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OverviewBefore the rise of the patriarchy, when most cultures lived within the all enveloping 'body' of the Great Mother, death was accepted as a part of life and the soul's journey on its path to perfection. With the patriarchy came separation from nature, soul, and the loss of connection with the Ancestors. Fear, guilt and anxiety replaced the love, trust and security of living an ensouled life within the divine cosmic ground that gave life to all. Death, in particular, became something to fear, to be resisted rather than prepared for and anticipated as a natural transition towards the light. Over time, as a result, many people are now unaware they have died, especially those who have experienced a sudden or unexpected curtailment of life. They become trapped, believing themselves to be alive and capable of everyday life; attaching themselves to the living as a source of energy to feed their illusion. The 'living' who may be caught up in grief, guilt or any of the other emotions that accompany the death of a loved one, do not realise that their physical or mental health -- or both -- are suffering as a result. The author wrote this book with the evidence and experience gained from working with clients; partly to educate, but also to encourage family or friends to seek professional help if they noticed any marked changes in health in anyone close to a person who had recently died. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annabel Chaplin , Anne BaringPublisher: Archive Publishing Imprint: Archive Publishing ISBN: 9781906289492ISBN 10: 1906289492 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 02 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAnnabel Chaplin writes with authenticity and compassion how, through the release of earthbound spirits into 'the Light', she has been able to free people suffering from the harmful effects of spirit attachment. She asks that we open ourselves to understanding death not as an ending but as a transition to a greater life beyond. A compelling read, with profound implications for the true nature of reality, and the meaning and purpose of human existence. -- Dr Andrew Powell. Psychiatrist and author of The Ways of the Soul I love this book. It describes how the author aims to set free the souls of those who have died yet who remain trapped in this world. Beautifully illustrated by stories of people's encounters with the continuing life of those no longer here, it is full of hope and inspiration. Reading it will bring relief and renewed vision to many, as it does to me. -- Hazel Marshall. Director Rock-Bank Transpersonal Centre I am so pleased to see this book re-published and available again after a long time -- people will soon realise what a gem it is. -- Dr Alan Sanderson. Psychiatrist I strongly encourage people to read this book and apply its insights to their own life journey. -- David Lorrimer. Programme Director Scientific and Medical Network Annabel Chaplin writes with authenticity and compassion how, through the release of earthbound spirits into 'the Light', she has been able to free people suffering from the harmful effects of spirit attachment. She asks that we open ourselves to understanding death not as an ending but as a transition to a greater life beyond. A compelling read, with profound implications for the true nature of reality, and the meaning and purpose of human existence. -- Dr Andrew Powell. Psychiatrist and author of The Ways of the Soul I love this book. It describes how the author aims to set free the souls of those who have died yet who remain trapped in this world. Beautifully illustrated by stories of people's encounters with the continuing life of those no longer here, it is full of hope and inspiration. Reading it will bring relief and renewed vision to many, as it does to me. -- Hazel Marshall. Director Rock-Bank Transpersonal Centre I am so pleased to see this book re-published and available again after a long time -- people will soon realise what a gem it is. -- Dr Alan Sanderson. Psychiatrist I strongly encourage people to read this book and apply its insights to their own life journey. -- David Lorrimer. Programme Director Scientific and Medical Network Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |