Conversations with My Daughter on the Other Side

The First Year

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Barbara B Lauman ISBN: 9781452548579
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: March 22, 2012
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Barbara B Lauman
ISBN: 9781452548579
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: March 22, 2012
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

My oldest daughter, Courtney, died in December, 2010, at the age of forty, of complications from twenty years of drug addiction. This is not the story of her life, but her afterlife, in which she is communicating with me, through automatic writing, about what she is learning on the other side.

Although I have done automatic writing at various times in my life, I have never before had such a long, ongoing communication. But then Ive never before had a child pass over. Courtney was a very sociable, talkative, witty, sensitive, loving, and spiritual person when she was alive. Drugs took some of that away, but the essence of who she was on earth and who she is showing me through these writings definitely remains.

She writes, through me, about life on the other side, the reason we come to earth, and the lessons we need to learn. Her writings have been helpful to my family and friends, and my friends have passed them on to some of their friends. It seems to make people feel better and look at things differently. I know its made everything a lot easier for me, knowing shes still around and continues to learn, grow, and pass that information on to us.

I hope youll find her words as inspiring, helpful, and life-affirming as we have.

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My oldest daughter, Courtney, died in December, 2010, at the age of forty, of complications from twenty years of drug addiction. This is not the story of her life, but her afterlife, in which she is communicating with me, through automatic writing, about what she is learning on the other side.

Although I have done automatic writing at various times in my life, I have never before had such a long, ongoing communication. But then Ive never before had a child pass over. Courtney was a very sociable, talkative, witty, sensitive, loving, and spiritual person when she was alive. Drugs took some of that away, but the essence of who she was on earth and who she is showing me through these writings definitely remains.

She writes, through me, about life on the other side, the reason we come to earth, and the lessons we need to learn. Her writings have been helpful to my family and friends, and my friends have passed them on to some of their friends. It seems to make people feel better and look at things differently. I know its made everything a lot easier for me, knowing shes still around and continues to learn, grow, and pass that information on to us.

I hope youll find her words as inspiring, helpful, and life-affirming as we have.

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