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A**R
Helps if you’ve lost a child
Very well written by Jean Walker her first book Always Karen was also excellent.
A**R
I was a bit disappointed. I was left with more questions than answers
I was a bit disappointed. I was left with more questions than answers. I just felt that if they had this unique communication then it was an opportunity missed.
R**C
This Book Changed My Spirituality
For anyone who's suffered loss, the first part of this book is a great comfort as the reader witnesses the Walkers meet tragedy with grace and love for each other. However, it is the second part of the book where Karen informs Jeanne about the afterlife that truly changed my spirituality. This account of the afterlife is the only account I've ever heard or read that makes sense and really seems like a true continuation (evolution, perhaps, though that can be a charged word paired with religion) of life on the physical plane. Too many accounts of heaven/afterlife confuse me as they seem like a complete disconnect from this life. After all, none of us die in a state of such perfection that we're ready for the heaven of endless bliss many religious people describe. And in fact, that idea of heaven has always bored me. I much prefer the idea that we leave the physical realm behind but still have much work to do spiritually when we pass, which is what Always, Karen suggests. We're so limited here that it makes sense that there is work that can only be done on the other side after the blinders of physical existence are off. And that the whole universe, not just humankind, is involved in this spiritual evolution picks at a common thread, the interconnectedness of all things, that underlies Toaism, Christianity, and other major belief systems. Please read this book and tell others about it after you do--it will change your life.
G**R
Awesome book
This is an awesome book. The previous edition was good, but many things were not properly clarified. I just wish the author would release an e-book version, as being out of print, and in copyright is a serious restriction on a good book. I know that Jeanne Walker is still; around, and has herself released an e-book but all attempts to contact her have failed. The publisher seems to be "lost" and even her old college won't help.Jeanne Walker has passed over.
T**O
saw this on NBC-TV's "Unsolved Mysteries"
i saw an "unsolved mysteries" bit about this case [broadcast back in the early 90s], and just had to read more about it, took me ages to find the book. there were two books, one published in the mid-70s and this revision published in 1995. each edition has things to recommend it but i'd recommend this one first, to the first-time reader, as it tells what happened in the 2 decades since the publication of the original edition.
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