Books : After Life: Answers from the Other Side
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.91092
EAN: 9781932128086
ISBN: 1932128085
Label: Princess Books
Manufacturer: Princess Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 375
Publication Date: October 01, 2004
Publisher: Princess Books
Sales Rank: 29179
Studio: Princess Books
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Product Description: Internationally acclaimed psychic medium John Edward takes his talents to new levels and new countries in his fourth book, AFTER LIFE: Answers from the Other Side.
Join John and a documentary crew "Down Under" in Australia and across the United States, where he demonstrates once again that grief, healing, and hope are eternally intertwined and universal. John answers your most often-asked questions about how the mediumship process works on the "other side," while taking you on the inside of his own personal life as a husband and new father. He shares what he’s learned through his own recent, personal losses and demonstrates that you’re never too late to forgive—and never too far away to love.
In After Life, as he does on his highly rated hit show, Crossing Over with John Edward, John will also connect you with celebrities both here and on the other side—because, as John happily notes, there are no red-velvet ropes or VIP sections over there!
Plus, as a special bonus, we have included two sample chapters of John Edward’s novel, Final Beginnings!
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Another reviewer has said that this book is "more of the same," in terms of being similar to One Last Time. I think that was the point in publishing it, if I'm not mistaken. One Last Time was popular for its accounts of John's encounters with those who have passed over. Some of us... well, I guess we just can't get enough of those personal accounts. So, to my mind--keep them coming!
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I liked this book because I, myself have been doing psychic readings for many years but haven't been able to move into the mediumship area of it,and after reading his book I thought it is only a matter of experience and determination. The book showed he is a normal guy who after many years of practice has opened his psyche. He is an awesome medium, and he is also a great person, father and husband. A normal person with talent. Gives me hope.
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I found this book to be incredibly moving and it had me thinking about so many things I hadn't thought about before. This is by far the best of John's books.
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I think John Edward is genuine, and I loved "One Last Time." But I found this book to be a little tedious. It contains too many long transcripts of his readings. They go on and on and on. I've been reading it when I have trouble falling asleep.
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For those who are skeptical about life after death or heaven/god, this book is probably only going to annoy you. For those seeking some comfort for a loss, this is probably a very good book for you.
I've been a nurse since "Moses" and have worked in ICU, the ICU float pool, and PACU in a university hospital for most of that time. I finally had to stop doing it, because I found that I had exhausted my capacity to deal with the dying. I love equipment, drips, and the complexity of the patient with multi-system failure. The intellectual challenge of navigating a patient's course through the tumult is--or was--very satisfying for me; sort of a tug of war, with me pulling in one direction and god in the other. I can honestly say that in all my years of practice, I could count on the fingers of one hand with fingers to spare the number of patients I've "lost" who didn't have a doctor's order permitting it. Even with children, I could handle the concept of death. A child is a human being like other human beings afterall, and human beings die; therefore children also die. What I couldn't handle--and why I finally quit doing such intensive work--was the emotional "dying" of the family at the bedside of their loved one. When the patient died, the pain and suffering was over. For the family, it was just beginning. There was so little I could do for their anguish; no magic words that would provide real comfort. Sometimes all I could do was cry along with them.
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