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No Off Buttons: The Journey Begins

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HELLO. THIS IS STEVE JOBS. THANKS FOR HOSTING ME.

And with those words the author finds herself thrust into an amazing adventure into the realm of spirit. Highly skeptical, she questions everything, throws roadblocks in the way, and argues with her disincarnate mentor. Little by little, as the evidence mounts, she comes to accept this unexpected telepathic connection with the soul of a man who had passed four years before. Five weeks from “contact” she comes across an incredibly talented psychic medium, who not only facilitates conversations with Mr. Jobs, but with the author’s deceased family and additional members of her soul group, corroborating and validating her experience in incredible detail. Mr. Jobs gradually unveils the lessons of his final illness and transition into spirit, as well as the unexpected nature of his dramatic connection with the author.

The Journey Begins is a personal memoir that covers not only the first forty days from “contact” , beginning October 14, 2015, but takes the reader deep into the rugged life journey of one woman who refused to settle—against great odds--for less than her heart demanded. It is a poignant and often amusing trip deep into the soul through the maze of a very logical mind, a tale of love rediscovered, of a retired professional woman’s individualistic search for God and completion.

The story will continue in the sequel, No Off Buttons: A Candle on the Mountain, which will continue the author’s path as her connection with the irrepressible Mr. Jobs deepens, as she meets new guides, as she is taught the simple truths that light the way for each of us to a happier, gentler world.

COMES WITH 80 MINUTE CD of channeled discussions with Mr. Jobs, Thomas Jefferson, and others.

521 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2016

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December 15, 2016
A witty, honest, intellectual, emotional tour de force. Is it a diary of a woman going mad or the journals written by a chronicler of a New Age? This book is a genre- and paradigm-buster. This book will be as important to the baby-boomer generation as was Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was to us decades earlier. Like voyeurs, we are pulled in to the daily life of the author as she hears voices, one of which is Steve Jobs. It is at once, one of the greatest romance stories ever told and a workbook on how to get oneself "right." Buy it, read it and be prepared to look at your life in a new light.
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December 12, 2016
I won a copy of this book, along with a CD to accompany it.

This was a different kind of book. The woman who wrote it converses with Steve Jobs (among other spirits) and writes her conversation down in notes, that later turned into this book.
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