Exploring after death communications: This is a story about what happens following the loss of a loved one and the journey through the grief process. Death happens every day, but personally, I wanted proof consciousness survives. I wanted to be taught about death. When my husband was dying I asked if we could write a book using After Death Communications We both were familiar with synchronicities and After Death Communications. We had both experienced signs. We didn’t know if we would be able to continue after he died. Neither he, nor I, were psychic. We didn’t know how it might work but we were open to possibilities. Our story is about the experiences we had before and after his death. It is about the signs he provided and the synchronicities we shared. The story includes some of the important things I learned while working as a hospice bereavement counselor. Listening to people grieve was my daily job. The feelings and emotions of others accompanied my own as I struggled with my husband’s death. I speak as someone who has personally labored during my own, unique, grief process. I studied research done by doctors during the last 10 years working with hospice. Raymond Moody. completed over 45 year study of the Near Death Experience. Melvin Morris exclusively studied the Near Death Experiences of children. My personal style of grief support encouraged an open ended wonder allowing my clients to explore the possibility their loved one’s consciousness survived the death of their body.
What a wonderful accounting of true love, coping with the death of a loved one and a belief in the hereafter. This author showed true meaning in the levels of heart break someone goes through trying to cope with the loss of her husband. Her travel through this chapter of her life brings true realization that even though this was such a horrible time in her life, she develops the strength to search out the true meaning of their relationship and the will to continue on to the next level. This story just left me with the realization that it's the little things to be aware of that have the deepest meaning.