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Suicide from the Other Side

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a hidden stigma, a damnable sin, a shame or an embarrassment. That’s what “they” say. We have all been told what to think and how to feel, about suicide, for as long as any of us can remember. It’s time to rebuild your paradigm, based on love.Susan Rushing had done countles psychic readings, over the years. But, one day she gave a reading which changed the course of her life. A shaggy-headed boy, who had committed suicide, only three months before, brought information and visions that were nothing less than mind-blowing and belief shattering. After that, readings for suicide victims became a regular occurrence. Susan’s long standing patterns of belief toward suicide changed drastically. She felt she understood suicide, and how it was processed on the other side.That is, until the rainy night, in 2010, when her daughter’s father ended his own life. Two years have passed since that crazy night. Through internal searching, meditation, dozens more suicide readings, and the messages they delivered have led Susan to a new way of healing. This healing process is based on the methods used to heal on the other side. Susan shares that knowledge, as well as many of the readings and messages she has been given. She also shares information to help you re-develop your way of thinking about the religious, legal, and social ramifications of suicide and those who are left behind.

202 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 21, 2012

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Susan Rushing

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Susan Rushing is a straight talking, big loving psychic/medium living and working in Atlanta, Georgia.

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February 6, 2015
I had the pleasure of a reading with the author, Susan Rushing, about a week ago. She is the real deal. I had not read her book, had heard nothing about her, and went into the reading with no preconceived notions of what I would experience. She connected to my husband immediately and it was an amazing forty-five minutes. I need some time to process the many messages and lessons that I learned, but I definitely will be seeing her again. She is funny, genuine and pure love.
15 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2014
Susan is a cousin of mine and was my flower girl when I married. She has the largest, most fun personality of anyone I have ever known. She has gone through so much that she just doesn't deserve. I am proud of her for putting it out there. Can't wait for the next book.
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5 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2014
This is a great book for anyone that has ever lost someone to suicide.
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March 8, 2023
Interesting

You may believe or not, but the presentation of information was in her words, loving. It didn't take long to read.
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121 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2023
What an amazing book!
The hits on SO MANY THINGS!
This was such a powerful and HELPFUL book!
So great things shared!
7 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2023
Thankful

This was a book I needed to read... I'm a mother of a 24 year old, who committed suicide five months ago. This book has given me some peace.
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August 4, 2024
Thank you.

I can't say thank you enough. Your book made things make sense. I have hope again. The hurt will never heal completely but with hope its been a little easier to bear.
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January 23, 2013
Susan Rushing steps into very deep water, wades around, yet remains fearless and fierce! She weaves an interesting and intriguing theory that can only come from a person who has, been there--done that--and got the T-shirt. That is what makes this book so good...it is real...real to the bone. I love it that she does not condemn religion, or God, or even those who would judge. She just puts her experiences out there as a warm blanket of comfort and peace. Do you have to agree with every idea? No, and I don't think she is the kind of person who would expect that, but she does build a compelling case that perhaps the taboos we have held so near and dear, should be questioned. The reader is drawn into the loving embrace of a Kentucky country girl who loves the world. I think that is a lot more than most of us can claim. If you are hurting, broken, wounded, or angry this book will spread a healing balm in all the places that ache. Great job Susan...I look forward to reading more of your writing.
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November 24, 2013
I was looking for a book to help process the death of a loved one that recently occurred. This was a quick and interesting read. The author has some solid thoughts. The book felt somewhat like a processing of a recent death in her family as well as a help book for others. Her experiences as a medium are interesting.
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February 18, 2013
Not sure what I think of this. The physician in me needs the more clinical, I guess.
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2 reviews1 follower
June 19, 2023
Such a great study into grief and trauma response /mental health. Gives a great pathway on what it is to heal and how to make peace with feelings around death and grief.
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