“This remarkable book by Irene Kendig offers deep comfort and gentle peace to anyone grieving the death of a loved one.” -Neale Donald Walsch, N.Y. Times Bestselling Author of Conversations with God”This wonderful book, filled with love and wisdom, provides many answers about our ‘deceased’ loved ones. Highly recommended.” -Robert Schwartz, Author of Your Soul’s Plan”This book speaks truth. Consciousness is immortal and distinct from the body.” -Bernie Siegel, M.D., NY Times Bestselling Author of 365 Prescriptions For the Soul and Faith, Hope & HealingIrene Kendig’s mission is to inspire conscious, joyous living. Grateful Press, LLC is proud to announce that her debut book, Conversations with Jerry and Other People I Thought Were Dead: Seven compelling dialogues that will transform the way you think about dying . . . and living, has been honored with multiple national and international awards since its release:
WINNER, HEALTH: DEATH & DYING BEST BOOKS 2010 AWARDS
WINNER, HEALTH: DEATH & DYING 2011 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS
SILVER MEDAL WINNER, DEATH AND DYING 2010 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS
FINALIST, NEW AGE NON-FICTION 2010 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS
FINALIST, DEATH AND DYING 2011 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS
In this remarkable collection of interviews with seven people who’ve died, Irene Kendig, with the help of a gifted medium, explores what happens when we transition from physical to non-physical life. Each of the seven dialogues begins with the same question: What did you experience when you released your last breath on earth? This book is for anyone who has ever wondered whether there is a Heaven or a Hell, a Judgment Day, or a reunion with loved ones. It will illuminate and inspire your heart and mind whether you believe in an afterlife or not. These dialogues explore life from a spiritual perspective, which elevates consciousness and empowers you to make choices in alignment with your soul’s purpose.
The responses offered by Ms. Kendig’s loved ones not only diminish fear of dying, they provide solace for those who grieve, and inspire all to live courageously, joyfully, and respectfully . . . now. If you are hungry for spiritual truth and meaning, this book is a banquet of knowledge, wisdom–and peace of mind.
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- Compelling dialogues about living and dying
Inspiring, yet something is nagging at me… I am enjoying this book very much but something keeps nagging at me. I’ve read many books on various forms of spirituality, and my particular favorites are ones describing the work of mediums and of near death experiences. The work of mediums always describes the difficulty in communicating with those who have passed and that it took practice for them to understand a spirit’s way of communicating. All of them say they have to raise their vibration and the spirit must lower theirs to communicate, and even then, how they communicate is through symbols and feelings, making the communication somewhat limited, which is why the medium often has to ask the subject for clarification.So what continues to nag at me is how conversational these conversations are. It just seems too easy. This is the very first time I’ve read such long conversations by spirits, so I’m really confused. I don’t know what to think of them, yet the advice in this book is truly enlightening. In my ongoing…
Life Altering, Enlightening, Takes you by Surprise Well, I started to read the book with the intention of learning more about what happens to people after they pass away/move on/transition. I have lost close people in my life like others, and have always felt abandoned when they did. The first four chapters prepared me and helped me understand the book, appreciate the different way of thinking and realize that this book will answer questions I always had and give me an insight into stuff I never thought I would ever understand. Chapter 5 took me by surprise though. It suddenly takes the reader to a whole different level altogether. It seems then, like the first four chapters lay the foundation to what is to come. Then suddenly, it hit me. This book would be the PERFECT gift to give to all the people we love. Not only because it is an AMAZING, brilliant book. But also because it takes a bold, honest yet compassionate step into an area we have always, ALWAYS been intimidated by. Truly one of the BEST books around, this has all the…