001
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What an amazing book. I too have lost loved ones.One of the most tragic was my nephew who was stillborn four years ago this April. He was so precious to me and I never got the pleasure of meeting him or knowing him.I think about him often and truly wish to have some sign that he is happy. I guess some things are not meant to be.I guess I am also fearful of seeing or feeling anything.Hollywood makes such visits seem so scary and evil. I have heard,quite recently in fact, of an ancounter through a dream. Now I am questioning a dream I had about 15 years ago.I dreamed that I was back in my mothers home from when she was a child.The strange thing about it was my mother did not see me or hear me. My grandparents were there to greet me and they told me to tell my mother that things were okay and they loved my mother.I was able to describe the living room and the kitchen of my mothers house to my mother. My mother was very moved by this information and she told me that my dream must have been real because I knew the layout of her parents house in such detail. I only wish that I could see or feel my nephews spirit. Any suggestions to help me would be appreciated. Thank you and God bless.
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada
March 6, 2001
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nice web site
west jordan, Utah, United States
March 6, 2001
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I am now going to purchase your book, "Hello From Heaven," for additional reading. I will write back when I have completed the book. Your website is great!
Lisa Goldstein
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
March 5, 2001
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I haven't had the chance to red your book yet but will go out and buy it this next week. I can't seem to read enough about ADC's. I'm a true believer, and look forward to reading your book.
Modesto, California, United States
March 4, 2001
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I lost someone close to me in November, 1997, which caused me to become fascinated (even obsessed) with afterlife phenomena, and I read many books on the subject, including "Hello from Heaven". More importantly, I had my own rather bizarre personal experience. In July of 1998, 8 months after my sister's death, I was alone in my bedroom, when, for four or five seconds, I smelled the clear, unmistakable smell of perfume in that otherwise empty room! Then, the smell just vanished, rather than slowly dissipating as a "natural" smell would. Other family members have told me of even more dramatic encounters with deceased loved ones. While I can't be positive that this was what my experience represented, I have yet to come up with a better explanation. So, my beliefs in these postmortem communications are no longer based merely on the experiences of other people, but my own as well. Sincerely, Raymond Minton.
Scottsburg, Indiana, United States
March 3, 2001
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When I tried to tell my therapist about my sister visiting me after she died, he was speechless. The following week one of his associates recommended your book to me. It has changed my whole perspective on losing my sister, and death in general. And I don't really need a therapist. I thought I was crazy. Apparently not. Death is the door to the next world. That's all. God bless you both. Linda
Oakland, California, United States
March 3, 2001
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I'm thankful that this site is available for so many,and "hello from Heaven". All give courage to those that are finding the courage to acknoledge visitation from their passed loved ones. I often find spirit reminding an querent(through me) of their attempts to contact them. Often, it is the brushing of their hair, or an strong thought or dream. The person I give this to often breaks down in tears of joy! For they know what they experienced(without an medium or ritual) was real and their loved one(s) live on! I often recomend "Hello from Heaven", as its first person's accounts are very heart felt, and real to those that read it. My mailcarrier a few years back grieved horribly for her late husband(from an sudden heart attack). People at work told her to "get over it...to move on", but her heart ached. Synchronisity I often ran into her at my mailbox. There with her was her husband's spirit. It took an while to broach the subject, but eventually I was able to share what I was recieving. Hello for Heaven(which she read afterwards) really helped her open the door to healing her grief, and to her accepting the messages that her husband was putting out to her (without an medium or ritual). Thanks again all for sharing, and thank you Judith for the site and the news adc e mails you send along to me! LOve/light/laughter, Doug
Ohio, United States
March 2, 2001
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I haven't read your book, but I do like the title. My mom went to be with her husband/my dad in Heaven on Nov. 30, 2001. I still miss her so much, but know that she is in a better place and not suffering anymore. I had quit my job in order to stay at home and become her full-time caregiver and feel blessed that I was able to do that for her, I wanted her to feel loved before leaving us. . .she was 81 and had lived a full life and was a widow for 40 years. I feel that she had visited 4 days after the funeral, while I was up at 3:30 a.m. writing out thank you notes. I could really smell the flowers that were laid upon her grave and talked to her as if she were still here, "hi mom are you visiting, I'm writing thank you notes to family and friends. I love you and I miss you".
Aiea, Hawaii, United States
March 2, 2001
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