I recently lost my 19 year old daughter in an auto accident, and it has destroyed me. If I could know for sure that she's in Heaven and I'll be with her again, it would give me some comfort.
Kathy
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
July 3, 2009
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just seen the site and the butterflies, my wife always put a butterfly of some sort in the casket of deceased and i had to post
ocala, Florida, United States
June 30, 2009
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thank you so much i am gong to buy this book i lost my mother, father and grandmother all last year 2008 within months of eacother it is good to know that they are in a happier place, but still doesnt help to not be able to see them or talk to them .
bakersfield, California, United States
June 9, 2009
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The ability to dream lucidly and then, use that skill to learn more about ourselves is one way we can gain from the "loss" of a loved one who has died. The sharing of love, and the advancement of knowledge are so valuable, whether here on this Earthly side, or after we leave physically. It helps with the bereavement process to know that there is a plan for our lives. If we ask for the answers, whether we ourselves are religious or merely philosophical, we can grow as individuals and have greater understanding. When my friend Art came to me in a dream, and smiled, I knew he was all right, that he had moved on to a happier place, as he had been an alcoholic and suffered from mental and physical illness during his life. I was given a sense of continuity, of being loved. He thanked me for our friendship, assured me he was watching over me, and encouraged me to move on with MY life, not to stay stuck in sadness and mourning. To remember him, but to look ahead, as well! Thanks, Arty! And God bless.
new york city, New York, United States
June 6, 2009
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I lost my mother 40 days ago and I feel like mad. I can't stop crying. Like someone wrote here in this guestbook: "how many tears can a human cry"??? People tell me to get on with my life but right now this seems the most difficult thing to do. Needless to say how much I love her. I was blessed with an ADC about a week after she passed. I didn't see her but she actually did something that I had been asking her in tears to do for the past 2 nights.
I need to read your book, has it been translated yet?
I'd like to send an e-hug for all of you who -like me- are in grief.
Athens, Greece
June 1, 2009
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Chcem vam podakovat za krasnu knihu ktoru ste napisali.pri citani tejto knihy som sa aspon troch upokojila a verila ze sa so svojim synom stretnem aj ked uz skoro 2 roky uz nie je medzi nami. Mal iba 17 rokov, s jeho odchodom sa nedokazem zmierit.Este raz dakujem va ze ste dokazali napisat pozdravujem z neba
belusa, Slovakia
May 26, 2009
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I have just found this sight and can't wait to read more. i just lost my husband two months ago and I am looking for something to help me through the rough days ahead. I have not read the book but would love to someday
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
May 22, 2009
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Bill and Judy, Your book,I believe was indeed inspired by a higher consciousness for it clearly bring messeges of love, hope, healing and peace to those left behind.
I experienced many of the ADC's mentioned in your book in the various categories and others not mentioned at all.
Although I am of a different faith to that of Christianity, my ADC's have nevetheless been in the same vein, hence I believe in the after-life and the spiritual realm.
Loved ones who passed over are always a thought or a prayer away.
Blessings and love to all of God's messengers and to those of you who do not yet know that you are a messenger too.
Stay in grace
Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa
May 18, 2009
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Cool site. Love to see the work you're doing! My wife channels her departed brother, so I know that such communication opens us up to more than most would ever imagine.
Eureka, Montana, United States
May 15, 2009
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I have read your book and it gave me great comfort.It also gave me insight into adc's I have experienced.
binghamton, New York, United States
May 12, 2009
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