Author: | Vera Lúcia Marinzeck de Carvalho | ISBN: | 9788572533157 |
Publisher: | Petit Editora | Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Vera Lúcia Marinzeck de Carvalho |
ISBN: | 9788572533157 |
Publisher: | Petit Editora |
Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Patrícia desincarnated at nineteen years old. During her brief stay with us on earth she was a Spiritist by conviction and an active seeker of eternal truths. Her desincarnation was like going to sleep and waking up in the spiritual plane among friends. She was fascinated by what she saw, by the reports from companions that later on would come to us incarnates to dictate their adventure. Violets on the window describes the experiences of a person conscientious of what desincarnation means. It removes one more veil from the mystery of the afterlife. Simply, she tells of the beauty, the needs she met in the spiritual plane, talks about her needs and of the others. Needs such as: How would she eat? How would she dress? Would she feel cold or hot? Would she need to use the bathroom? Patrícia clearly describes the colony where she was taken, the learning center, the school, hospitals, houses, etc. Most importantly, Patrícia talks about the help she received from her spiritist relatives and of the moral support from her father exemplifying to many how to act when facing the physical death of a loved one. This wonderful story will delight all readers.
Patrícia desincarnated at nineteen years old. During her brief stay with us on earth she was a Spiritist by conviction and an active seeker of eternal truths. Her desincarnation was like going to sleep and waking up in the spiritual plane among friends. She was fascinated by what she saw, by the reports from companions that later on would come to us incarnates to dictate their adventure. Violets on the window describes the experiences of a person conscientious of what desincarnation means. It removes one more veil from the mystery of the afterlife. Simply, she tells of the beauty, the needs she met in the spiritual plane, talks about her needs and of the others. Needs such as: How would she eat? How would she dress? Would she feel cold or hot? Would she need to use the bathroom? Patrícia clearly describes the colony where she was taken, the learning center, the school, hospitals, houses, etc. Most importantly, Patrícia talks about the help she received from her spiritist relatives and of the moral support from her father exemplifying to many how to act when facing the physical death of a loved one. This wonderful story will delight all readers.