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P**I
Amazing and comforting
I have to say that I have only read a third if this books once receiving it yesterday, but it's amazing. Hard to out down. There is nothing negative in this book. It almost makes you jealous to know what awaits us on the other side - and gives great comfort to know that your friends, family and pets will and are there waiting to greet you and help you in the transition. I have read many books on this subject, and done a lot of research on life after death, and so forth. This book is the most immediately believable book I have read. It just totall resonated with me and what my own beliefs are. Facing death is not so scary anymore...I would suggest that anyone who has lost loved ones and is grieving, or anyone going through a terminal illness with someone read this book. It's very comforting. Some of the things George describes actually happened with my father when he passed...he was obviously communicating with his mother and others shortly before he passed. My dearest friend had family members who reached their arms up just before passing as though someone were reaching for them to lift them up. The stories that George shares are very enlightening and comforting. Personally, I feelnthat finding his books has finally answered all of my questions.
C**B
Everyone who ever has, or ever might, lose a loved one to death should read this book.
In all of his books, George Anderson explains the basis for his extraordinary powers to communicate with the spirits of the departed ... and a chapter at the end details various impressions he has gathered over the decades about what it is like "on the other side." Lessons from the Light is different in that although George Anderson again explains how he came (after a life-threatening fevered illness in his early youth) to have his inexplicable abilities, but instead of just one chapter (at the end of a collection of readings) telling about the hearafter, this entire book describes the spirit world. He says things like "no one passes alone ... even if you weren't there with your loved one, he or she was met and helped by the spirits of those close to him or her; and, "dying is like walking from one room to another" and, "no one moves forward in their spiritual growth on the other side until the spirits of everyone they care most about from their most recent life, or who care most about them, have also crossed and spent time in the hearafter together." These are enormously comforting concepts to anyone, like me, who has lost their nearest and dearest.
G**N
Great lessons to know
I had the pleasure of meeting him personally twice, once in virginia beach and other in Long island and of what I was able to learn andwitness I develop a trust in him and what he does.his booksI had the pleasure and experienced in meeting Mr. Anderson twice: once in Virginia beach and another in his office in Long Island,of what I experienced and after experiencing many others I am sure of his honesty in what he does. His books are , to me, arevelation of what is comming after death. I had been an agnostic but my experience with him and his books have been openning my believe and mind more and helpfull. His books to me are lessons that you should know even the ones who dont trust him. Do to the amount of fakes in this bussines you must be doubtful and untrusty, but even though, is worth knowing it, it makes you think and probably believes what happended to me, is worth the reading very much
S**N
Hope and light
I gave the five stars for the hope and promise George's discernments give to everyone. I was encouraged by these messages but felt some of the literal discernment disclosed were too long and tedious to read through. There were actually few informational revelations that were new to me but I enjoyed reading how much advice was shared to loved ones in grief.
D**S
nuts and bolts pretty much describes it.
This book could be very helpful for both people who consider themselves religious and those who do not claim any religious affiliation.While George's background is in the Catholic Church, he is very clear that what he is talking about does not pertain solely to any religious group - or any religious affiliation. He is talking about spiritual matters and not religious matters. The description of the book talks about "nuts and bolts" of the hereafter. That's pretty much what it is - in plain terms. He talks about the messages that he has gotten over the years from discernments that he has done with many different clients. He has the background and the experience. Whether you believe that people can be mediums with our loved ones on the other side or not - or whether you believe in an afterlife or not, the matter of fact delivery of this information could be very helpful to anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one. George's calling is to bring hope and healing to those of us here who have suffered the loss of a loved one - and at some point all of us will suffer some kind of loss. I have read a number of other books and the good ones pretty much say the same thing that George is saying here. This book and "Hello From Heaven" are pretty good places to start if you are looking for answers and information. Grieving is a process, but it certainly helps to have hope and comfort that our loved ones are OK.
K**Z
Not sure what I think of this.
I'm not sure if I believe in life after death but I am open minded and this book is food for thought. However George Anderson does quite a lot of fishing for information even though he tries to come across as if he's asking for just yes or no answers. At one point he asked bereaved parents whose son had died if he was the only son. They said no so he then said well he's the youngest or the oldest son! That made me laugh, not a lot of room for error there. He also told virtually everyone that they were going to move house.Apparently we have to go through life and take whatever comes good or bad to allow our soul to develop and to become more enlightened. The spirits can not aid us as we have to go through the journey. If that is the case, then if someone believes in God and prays for help then that would mean they are not going to get any help because the soul has to go through it. This book throws up a lot more questions for me.
M**T
Interesting
Interesting book helping to understand what happens to our loved ones when they die. Make goodcreading and explains a lot . Loved it.
J**T
Excellent
George Anderson as always excellent. Good value and prompt service.
G**E
Five Stars
One of the incredible books I have read so far.
L**U
Five Stars
Great read.
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