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41 Signs of Hope by Dave Kane |
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On February 20, 2003 fire broke out at The Station, a nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island. Some 100 people died and 200 were injured. The youngest victim was Nicholas O'Neill, 18. In the ensuing months his family and friends have beeen awed and touched by a series of unexplainable events; many based on the number 41. That number was one of great significance in Nicky's life, and the events shared in this book leave no question that life endures, Nick is still a part of their lives, and he loves them more than ever. Dave Kane can be heard in his live radio broadcasts daily from 10am to noon (eastern time) at wnri radio - tune in here www.wnir.com and feel free to call in to Dave to chat about the book, his show, or the afterlife.. |
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| 41 The Movie (Premiered - October 28, 2007) |
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On the night of February 20th, 2003, pyrotechnics ignited an instant inferno at the Station Nightclub fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island. 100 people lost their lives the youngest of which had just turned 18. He was an actor, musician, singer, lyricist and playwrite. His name was Nicholas ONeill. The title 41 refers to Nicks conscious obsession with the number throughout his life - a mysterious interest well documented in his journal entries, drawings and by those who knew him. In his last year of life, Nick and Christian made conscious attempts to understand the nature of his obsession, but the clearest answers were only to be found could following the tragedy of the Station Nightclub fire. At the heart of Nicks story is a one-act play that he wrote a year before his death called They Walk Among Us, a story about teens who die and exist as guardian angels. The only known manuscript of this play was found and re-read after his passing. The prophetic nature of his writing, as well as the song lyrics he wrote and performed with his band Shryne, is the driving force behind the story of 41. |
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Afterlife Encounters: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Experiences *** |
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Dianne Arcangel brings together her experiences, work, and research in Afterlife, including statistical proof on healing. New Research Proves that the Dead Communicate With Us: It's Normal, Widespread, and Brings Healing for the Bereaved. Receiving communications from the dead is a normal, common experience? Who says? It's
all in a new book by Dianne Arcangel, a former hospice chaplain, psychotherapist
for a psychiatric hospital, and director of the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Center of Houston. Arcangel wrote "Afterlife Encounters: Ordinary
People, Extraordinary Experiences" (ISBN 1-57174-436-3) to share
the results and stories from her landmark five-year, international study
of people who have had life-changing |
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by Debra Martin |
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| Believe Beyond Seeing represents Debra Martin's first-hand encounters with the afterlife as a medium. This book not only relays the story of how she developed her abilities as a medium, but also details various accounts with loved ones and spirits and their re-connection. If you have ever lost a loved one and wondered about their well-being, then this book is a must read. It provides a glimpse into higher spiritual realms via a medium who can see, hear, and or fell things most of us do not. Quite simply, you many not view life, or death, the same after reading this book. | |
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Ghost Hunting: How To Investigate the Paranormal by Loyd Auerbach |
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| Have you had a close encounter with a ghost? Is your home haunted? Learn how to investigate the paranormal. GHOST HUNTING tells what apparitions, hauntings and poltergeists really are. Ghostbuster Loyd Auerbach describes the many forms ghostly phenomena can take and the methods parapsychologists use to study them. He explains the technology used by ghost hunters and when equipment is and is not helpful. If youve encountered a ghost yourself, this book will show you how to investigate your experiences by using the methods of professional ghost hunters to come to the right conclusions and determine how to bustor befriendthe presence. | |
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Guided Steps From the Unknown to the Known by Ellie Fristensky |
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| Ellie Fristensky writes: "Guided Steps is my personal journey with spirit. The first part of the book is about my life. The second part will share some of the guidance and information that has been given to me and my students. It is my deepest hope that in the sharing of my story you will be able to see how spirit can work in our lives, guiding teaching, opening opportunities and releasing limited preconceived ideas." | |
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The Survival Files: The Most Convincing Evidence Yet Compiled for the Survival of Your Soul by Miles Edward Allen |
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| "Those who doubt that our souls live on after our bodies die often contend that such an extraordinary claim demands extraordinary - and non-existent -- evidence. Reading The Survival Files should demolish their doubts. Herein is a carefully researched compilation of 23 cases, both historic and contemporary, that add up to solid proof of life after death. This astonishing compendium is followed by a fascinating exploration of the heavenly realms, as described by those who have been there. Allen's approach is insightful, inventive, and carefully reasoned. The information is presented in a flowing dialogue style that is easy to both swallow and digest. Altogether, an enjoyable and memorable read." (Back Cover - Momentpoint Media) | |
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Hidden Treasure: Poetry and Prose of Bailey Laurel Ginsberg by B. L. Ginsberg |
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It all began soon after the death of a seemingly average teenage girl named Bailey Ginsberg, when a lone computer disk fell from the closet shelf in her English teacher's office. A single poem called The Wonder Awaits was on this disk and speaks of the writer's need to return after death to explain what it's all about. This book is filled with her prose and poetry, much of which shows evidence of a connection to a higher realm.
