Powerful stories of communication with angels and guidance from loved ones in the Afterlife. Includes real-life amazing rescues, dream visitations, and near death experiences, from the UK's leading angel expert as seen on This Morning TV.
Jacky Newcomb is an English author who writes books on the subjects of: angels, angelic contact experiences, spontaneous afterlife communication experiences and other paranormal experiences from all over the world. She lives with her husband John in Derbyshire, England. Jacky started writing after running her own marketing and promotions company. She has worked regularly in television and on radio, having delivered talks to thousands of people across the UK. She runs workshops each year teaching about angels, spontaneous afterlife communication, meditation and paranormal experiences/stories from around the world. She has published books, CDs and a mini documentary DVD in English and a number of these have been translated into a variety of other languages around the world.
Het boek bestaat uit 3 delen, het eerste deel vertelt een beetje over het leven zelf van de auteur, niet uitgebreid want daarvan bestaat al een boek waar ze over geschreven heeft. Het tweede deel zijn verhalen van mensen die in het leven contact hadden met engelen of overleden mensen. Hoe zij dit ervaarden hoe bizar het ook lijkt. Het derde deel zijn meer boodschappen van overledenen die soms nog contact met dierbaren willen opnemen en ook een paar bijna doodservaringen waarbij ook het boek "Het leven in de ongeziene wereld" door Anthony Borgia (de kersenbomen, de bloemen, de weg en de heuvel) Heel belangrijk onderwerp in dat boek en ook voor mensen met bijna doodservaringen. Interessant om daar nog eens over te lezen na mijn boeken van Lorna Byrne en Doreen Virtue.
Although I am interested in the paranormal I just couldn’t “get into” this book. If I am honest it was boring & totally self serving by the author. Actually gave up trying & added it to my pile of books for the charity shop.
I have read a number of Jacky's books over the years and have always found some pleasure in them. This one kept me going through yet another night shift though I didn't enjoy it as much as I hoped to. I guess after a while I've become a little more immune to being wowed by the stories featured - that, and the fact that I can't truly call myself a believer.
Although I loved the stories that people had sent in, I found the constant comments on the stories boring and skipped them all for the stories. What I read was good, but you can't genuinely appreciate a book that you didn't read the whole of.