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Before and Afterlife: The Compelling Journey of a Life That Never Ends

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Is there life after death? Is there life before life? Since early childhood, Kim Sheridan has devoted her time to exploring these questions. What started out as a childhood fascination turned into adulthood desperation when the subject hit home. Upon the tragic death of a close friend, Kim experienced both the pain of loss and the realization that our loved ones are indeed still very much around. Kim was able to draw upon her previous experiences with departed pets, as recounted in her first book, Animals and the Afterlife. Now, the very friend who had supported her in getting her first book out in the world was offering support from beyond. The amazing chain of events that followed provided not only a healing of Kim’s pain, but also a crystal clear Kim was to share this information with others, providing much-needed comfort to those in grief. Before and Afterlife chronicles Kim’s continuing journey, exploring not only the more common forms of after-death communications and related experiences, but also various techniques whereby communication is more readily opened between the physical world and the world of spirit. Kim has discovered that we can indeed make contact with those on the other side, and vice versa. But unlike many “ghost hunters,” her aim isn’t to seek scary thrills or display “parlor tricks.” Rather, her goal is to demonstrate that the afterlife is not a scary place, and our departed loved ones are not really gone. This fascinating book provides tremendous comfort for anyone who has ever loved and lost.

256 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2008

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