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More Than Meets the Eye
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Are You Afraid of Dying?
Do You Need Comfort After the Loss a Loved One? More Than Meets the Eye, True Stories about Death, Dying, and Afterlife is for people who are facing challenges presented by bereavement, hospice care, and after death communication.
Recent Posts
Puppy Love ~ Dealing with the Death of a Pet
As part of my virtual book tour for The Sid Series ~ A Collection of Holistic Stories for Children, I am presenting to the readers of this blog a flip book version of "Puppy Love ~ Dealing with the Death of a Pet." This is one of the twelve stories ...
Out of the Mouths of Babies! Channeling 101
I’m the paternal grandmother of a psychic child named Sidney, who is now eight years old. When Sidney was a baby he used to stay with me on the weekends and we did all kinds of fun things together. I began to write about our adventures and the next...
My Aunt Kat Paid a Visit to Me Today
I remember watching the Ghost Whisperer with my Aunt Kat right after she was first diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. The episode was the one where a ghost was throwing silverware and china all over Melinda's dining room. We were sitting in my mom'...
Are all Near-death Experiences Positive and Happy?
I got a question from a reader today. I'll share my answer with you.QUESTION: Yvonne, you mentioned in your book that some people considered their near-death experience (NDE) a negative or frightening one. But the accounts you printed were all good ...
Seven Stages of Grief
If you have lost someone you love and are grieving, you will soon feel the need to move on. This is a healthy and normal part of the grieving process. In fact, according to Kavanaugh, there are Seven Stages of Grief:Shock and denialDisorgan...
Why is Death and Grieving So Difficult?
I think our views of death (as well as the closeness of our relationship with the deceased) affects how we express grief. My view of death is that it is a normal part of life--the end of one life phase and the beginning of another. It is common for d...

