Reference Item ID: #594Unfinished Business: What the Dead Can Teach Us About LifeProduct Information:
Item DescriptionBased on over twenty-five years of spirit communication and thousands of professional readings, world-famous medium James Van Praagh shares with readers the personal regrets, misgivings, remorse, and, most important, the advice of the dead who have chosen him as a medium. These spirits have a great deal to say about what they have learned and discovered on the other side and how we, the living, can benefit from their experiences. Unfinished Business is filled with shocking and emotional stories of Van Praaghs communication with loved ones who cross over the barrier between the living and the dead to send messages to those whom they have left behind. Through these pro-found true stories, Van Praagh guides us on an adventure into the spirit world. The lessons for the living that he has learned from these experiences range from the dangers of emotional baggage caused by guilt, fear, and regret to the importance of karma, forgiveness, and taking responsibility for our actions. Van Praagh shares with us now the wisdom that, without him, we would only gain after death. Van Praagh writes: “When people shed their physical bodies at death, their spiritual selves see life from a whole new perspective. Its as if they had Lasik surgery. They can finally take off their glasses and see everything more clearly. “Spirits understand why certain situations had to happen. They are able to recognize the value of others, even their enemies, and what they had to learn from them. They also realize how they could have skipped certain mistakes by not letting their egos get in the way. After crossing into the light, spirits are ever eager to share their newfound knowledge with the living, and I am fortunate to be a beneficiary of spirits wisdom and guidance, and I am happy to share their insights with you.” Item Reviews5 Responses to “Unfinished Business: What the Dead Can Teach Us About Life”Leave a Reply |
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This book helped me a lot in allaying my fears with regards to the people I have lost recently and desperately miss their presence in this physical world. I have been comforted emotionally since I have learned that though I may not see them in the physical level, I now know that they are just around us – guiding and watching over us.
i love this king of reading, very intresting. my type of reading
i love james van praagh
i only read his books
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