Greetings From Above: Proof of Life After Death
By K. M. Ryan
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Love never dies, and "Greetings From Above - Proof of Life after Death" relates 107 true personal short stories of after death communications and personal encounters between deceased loved ones and those left behind. It seeks to provide comfort, healing and hope to people who have lost loved ones to death.
Death affects every person, religion and culture. Survivors who receive signs from deceased loved ones may not allow themselves to fully recognize that they really are actual signs. They may believe these signs are "all in their heads" and dismiss them.
The recipients of these proof of afterlife signs are often embarrassed to tell others their experiences or ask people if they, too, have received signs.
"Greetings From Above - Proof of Life after Death" seeks to provide solace to the grieving, offer reassurance that their loved ones are fine, are still with them and are watching over them while they continue to love them as they did when they were on earth.
These life after death stories seeks to offer comfort and reassurance to the grieving allowing them to heal, experience peace and move forward with their lives while recognizing that their loved ones are still with them.
The book aligns with Catholics' communion of saints, appeals to both spiritual and religious persons, and pertains to the Resurrection, human love and eternal life.
"Greetings From Above - Proof of Life after Death" is perfect for hospital chaplains, bereavement ministry members, spiritual directors, care givers for the elderly, the terminally ill, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and everyone who has lost a family member or friend through death.
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Greetings From Above - K. M. Ryan
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Hearing a Voice
Chapter 2 - Sensing a Presence
Chapter 3 - Physical Signs
Chapter 4 - Seeing Them In Dreams
Chapter 5 - Seeing Them
Chapter 6 - Smelling a Scent
Chapter 7 - Hearing a Voice and Seeing Them
Chapter 8 - Dreams and One Or More Other Signs
Chapter 9 - Physical and One or More Other Signs
Chapter 10 - Sensing a Presence and One or More Other Signs
Chapter 11 - Smelling a Scent and One Other Sign
Share Your Story
About the Author
Introduction
Greetings From Above - Proof of Life After Death
introduces readers to the world of life after death including after death communications and contact from deceased family and friends.
After death communications and contact take on a variety of forms including seeing the deceased, hearing their voice, feeling them touch you, smelling their cologne, perfume or favorite flower, or sensing their presence.
Other signs that people experience include signs such as electronics turning off and on spontaneously, finding coins in unexpected places with the year of their birth or death, and seeing the deceased in vivid dreams that seem very real.
All of the stories in Greetings From Above - Proof of Life After Death
were received from people in response to ads placed in newspaper around the U.S., and from online advertisements seeking after death contact stories and experiences.
In addition, the author spoke with Miracles: Healing For A Broken World
author Fr. Stefan Starzynski, who encouraged her to write Greetings From Above - Proof of Life After Death
.
All of the stories in this book occurred spontaneously and directly with the deceased contacting their living loved one. The recipients were not using any psychics, Ouija boards, drugs or alcohol at the time the contact occurred. They were doing normal, everyday things such as working, driving a car, or lying awake in bed.
All respondents speak of having been comforted and reassured once their loved one contacted them. Many were able to get past their grief and move forward with their lives.
Others felt a peace that they had never known, and were relived and extremely happy that their loved ones were okay and still with them.
Still others felt that this experience had given them a new sense of purpose in life and gave them an insight into Heaven and what the meaning of life actually is. It allowed them to live life more fully, took away their fear of death, and left them excitedly waiting for the door they can reunite with their loved one.
For those of the Catholic faith, this book ties in with their belief on the communion of saints. For the spiritual person, it offers comfort and hope to all who are grieving as every culture and every person eventually experiences death.
The author shares her own experiences with her father that brought her peace, comfort and reassurance at a time where she was filled with sorrow, hopelessness and despair after his death.
We think you will be filled with inspiration and a hope that love lives on forever after a loved one passes on after you read the stories from people who now have a new outlook on life and death.
Chapter 1
Hearing a Voice
The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.
