The third and final book in the Conversation's with the Z's series by Lee Harris and Dianna Edwards. Lee Harris began channeling the Z's in 1999 and has since shared their insights with millions around the world through recordings, workshops, and books. Here he offers a unique presentation, one in which psychotherapist Dianna Edwards interviews the Z's. The result is a riveting way for you to receive these messages and incorporate their wisdom. This third volume of Conversations with the Z's Dying and ReincarnationThe nature of KarmaConscious living and dyingAs these conversations persuasively and provocatively show, the Z's want to help each of us tap into our multidimensional soul and embody the oneness that is our true nature.
Lee Harris is the author of the mystery novels featuring ex-nun Christine Bennett, who first appeared in The Good Friday Murder, an Edgar Award nominee. She also writes the New York Mysteries, which debuted with Murder in Hell's Kitchen. In 2001, Lee Harris received the Romantic Times magazine Career Achievement Award for her distinguished contribution to crime writing.
What a gift to have discovered Lee Harris and his conversations with the Z’s! This was fascinating to listen to for all their insights about human life and death. I get that this could easily be too WOOWOO for some (many?) but what I gleaned from this audible book will stay with me for years and years to come. And it left me with only wanting to learn more….
The third, and sadly, last, installment of the conversations between the Z's and Diana Edwards. I highly recommend all three of these Conversations in audiobook form, the actual recordings of the sessions that became the books. This, like the other books, is enlightening and heart-opening. The last chapter though, is very special and I was very moved. Diana's long-time friend Kelly, who has lived with a terminal cancer for many years, questions the Z's about death in general, and her death specifically. Not only does this conversation shed much light on death and the process of dying, it made me feel much more curious and less afraid of dying myself. My elderly father is also dying of a terminal cancer now as I listened to this and I believe it has helped me facilitate conversations around dying that I would have very much shied away from previously. Great stuff.
I have enjoyed all 3 volumes in this series. I especially enjoyed the part about grief in this book. Experiencing the energy of grief was something that I came to Earth to do. This book helped explain many things. I highly recommend the reading of it.