Dr. Jane Greer, a classically trained therapist, began with the belief that the bond that exists between the living and the dead is not purely a psychological one, but is, in fact, much more dynamic and empowering. In the shattering aftermath of her own mother's death, Dr. Greer learned---and shows us as well---that transcommunication is not simply a "hello from heaven" but a powerful therapeutic tool that is available to any of us. Through this communication, the pain of grieving can be made more bearable, ambivalent relationships can be healed, and a loved one's messages can bring relief and joy.
Early on the author connected an electonic door shutting on her with her deceased mother communicating with her. I read everything after that with a fair amount of skepticism. Okay, a huge amount of skepticism. I almost didn't finish the book. Her premise is communicating with the deceased is possible if you have an open mind and look for the signs. My premise is, when you buy that new red car, suddenly every car on the road is red.