If we once again with some of the great minds of our time, the symbols of civilization, some might say, what say? What would we ask them? If communication with the dead really possible? In "What I want you to know!" by Carter Shepard and Carolyn Cummings, it seems possible and the examples provided could not destroy the prejudices of the reader for the afterlife.
Carolyn, a professional medium for twenty years, and Carter, a student of metaphysics for thirtyEighteen years interviewing celebrities on the other side. It may seem shining star, but the list of participants is what it is incredible. From Albert Einstein, some of which included Benjamin Franklin, John Kennedy Jr., his mother, Jackie Kennedy, Howard Hughes and Steve Irwin. These souls are as much a part of what our society is today, so it would make sense for some answers. What would you ask intelligent spirits that now have the opportunity to seemuch more than us here on earth? What is our purpose here on earth? What is death? There is a heaven or hell?
The answers to these are not all that surprising to those who have been a student of metaphysics. But the questions and answers about the current situation in Iraq, the current president and the race for the office, and other political thoughts were a bit 'more shocking to me. I was not able to believe with all my heart that the answers are not what the questionerwanted to "listen." The issue of religion has been a bit 'shocking to me. I had the feeling that the authors wanted some news they had represented. My opinion, of course, and perhaps not what the authors had in mind, after all. Your responsibility is to those who believe it may be, and those who do not, just do not.
These "messages" from the grave are sometimes funny, often moving, and they are certainly food for thought. Opening the mind to the survival ofthe mind is a goal that aimed to keep the book. "What do they know that I want!" is a really interesting project.
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