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Ghost Stories from the Ghosts' Point of View Trilogy Vol. 2

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What is it like to discover that you have died? What is it like to realize that no one can hear you? Why is crossing over into the Heaven World so incredibly important? How do you know you have died if, the second before your death, you were just polishing the dining room table, serving tea, or simply sleeping?
These are the true-life stories of ghosts talking to psychic, Tina Erwin, just before she crosses them over into the Heaven World. Tina opens up the world of ghosts to all of us so that we can have compassion for them rather than fear them. This book also offers every reader the tools to clear their house of ghosts if a homeowner feels that their home is haunted, or has unsavory energy because something violent took place there.
Tina Erwin, a retired US Navy Commander, is a ghost helper and not a ghost hunter. Ghosts seek her out. There is no need for her to go to a graveyard or any other location with special equipment to ‘hunt’ them. What makes this book unique is that Tina explains the physics of metaphysics by marrying science and spirituality. She wants us to understand how people become ghosts in the first place, what that state of being is really like, and, most importantly, how anyone can help a soul who is stuck between dimensions.
Ghost Stories from the Ghosts’ Point of View Vol. 2 is a collection of 21 stories that are told by the ghosts themselves. Some of these ghosts died in battle and they keep reliving those same horrific moments over and over, forever trapped in a loop in time until Tina helps to release them from their tortured ‘life-everlasting’ state. Some perished during the Civil War, others during the Revolutionary War. Some of these ghosts are lost children; others simply have not realized that they have died. The care and compassion that she has for each special soul will warm your heart when you see the gratitude and love they display as Tina ends their personal hell.

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First published October 6, 2014

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Tina Erwin

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Tina Erwin CDR USN (Ret) has studied the spirituality and metaphysics for many years, gaining insight into the interpersonal relationships at the heart of everyday living.  Her writing comes from an intense desire to know and understand the unseen world of action and reaction combined with a sincere desire to share this understanding with other knowledge seekers. Her first book, The Lightworker's Guide to Healing Grief  [2009] is a treatise on how to help yourself or someone else to heal grief. Her second book The Lightworker's Guide to Everyday Karma [2011] is a lighthearted look at applying the principles of karmic law to everyday life.

Her lifelong studies into the deeper meaning of events and actions were further enhanced by the experiences of a dynamic 20-year career in the Navy, working for the U.S. Submarine Force, retiring at the Commander
level. Commander Erwin found the Navy to be a tremendous schoolhouse in which to study all the facets of behavior, from the worst, to the finest levels of humanity.

Erwin currently writes a weekly column on the philosophy of life, called Light Times. An extensive collection of videos by Tina Erwin can be found both
at YouTube and on her website.

Tina lives in San Diego, CA. She has been happily married to the love of her life, submariner, CDR Troy Erwin, USN (Ret), for almost 40 years.

You can learn more about her books, blog and her videos on her website: www.tinaerwin.com

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June 27, 2023
This book is a good follow up to Ghost Stories from the Ghost's Point of View, Vol 2. I liked that there was a "next book" in the series. This one did not disappoint, reaching into more of the Spiritual Law around this kind of subject. I gave me pause, thinking about the long way we have come as a society in present day compared to some of the issues that the ghosts in this book faced at the time of their demise, and the situations we, take for granted(?) and maybe should be more aware of in the basic human experience. This book inspired me to doing right for right sake, and to value my own value in that pursuit, beyond this lifetime. Like the first book in the series, I liked it so much that I bought the Audible version, and enjoyed the author's own voice in reading the book. She seems to take great care to create voices for the multiple characters, and their emotional states. Really, really good content and story telling!
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