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Transitions of the Soul: True Stories from Ordinary People

Transitions of the Soul: True Stories from Ordinary People

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Transitions of the Soul
Review: Angelic intervention changed Nick Bunick's life forever in 1995. Since then he's been devoted to spiritual and humanitarian activities, including writing about his experiences. His latest endeavor, Transitions of the Soul, is a collection of true stories from people who've had contact with deceased loved ones.

All the stories reinforce the idea that the soul does not die, but lives on in peace and happiness. Bunick says that "perhaps the most important discovery I have made is that there is no such thing as death. Death is only a transition of our spirits and souls from the confinement of our physical bodies into the spiritual world."

Those who offer comfort from the other side do so in different ways. To reflect this, Bunick has divided the book into five parts: Visitations; Angels; Sights, Smells, and Sounds; Dreams; and Extraordinary Personal Stories. Each part includes a collection of stories told by ordinary people in their words of how they learned the soul continues on after the body dies.

Bunick "brings us a cure of the grieving heart and a balm for the universal fear of dying." Transitions of the Soul will provide comfort and inspiration to all who read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Transitions of the Soul
Review: Angelic intervention changed Nick Bunick's life forever in 1995. Since then he's been devoted to spiritual and humanitarian activities, including writing about his experiences. His latest endeavor, Transitions of the Soul, is a collection of true stories from people who've had contact with deceased loved ones.

All the stories reinforce the idea that the soul does not die, but lives on in peace and happiness. Bunick says that "perhaps the most important discovery I have made is that there is no such thing as death. Death is only a transition of our spirits and souls from the confinement of our physical bodies into the spiritual world."

Those who offer comfort from the other side do so in different ways. To reflect this, Bunick has divided the book into five parts: Visitations; Angels; Sights, Smells, and Sounds; Dreams; and Extraordinary Personal Stories. Each part includes a collection of stories told by ordinary people in their words of how they learned the soul continues on after the body dies.

Bunick "brings us a cure of the grieving heart and a balm for the universal fear of dying." Transitions of the Soul will provide comfort and inspiration to all who read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thankful in Texarkana
Review: I am so grateful for the stories shared by all those wonderful people in the book Transitions of the Soul. A friend told me about the book, because I was having such a hard time getting over the sudden death of my boyfriend. I remember searching everwhere for support, words of wisdom, even from our Archbishop, I just came up empty handed and empty hearted until I read this book. I related to many of the stories and was even touched by those that I didn't. I cannot tell you how the fog has lifted and now I feel I can go on and enjoy the life that I still have. Thank you is not enough. I want to buy a copy for every broken heart I know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thankful in Texarkana
Review: I am so grateful for the stories shared by all those wonderful people in the book Transitions of the Soul. A friend told me about the book, because I was having such a hard time getting over the sudden death of my boyfriend. I remember searching everwhere for support, words of wisdom, even from our Archbishop, I just came up empty handed and empty hearted until I read this book. I related to many of the stories and was even touched by those that I didn't. I cannot tell you how the fog has lifted and now I feel I can go on and enjoy the life that I still have. Thank you is not enough. I want to buy a copy for every broken heart I know.


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