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Soul Rescuers: A 21st Century Guide to the Spirit World

Soul Rescuers: A 21st Century Guide to the Spirit World

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Rating: 4 stars
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Review: A fascinating book, if you have had frequent brushes with those that have died and not gone to a heaven of some sort or other then this is a book for you. I spent the first part of the book wanting to meet the O'Sullivan's to compare ghost busting notes, the second part being slightly frustrated by the emphasis on Tibetan Buddhism. I came away with the decision that the overt Buddhism did not outweigh the help that this book would give to searchers on the path towards understanding the nature of the unquiet dead.

The personal stories recounted in this book range from the tragic to the down right frightening! The first story of Kadamba Simmons and her murder is perhaps the most tragic, yet it also leaves us with a feeling of hope as she finds peace in a shower of butterflies at her burial.

Their information regarding possession would be of help to a lot of the living. I have found that those who 'dabble' in the paranormal seem to expect to be possessed at some time or other. As I have always considered that notion to be daft perhaps the chapter dealing with the subject will help answer some questions.

I do not agree with everything that they say, but the majority of it is the 'real macoy'. I also found the style of the book made for easy reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Truthful Account
Review: A quite amazing and honest account of how a young boys open mindedness brought him on to a road of clearing wandering spirits. A book to take away the fears of anyone who has been bothered by bumps in the night. Easy reading and interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book about helping Spirits/Souls....
Review: I am nearing the end of this book and am saddened by that fact since there doesn't seem to be a whole lot written about understanding ghosts/spirits who have not left this dimension. I have found this book to be a wonderful resource for what I have felt and known all along, but have now found validated in print. It's encouraging to know that people, as sensitive as these authors, are out there helping others, even if we cannot see these 'others'. Ghost therapists, who would have thought! Good job Terry & Natalia!


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