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Jasmine Sugar : A Guide to Transforming Grief by Randeane Tetu et al |
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A practical guide to discovering the spiritual side of moving though grief. The book gently guides the reader with pactical information in dealing with grief on a spiritual level while dealing with the physical. |
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Life After Loss by Raymond Moody Jr. and Dianne Arcangel |
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Review from Publishers Weekly "Author of the seminal 1975 Life After Life and renowned expert on near-death experiences, Moody teams up with grief counselor Arcangel to provide a comprehensive and compassionate manual for the bereaved. Personal stories illustrate the short- and long-term effects of the death of a loved one, an event considered life's most stressful. With a clear and empathetic understanding of grief, Moody and Arcangel move beyond Kubler-Ross's stages of mourning to explore the variations in individual experience as influenced by such specific factors as the bereaved's personality and the circumstances surrounding the death, as well as more general factors, like cultural pressure. Arguing that "Grief is not an emotion but a process with a host of emotions," and that "each person is the expert for his or her grief alone," the authors emphasize the fallacy of assigning set timetables and linear phases to grieving. Offering plenty of helpful advice how to cope with stress, how to get sympathy, etc. Moody and Arcangel gently guide mourners through the four tasks of healthy grief (and here their debt to Kubler-Ross is clear): accepting the reality of the loss, working through the emotional pain, adjusting to the changed environment and moving forward. Going beyond loss can lead to "a spiritual rebirth" through increased appreciation, humility, tolerance, passion, clarity, sensitivity, spirituality and love.... On September 11, the audience for this work grew by the thousands...." Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. (This text refers to the Hardcover edition.) |
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Life As A Novice by Jeffrey Kane, Ph.D. Download and listen to the interview |
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| "As a novice, a traveler in the open world with only a rare glimpse of a signpost or trail, I stack the words as totems for those who follow," Dr. Kane writes in the preface to Life As A Novice," "...The few words I've found, I share in the hope that those awakened to life beyond the wall of physicality and the gates of birth and death see that others have passed this way, and wandered on." According to Time magazine essayist Roger Rosenblatt, "Jeff Kane's poems have the brevity and the power of Emily Dickinson's, but they come from a different endurance. They make you weep and clap. Mainly, they make you feel." | |
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Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives *** |
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| "Anyone with an open mind, on reading Dr. Jim B. Tucker's Life Before Life, will realize that our conventional concepts of life and death are ripe for revision. The possibilities raised by this book for human destiny are as hopeful as the current view is grim. Life Before Life is extraordinaily important." - Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, Reinventing Medicine, and Healing Words. | |
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Natural-Born Intuition: How To Awaken and Develop Your Inner Wisdom by Lauren Thibodean, Ph.D. |
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| "Natural-Born Intuition is a practical, step-by-step guide to living your best life through the process Dr. Lauren calls Knowing-living from a deeply guided, wholly trusted sense of inner wisdom. By demystifying intuition, Dr. Lauren teaches you how to bring your intuitive right brain and your analytical left brain together." (Back Cover - Newpagebooks) | |
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No One Can Ever Steel Your Rainbow by Barbara Meislin |
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By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) Appropriate for children of all ages, but especially for boys and girls ages 5 to 9, the picturebook, No One Can Ever Steal Your Rainbow, is written by Barbara Meislin and illustrated by Helen Webber, and features an accompanied by a CD that contains the entire story set to music. The song No One Can Ever Steal Your Rainbow comes from the author's own bittersweet life experience, and emphasizes that the joy of love and hope are contained within one's own heart - emotions and values that cannot be taken away. Brilliant, multicolored illustrations broken down into simple shapes and contrasting shades in a manner reminiscent of Picasso make the simple story come alive. No One Can Ever Steal Your Rainbow encourages the priceless value of kindling good cheer, happiness, kindness, and wonder within and without. Highly recommended.
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Roses For Brian by Judy Alt |
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| Judy Alt allows you into her darkest years she lived following the death of her son, Brian. Through her intimate letters to Brian, the reader joins her on the pathway from a mother's shattered heart toward a spiritual renewal. | |
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The Afterlife Experiments: Breakthrough Scientific Evidence of Life After Death |
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| "Dr. Schwartz perfectly blends the academic principles of science with the abstract possibilities of spirituality, searching to answer the age-old question of what happens after we die. This book is [a] must-read and must-own ... for anyone who struggles with faith, love, death, and aspects of divinity." - John Edward | |
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The Living Energy Universe: A Fundamental Discovery that Transforms Science & Medicine by Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D. and Linda G. S. Russek, Ph.D. |
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| "Russek and Schwartz eloquently describe a new "possibility" for us all. The Living Energy Universe is likely to alter the face of science, medicine and spirituality as we see it, much as Einstein's theories transformed the paradigms of physics."- Lee Lipsenthal, M.D., Medical Director, Preventive Medicine Research Institute | |
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The Syncronized Universe: New Science of the Paranormal *** |
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| Dr. Swanson, educated as a physicist at MIT and Princeton Universities, wrote this extraordinary compilation of scientific evidence that proves the existence of "psi" phenomena. His insightful writing helps to bridge the present void between science and spirituality. | |
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The Truth About Medium By Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D. with William L. Simon
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"Boldly tackles objections of skeptics. Weaves a tight, intelligent discussion about the difficulties of scientific testing of 'wild talents.'" - Fortean Times, January 2006. |
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