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Conversations with Heaven

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Based on her own personal experiences and the experiences of ordinary people, bestselling author Theresa Cheung gathers together a collection of comforting and startling stories about contact with the departed. The theme that runs through this book is that the world of spirit is ever present in our lives, and it is possible to reconnect with those we have loved and lost. Using first-hand accounts from people whose lives have been transformed by communication from those who have passed on, Theresa shows that you can begin your own dialogue with heaven, offering comfort to those grappling with the loss of a loved one. The book concludes with a 'how to' section to help readers find their own way to talk to heaven.

286 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 27, 2014

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Theresa Cheung

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Theresa Cheung is an internationally bestselling author and public speaker. She has been writing about spirituality, dreams and the paranormal for the past 35 years, and was listed by Watkins Mind Body and Spirit magazine as one of the 100 most spiritually influential living people in 2023. She has a degree in Theology and English from Kings College, Cambridge University, frequently collaborating with leading scientists and neuroscientists researching consciousness.

Theresa is regularly featured in national newspapers and magazines, and she is a frequent radio, podcast and television guest. She hosts her own popular spiritual podcast called White Shores and her own weekly UK Health Radio show: The Healing Power of Your Dreams.

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April 9, 2018
WARNING: This review will have me relate some of my own experiences to what I've read. I won't go into great detail of course, but just a heads up to let you know that there will be instances where I relate something I've read in this book with a bit of my own personal experience.

I have to say, first of all, that I normally don't read books like these. No offense whatsoever of course, but it's just not something I'd sit down for hours at. However, that day at the bookstore, I felt compelled to get it, and it didn't take much thought.

The main reason, I can confidently say, was influenced by the fact that I lost my grandfather not too long ago (it's been over 6 months now, but it still feels fresh). Something about this book just drew me in.

I liked it because it contained many short stories from readers who've had experiences 'communicating' with or visions of deceased loved ones. A few days after the passing of my grandfather, whom I loved very dearly, I did dream about him. And in that dream, I felt like there was some sort of closure in it, but at that time I wasn't so sure what it meant and I hadn't want to get my hopes too high up. After reading this though, I am ecstatic to know that it really had been one of the ways that my grandfather had sent me a message.

He has appeared in my dreams several times after that, and those are the 'vivid' kind that I still remember to this day. And in each of the dreams, the message that he wanted to send was very clear; I am very sure of that now.

In a nutshell, this book has somewhat helped me get the closure I need that my grandfather really is communicating to me through my dreams, and he has, on more than one occasion, told me (indirectly) that he's doing fine up there, and that he loves me.

Thank you, Theresa. I needed that.
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May 19, 2017
Another author who makes me fall in love at first "read". Lovely! Yes... there's no definitive proof for the existence of heaven yet but equally there is no evidence to suggest conclusively that heaven does not exist. The quieter you become, the more you can hear. Heaven wasn't going to speak to me until I tuned into and listened to the voice of my heart. I just love the sound of silence. "Silence is not empty, it's full of answers".
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March 1, 2015
As usually, in a very easy and candid way, Theresa shares her own experiences and also those that so many people share through the means of her books! These true stories are simple and intertwined with daily life, reminding one that there is less separation between worlds than one would think...

Maria Carmo,

Lisbon 1 March 2015.
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July 16, 2016
I would like to have read more in the way of true-life accounts. I feel those that featured - whilst being touching - were often very short. I imagined this to be a book of true life accounts and it was only a little bit of that.
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