An Angel’s Memorial Guide

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious
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Author: Stephen Zuckerman ISBN: 9781524504991
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Stephen Zuckerman
ISBN: 9781524504991
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

An Angels Memorial Guide is a book of healing. It approaches healing, beginning from the loss of a loved one and then gradually exploring the many paths leading to the departed soul. If you read, meditate, and pray after reading each of the selections, you may discover a link to the beyond. The book shares with the reader how he or she can participate in bringing healing to themselves. By example, it explores the love between a father and a son who tragically died at the age of twenty-three years old. Father and son recognize each other in spiritual contexts and attempt to bridge the gap of mutual love and love of humanity. It presents a chain of thought of how in healing oneself one can add to the beauty of our world and the happiness of others. From a Reader: Wow, I can only read a few pages at a time because its so deep and the need to ponder/meditate takes more than a moment. The messages are beautiful and easy to comprehend. I read the Father poem on Sunday, and that night, my deceased father came to visit me in a dream. Awesome!

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An Angels Memorial Guide is a book of healing. It approaches healing, beginning from the loss of a loved one and then gradually exploring the many paths leading to the departed soul. If you read, meditate, and pray after reading each of the selections, you may discover a link to the beyond. The book shares with the reader how he or she can participate in bringing healing to themselves. By example, it explores the love between a father and a son who tragically died at the age of twenty-three years old. Father and son recognize each other in spiritual contexts and attempt to bridge the gap of mutual love and love of humanity. It presents a chain of thought of how in healing oneself one can add to the beauty of our world and the happiness of others. From a Reader: Wow, I can only read a few pages at a time because its so deep and the need to ponder/meditate takes more than a moment. The messages are beautiful and easy to comprehend. I read the Father poem on Sunday, and that night, my deceased father came to visit me in a dream. Awesome!

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