It was an interesting read and Theresa Cheung's faith and positivity in the afterlife is inspiring although I take issue with some of her references in this regard. I, too, have had experiences that I can't explain but I've also become a debunker of paranormal phenomena in recent years.
One mention was made of a supposed haunted property that I myself consider to have been a hoax (can't find the reference to it in the book right now so I'll drop any further comment on that, here.)
It's human nature to want our life on Earth not to be the be all and end all, and it's well known that some religions incorporate reincarnation which would mean that the afterlife isn't 'on the other side' but returning in a new bodily form. I remember reading, back in 2009, of the 2 year old boy who spoke to his mummy of his "remembering about being a WW2 pilot". You can't deny that, in situations like this where a 2 year old cannot have been influenced by TV or the media, that the evidence is compelling.
Theresa refers to Near Death Experiences and Out Of Body experiences, AKA Astral Projection. There is much documentation on people experiencing NDEs, OOBEs and of people trying to induce themselves into a state of astral projection. In fact, astral projection is, in my opinion, another form of 'remote viewing' that was years ago given partial credence by the Stargate Project, which was the 1991 code name for a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1978 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International (a California contractor) to investigate the potential for nurturing and using "psychic abilities in military and domestic intelligence applications.
She briefly discusses orbs, saying "if all orbs can be explained by technical flaws there must be a heck of a lot of cameras in circulation that haven't been checked properly...". Here I have to say that, whilst the camera can be accused of being the cause of the problem, in the majority of instances, it's not the camera that's faulty! People who think they are experiencing orbs are just seeing dust motes whirling around the room. Particles of dust are too small to be seen by the naked eye (except on a day when the sun shines in brightly and you can see them dancing on the air!) but will reflect the light of the camera in a darkened room. I have yet to see evidence of an orb being asked to move by the person 'viewing' them that proves that orbs can be controlled or asked to move in a particular direction. In all the cases I've seen, it's down to coincidence and, whilst, the orbs in some cases do appear to move towards the questioner when asked to, surely, if an orb WERE
a physical manifestation of a loved one, that orb would jump around the person to attempt to grab their attention, much as a family pet would! She also cites of orbs being viewed at cemetaries and little regard is taken of tiny water droplets in the night air may well be the cause.
Yes she does say that she is a little sceptical in certain areas but, on the whole, given that she says she's psychic and that family members are also psychic, she's more a believer than a sceptic.