SUPERnaturally True: A Collection of Positive Spiritual Encounters
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How differently would you view your life, if you knew for certain that death wasn't the end? How would it change you and the way you saw the world if you knew that it all had meaning, difficult though it is to see it sometimes? If you'd talked to loved ones who had passed over, and if you'd had spiritual encounters, proving to you that life after death was a fact, you'd live your life in a very different, much more optimistic way. These true tales of angelic and spiritual experiences give convincing evidence of a world yet to come for us all. There are many books out there striving to scare you with spooky ghost stories, but in these troubled times this book will instead, uplift you and give you hope for the future of your soul. The author would like to thank "Chat" it's fate magazine for their help in compiling this book.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #593656 in Books
- Published on: 2009-11-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 161 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Jenny Smedley's zest for life and profound insights into a psychic world are totally inspiring. Now you can share her unique perceptions in the stirring SUPERnaturally True, a collection of remarkable spiritual experiences. This is the read of the year for our increasingly troubled times. (Mary Bryce, Editor of Chat, it's fate magazine)
About the Author
Based in Somerset, in the UK, Jenny Smedley is an author, TV and radio presenter/guest, international columnist, and spiritual consultant, specialising in the subject of past lives.
Customer Reviews
An inspiring read.
I read this book almost in one sitting. It's a fascinating compilation of stories put together with the help of 'Chat It's Fate' magazine, so if you like that sort of story, you'll love this - that is, if you haven't already read them in the mag.
I did find the stories inspiring, although I wondered if I should take the odd one with a pinch of salt. Certainly the book provides food for thought, and some of the stories rang true with my own experiences.
Worth a look.
