My Dad’s In Heaven... Now What? My Life, My Gift, My Grief

My Dad’s In Heaven... Now What? My Life, My Gift, My Grief

Lisa Notarino O’Connor

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Año de edición:
2024
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Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9781959621003
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In My Dad’s In Heaven Now What? My Life, My Gift, My Grief, Lisa Notarino O’Connor, a spiritual medium, shares her deeply personal journey through her amazing life, growing up Italian, to struggling with deep grief after the loss of her father. Known for helping others connect with their departed loved ones, Lisa faces her own emotional struggle as she longs to feel the presence of her father again. Through candid reflections and poignant experiences, she explores the limitations of mediumship when it comes to her own family, grappling with the question: Why is it so difficult to connect with those we love most?This heartfelt narrative offers a rare glimpse into the human side of a medium’s life, blending the spiritual with the everyday. Alongside her story, Lisa provides readers with a grief journal to help them find healing and comfort, whether they believe in the afterlife or simply seek solace in their grief. My Dad’s In Heaven Now What? is a touching exploration of love, loss, and the eternal bond that connects us to those we have lost.

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