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    Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go

     
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    Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go

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    Businessman Mark Ireland's father was Richard Ireland, a deeply spiritual minister and renowned psychic and medium who counted Mae West among his famous clients. While he loved his father, Mark followed a more conventional path in pursuit of mainstream success—until the wrenching death of his youngest son. This unexpected tragedy plunges Mark into the spiritual world of psychics and mediums in a frantic attempt to communicate with the dead. His defenses and pragmatic mindset begin to fade as he remembers premonitions on the day of his son's death. He consults a number of well-known mediums and is struck by the remarkably accurate information their readings provide. Mark first meets with Allison Dubois, the subject of NBC's hit show Medium, and later participates in a single-blind lab experiment with medium Laurie Campbell, filmed for a Discovery Channel feature. He then enters a new dimension of personal paranormal experience, as his own psychic awareness begins to unfold. This dramatic story of a father's unbearable loss and his discovery of life after death offers hope to the bereaved and compelling evidence that death may not be the end.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9781583942512
    Edition:
    4
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    224
    Publication date:
    2008-07-15
    Publisher:
    Frog Books
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781583942512
    Edition:
    4
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    224
    Publication date:
    2008-07-15
    Publisher:
    Frog Books

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