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Heaven and Earth
Heaven and Earth
Heaven and Earth
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Were never alone. Our Higher Power and our loved ones are always with us. Our faith should always be with us. Our faith should be strong enough to withstand grief. Every day, we should grow wiser, stronger, and more loving. We radiate universal wisdom and love. Negative people may diminish our joy, but they will never steal our souls and kill our spirit.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJul 24, 2013
ISBN9781483666174
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    Heaven and Earth - Sharon Hardy-Myers

    Copyright © 2013 by Sharon Hardy- Myers.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Rev. date: 07/19/2013

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    Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Reason for Writing the Book

    Introduction

    Autobiography

    In Memory of Makye

    Death

    Grieving

    How to Move Forward / Healing Thoughts

    Let Thy Will Be Done

    Food for Thought

    Personality and Individuality

    Silence

    Spiritualism

    Essential Science

    Spirit World / Sexuality

    The Past

    Education

    The Mother and Children

    How to Die in Order to Live

    Physical Body

    Perfect Being

    Glossary

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    In memory of Makye Deven Hardy Myers, a.k.a. Kofi Abasi Ofori

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    Acknowledgments

    I’d like to give thanks to Mother/Father God, the ancestors, and all the spirit guides. I’m thankful for all the blessings I have had and all that I will receive. To all the people that have supported me all of my life and part of my life. For all the love and support that my family and I got at a very critical time of need. People, we have angels amongst us. Let’s not wait until they get their wings and fly away before we recognize, love, and appreciate them,

    Reason for Writing the Book

    My experience with Makye’s (Abasi) transition inspired me to write this book. I wrote this book for people who need and want the same support that I used to heal, for people who want to learn and grow or just want to know, for people who can appreciate someone who cares enough to share positive energy. These are thoughts to help you live with the different levels of life in a healthy and positive way, to help you understand our ultimate purpose in life, for living and being. I hope this book helps your life have a more positive meaning.

    Introduction

    This book is in memory of my son Makye Deven Hardy Myers, who passed at the age of eighteen years old in 2003. His death gave me a clearer spiritual awareness of life and death. This book is for those who may need help with the transition of losing a loved one and with questions that you might have in mind regarding what might be going on at the time and moment of change. This book is the cushion that softens the fall, the medicine that heals the wound and takes away the pain. It helps to lift you up when you feel down; it helps you to come to a better understanding of life and death when you feel confused. It helps you to live your life in a peaceful state of mind and to put what happened in your life in a very sacred place and space. You will be able to balance your energies between the heavens and Earth. You will be able to let thy will be done. I hope that this book will help you get some closure so that you can adjust to the universal change in your life in a healthy way.

    Autobiography

    My name is Sharon Hardy a.k.a. Montsha Ofori. I am a Washingtonian. I was born on January 22, 1953. I graduated in 1971 from Dunbar High School. I then attended Washington Technical Institute, which later became the University of the District of Columbia. I majored in accounting my first year and then changed my major to ornamental horticulture, which I studied for three years. I was paying my college tuition by grants, so after my third year, when the system decided that you couldn’t get a grant without a loan, I decided to discontinue my education at UDC. I knew that I didn’t want to commit myself to a loan. So I decided to go to cosmetology school. There I was able to accomplish getting my operator’s license, manager’s license, and instructor’s license, along with raising my three sons, Michael (Aswad), Mikhail (Khail), and Makye (Kye) with my husband, Roderick Myers (Kwasi). There was a time in my life when I used to think I was cursed. But from the time that I connected with Mother/Father God, my life and all my experiences have become a lesson and full of blessings. I never said that I wanted to be a writer; it wasn’t in my plans. But I never thought I would live to see my child die either. So at the time I wrote this book, I let the spirits guide me, and the spirits also led me to a psychic who explained to me that my writing was Makye’s way of talking to me from the other side and that I should share it with other people. This is the only reason I felt a need to publish my book.

    In Memory of Makye

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    On January 11, 2003, at 12:45 a.m., my third born, Makye Deven Hardy Myers, ended his physical life and began his spiritual birth. Some guys, who were more or less trying to bully him in high school, attempted to rob him and his friend at a carryout one block from our home while he was on his way home to meet his curfew. Unfortunately the attempt was made by one of the four boys whom he had a few run-ins with in high school, two years prior this incident. Makye was attending college, and he was also taking advance jewelry classes because he had been working in a jewelry store for four years, something he really loved doing. Makye also worked part-time in the family business, grooming dreadlocks. He was a productive and pleasant person to be around most of the time, considering that he was an eighteen-year-old. He was also a black belt in karate and an assistant instructor and a role model in his karate class, which he started at the age of three and a half. When he was in elementary and junior high school he always received awards and certificates, and most of the time he would appear on honor roll. Makye graduated from high school one year early because he accomplished all the credits required. He was good at anything he wanted to be. He was a very strong-spirited and fearless human being. If you knew Makye, he was an energy to be recognized and respected, and if you were a person who had no respect for respect then you were highly intimidated by his presence.

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