61. Annie Mattingly - After Death Connections

EPISODE · Dec 10, 2018 · 32 MIN

61. Annie Mattingly - After Death Connections

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's Inspiring Motivational quote is by ~ Mark Twain   "The fear of death follows from the fear of life.A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time."   You know the old saying, "If you can't see it does it really exist?" Life after death is such a big and sometimes controversial topic. Just because we have not experienced death first hand, because we are alive, doesn't necessarily mean it's not true, right? There has been tons of research and papers written on this topic, yet we question it. Today my guest, Annie Mattingly, has written a book called The After Death Chronicles. The book begins with the story of Annie's daughter, who had passed away, appearing to her in the early morning hours. The experience was so transformative; Annie began to share it with others and discovered she was not alone. Featuring over 80 accounts from people across the country that have received communication from deceased loved ones, this book inspires reassurance, courage, and healing. Dr. Christine Northrup read this book and said, The After Death Chronicles is a must read for anyone who has lost a loved one. And quite frankly, that's nearly all of us. The information in this book provides solace and a great deal of hope. It's medicine for the soul. Annie has a Masters in Consciousness studies and has worked as a teacher, magazine publisher, and hospice volunteer. She is now retired and lives in Questa, NM. Email: [email protected] The post After Death Connections appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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