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Finding Love and Purpose: Our Journey to Healing through Connection

By: Sarina Baptista, Vickie Hays, Carrie Hackwelder-Longo, Kim Latta
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Just named winner in three categories - Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Awards!
1st Place - Grief
2nd Place - Self-Help/Motivational
2nd Place - Spiritual/Spirituality

Four women, four grief stories. But these are not your ordinary grief journeys. These women not only survived their experiences, but found love and purpose along the way. They learned their loved ones who passed were not ever truly "gone." They were beside them, teaching them, guiding them to discover the secrets of life after life, and their own life purpose through their experiences.

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Enjoyable Read, Questionable Epilogue

I really enjoyed the book until the epilogue, where a channeled departed soul makes a statement in support of the people who serve the US war machine, which strongly denotes ideological brainwashing. Apparently, some spirits don't know that modern, never-ending wars only hurt humanity while driving corruption. I know it's likely meant to comfort the parents of fallen US troops, but now I'm questioning if the rest of the book has any credibility as a result.

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