Still Right Here: A True Story of Healing and Hope
J**L
Still Right Here
A book I definitely needed to read after losing my 25yo daughter 4 years ago.
A**R
We do not die!!!
This is honestly the most enlightening book that I have ever read on the subject of "life after death" and the proof for such! If anyone is still having doubts about where we go from here when all is said and done - well, look no further! This book is so comforting and presents such verifiable evidence, surrounding the fact that we will all continue on to grow and develop, in another spiritual dimension beyond this life and that we are truly not imagining the existence of angelic realms and the like. Such an awesome account of so many "coincidences" that are obviously not just ordinary coincidences - that yes, all my doubts have now been eliminated!
B**E
Great read!!
If you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, read this book!
K**T
Avatars of Love
Evidential medium Suzanne Giesmann has penned a unique contribution to the genre of grief recovery. How is it unique?(1) This is not an advice or therapy technique book. It’s a straightforward narrative using the journey motif to tell a story about four couples who have in common the fact they’ve had to bury their children. These couples meet and, helped by their kids from the spirit world, plan a week’s vacation together on a catamaran sailing Drake’s Passage in the BVIs. Their conversations are reported verbatim, some taken directly from tape recordings. That’s it, but it’s also everything.(2) These couples are, in the main, healed from grief and are moving forward with their children. At key points, the narrative flashes back to their moments of loss and inconsolable pain, then takes the reader forward on their journey to their current status: Each couple has in their own way transformed their unspeakable loss into powerful lives lighted by love, joy and especially the deep satisfaction that comes from helping others deal with their losses. Tears in this book are pure H2O—Heavenly Offerings of profound love and peace that come from knowing their children are not dead but still right here, actively communicating, guiding, protecting, and even causing a bit of mischief every now and then just to provoke a laugh and remind us how very real the spirit world is.(3) The works of other mediums such as James Van Praagh, who writes the book’s foreword, and George Anderson, whose “Walking in the Garden of Souls” is something of a bible to bereaved parents, also offer this balm: profound evidence of the continued existence of loved ones following physical death and our ability to interact with them. But only in “Still Right Here” are we so deeply immersed in the stories of each couple, where the parents and especially the dead children come to life in a way that only good mediumship and storytelling can make happen. Yes, there are the expected vignettes of the unsuspecting, happy-go-lucky pre-death families and their children. But the details of the children’s passing and the evidence of their active involvement in family life while in the spirit world provide a unique emotional experience when reading this book.(4) By the book’s end, the deaths of these children come to be seen as something also rare in grief recovery literature: gifts to the living. Their departures from the physical realm were planned to give the parents an opportunity to grow as souls. They did indeed. The parents in this book have founded charities and scholarship funds, and even begun the first national grief recovery organization to incorporate spirit communication--Helping Parents Heal. It was a child’s death that propelled the happily retired naval officer Suzanne Giesmann to search for evidence of life after death and eventually to discover her destiny as one of America’s foremost mediums, spiritual teachers and authors.This book is also a gift to anyone who wants to learn more about how to transform Earth's most severe challenges into greater love, joy and divine light in their lives.~David Taylor
L**N
From bereaved to relieved in a few hundred pages
Short of death, the thing so many of us fear most in life is losing a loved one. Death is almost preferable, as the state of living with a shattered heart and the loss of love is unbearable.You need not be a bereaved parent to find tremendous hope, healing, and promise in this book. There is no question when you reach the last page of Still Right Here that our loved ones -- all of them, everyone's -- survived the last breath.In fact, they're better than ever. Full of happiness, delighting in our progress as we heal, and doing everything possible to let us know of their presence by sending signs they're with us. With us now. No question.Suzanne Giesemann is an astonishing medium. Her years as a Navy Commander serve her well in ensuring that messages received are verifiable, accurate, and evidential. She inspires the utmost confidence in knowing, absolutely, that the concept of life after death isn't wishful thinking, a comforting fantasy. It's real. It's verifiable. We don't die.This well written, moving, entertaining book is full of delights, but one of the most important messages is found in the addendum on death by suicide and drug overdose. Even for those whose loved ones died of other causes, that chapter is a handbook on how to survive unimaginable loss. For those whose tragic loss was complicated by suicide or overdose, it is invaluable.Read. This. Book. It's a healing masterpiece. Then say hello to your people in spirit. They're with you always, anytime you call. What a gift to find in these pages the proof we all wish for.
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