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  • A Guide to Afterlife Communication

  • How to Heal from Loss and Connect with Your Loved Ones on the Other Side
  • By: Audrey Sloan Tate
  • Narrated by: Leslie Howard
  • Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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A Guide to Afterlife Communication

By: Audrey Sloan Tate
Narrated by: Leslie Howard
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Connect with and honor those who have passed on with this insightful guide

Although your loved one is physically gone, their spirit remains with you every day. This guide explores the afterlife, connecting you to those who have passed on and helping you heal by receiving support from the deceased as you mourn them. Processing grief can be a complex and long process, but you can begin to make peace by becoming receptive to contact, receiving communication, and honoring your loved one's spirit and presence alongside you.

  • Sensing loved ones - Explore the ways Spirit can communicate through our senses: hearing, sight, taste, smell, touch, and feeling their emotions or presence.
  • Tools and rituals - Discover a variety of physical tools and meaningful rituals to help you remember the deceased, connect with their spirit in the afterlife, and ease your mourning process.
  • Sign interpretation - Refer to an A-to-Z list of common and more advanced signs from the afterlife, along with real-life examples of how you may experience them.

Build a connection to those who have passed on to the afterlife with this compassionate guide.

©2021 Rockridge Press, Emeryville, California (P)2022 Tantor
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The importance growing through grief, instead of succumbing to the darkness

The information provided aligns with what other authors on the same topic have said. The author reminds the reader of the importance in accepting the divine and not being afraid of it, otherwise communication with past loved ones will not be possible.

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I Hate To Say It But...Meh.

I really wish for once that someone would cover different, fresh material when they write a book about the afterlife. Signs after death and their meanings has been beat to death.
I'm sorry to say, but I didn't really gain anything new from this book.
I listened all the way to the end. The narration made me feel sleepy. The narrator should be doing guided meditations not narrating books.🥱

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Not for Real Grief

I lost my son recently. The grief has been horrific. Although this author attempts to console, they fall very short with "time heals" and "hold space" or "cry in the bathtub" advice. These are the same useless pieces of advice you'll hear from well-meaning friends and family who truly have no idea what real grief is. If you're lost a cat or a distant cousin, this advice might be useful.

The reader is fine. It is well done. Her voice is soothing. Again - well meaning, but not helpful.

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Save Your Credit: There are WAY Better Books Out There!

I had such high hopes for this book, based on the title and the snippet I listened to before buying it. I couldn’t wait to begin my 2 hour commute and start listening!

This book seemed somewhat rudimentary compared to many of the other books on this subject I’ve read over the years, which was beyond disappointing. Additionally, being a skeptic (I absolutely believe in the abilities of legit mediums to communicate with spirits, but I also believe the majority of self-proclaimed mediums are either lacking in ability or blatantly fraudulent), for myself, I require specific, compelling, un-Google-able, validating info to come through to convince me of a medium’s legitimacy, and I didn’t find that here. About 98% of the “spirit messages” contained in the author’s anecdotes of client readings is vague and generalized. Lots of “he/she wants you to know they’re happy and well on the Other Side and they love you and oh they have a wonderful energy.” Which is lovely. but nonspecific and applicable to anyone.

The writing is also over-the-top at times and the author tends to lay it on a bit thick in her telling of these anecdotes, which helps nothing and reinforces my feelings about her abilities (or lack thereof, whichever the case may be.) In this book, you’ll hear the phrase, “…a single tear fell from his eye” (paraphrasing) more than once. Her conversations with clients during readings, as she shares them, sound unnatural; like no one speaks in actual day-to-day conversation. It felt embellished at best and fictional at worst.

The narration is the nail in the coffin here. It only underscores all of these problems, especially the book’s unfortunate fantasy/fiction feel. Her voice per sè is fine. The problem is her delivery. She speaks in a tone which is better suited to a children’s audiobook of bedtime stories/fairy tales. It’s not so insufferable I had to turn it off, but it was grating at times.

Through my own experiences and having been read by and seen psychic mediums, I’m convinced we don’t die and our loved ones never leave us. There are some highly-skilled, genuine psychic mediums out there. Unfortunately, this book did nothing to reaffirm my beliefs.

If you’re grieving and looking for reassurance or confirmation of life after physical death and that your loved one is with you and can communicate with you, save your credit and use it for anything by John Edward (particularly “One Last Time”), Tyler Henry, or James Van Praagh.

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