- Mother Teresa
This chapter has first-hand accounts from people who have heard the external voice of deceased loved ones or friends. The experiences occurred either out loud or internally through telepathy in their minds, with one or two way communication.
When a loved one dies, those left behind miss seeing that person, and they miss talking to, and with, them. Hearing your father's, grandmother's, or son's voice while they are alive is something we take for granted. Once that person has passed on, most everyone wants to hear the sound of a voice that was so precious and special to them.
Audible encounters from a deceased love one are one of the ways in which people experience an after death communication. The voice may be a whisper or at a regular tone. There is no mistaking that this is their loved one communicating with them.
The deceased want to continue to offer us emotional support, comfort, help us with problems and give us advice. Some people hear the voice as if the deceased was in the room talking to them, others hear it through telepathy or in their mind.
Sherri, 44, lost both her mother and her brother and has seen and spoken with both of them. "They have both spoken to me. Hearing the sounds of their voices has definitely helped me with my grief. I know I will see them when I cross over, and I have told many people about my experiences hoping it will be a comfort to others who are grieving.
Sherri was comforted by the sounds of her mother's and brother's voices speaking to her. It helped ease her grief and console her at times she was feeling low.
Beth had a lighthearted encounter with her deceased mother that changed her life in a big way. My mother spoke to me and told me to call a guy I did not like. At first I hesitated, not sure if this was the right thing to do, but my mother had always given me good advice, so I contacted him. And, he later became my husband! She totally intervened, and I would not have looked his way at all if she had not opened my eyes to him. It turned out she was right. We have now been married 4 happy years.
If Beth had dismissed her mother's voice as being all in her imagination or had
disregarded her mother's message, she would have missed out on the love of her life. The deceased are still watching over us when they cross over and Beth's mother wanted her daughter to find love, go on with her life and be happy.
When spouses have been together a long time, the death of one of them is extremely devastating to the one left behind. The remaining spouse grieves the loss of their spouse greatly.
Evonne lost her husband, Tom, to cancer after 40 years of marriage in 1993. They were extremely close and best friends. While she was at home a few months after Tom's death, she heard him calling her name. I was wide awake, lying in bed, and I heard my husband's voice saying 'Evonne, Evonne'. I felt extremely comforted to know that he was with me and watching over me.
The deceased choose methods of contact they know their loved one will recognize immediately as being from them. In Tom's case, he often sang his wife's name and chose to contact her using his favorite phrase, Evonne, Evonne
so she would have no doubt that it was him.
Tina has been contacted by her mother a few times since her death. "My mother was 70 years old when she died. I heard my mother’s voice the
next morning after she died calling my name. Then a few years later, when I was experiencing a difficult situation, I heard one sentence from her telling me what to do.
She also came back one morning many years later during another trying situation to let me know she was there. It made me feel great that she is still around me helping me when she can."
Tina was having a rough time in both situations when her mother came to her. Her mother's advice both comforted and helped Tina to work her way through those difficult situations, solve them with her mother's help, and move past them.
Ashley, 42, from Washington lost her husband 8 years ago at the age of 39. She had many audible communications from her husband that lasted for many months after he died.
"My husband started speaking to me almost immediately. He spoke to me about his memorial service, about our daughter and contacted me one time when we lost our dog.
He also gave me advice on an argument I had with my sister and told me to apologize to her. His sense of humor was still intact after his death because one time, in a meeting at work, I heard him say, 'This is really boring!' The communications were sometimes funny but always comforting."
Ashley's story illustrates the concern her deceased husband had for her and their daughter. He offered love and advice on the disagreement with her sister, was watching over his daughter and wanted her to know that their dog had run off. He was still the protector of the family although he was no longer physically with them.
Melissa, 57, received an answer from her deceased husband that helped her piece together a very confusing situation.
"My husband contacted me to give me a short message - a clue to a puzzle that I didn't realize I didn't have the last piece in place. His message was about the reason he became estranged from his son and that it was done to protect his child. I didn't hear it in either ear; it was a direct connection with my mind.
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