Still Right Here - Suzanne Giesemann - Books - ONE MIND BOOKS - 9780983853947 - November 13, 2017
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Still Right Here

Suzanne Giesemann

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Still Right Here

"Finally, a story about grieving that's not depressing. This is a book filled with hope that life does get better after the death of a loved one." A grateful reader



Join former Navy Commander-turned evidential medium Suzanne Giesemann and her husband Ty, a retired U. S. Navy Captain, on a healing journey with three other couples, brought together by their children in the spirit world. These inspiring parents serve as shining examples of those who have experienced the devastating loss of a child, but whose joy in life has been restored through the awareness that their children continue to participate actively in their lives.



This book is for you if you have a child or know someone with a child on the other side, are struggling with grief for a loved one who has passed, are seeking evidence of life after death, and/or enjoy true stories about the triumph of the human soul.



This powerful true story of a very special voyage provides stunning evidence of how truly thin the veil that separates us from those who have passed can be. Through indisputable accounts of connection with their children and the personal transformations that result, these couples' stories offer comfort and reassurance to those seeking relief from grief and pain. You will come to know, as these parents do, that death is no more than a doorway to life beyond, a life that continues to intersect with ours on a daily basis.



Your loved ones are not gone. They are not lost. They are still right here.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 13, 2017
ISBN13 9780983853947
Publishers ONE MIND BOOKS
Pages 296
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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