Synopses & Reviews
This is a book that will open your mind to an infinite realm of possibility, reassurance, and spiritual growth.
It is the phenomenal true story of George Anderson. A man gifted with the extraordinary ability to communicate with spirits "on the other side," Anderson offers documented evidence of his powers through thousands of readings and dozens of scientific tests. Believers and skeptics alike have been astonished by the accuracy of his psychic communications. He reveals to his subject information--about events, experiences, trivia, even nicknames--for which the only possible source is the living consciousness of the deceased. Messages of forgiveness, peace, hope, and love...
Believe it. Millions of Americans have already seen the proof of Anderson's ability on nationwide television and call-in radio. Now, the warmth and wisdom of his remarkable gift offers us all a glimpse of eternity. A heartfelt, universal vision that tells us "No one you are close to ever dies..."
Synopsis
This is the phenomenal true story of the world-renowned psychic medium George Anderson—the groundbreaking book that first brought afterlife experience into the light. For over 12 years Joel Martin documented evidence of Anderson's powers—the ability to reach 'the other side'—and repeatedly astonished believers and skeptics. This is the book of those universal visions, the inspiring messages of hope, truth, and peace, and a glimpse into eternity to answers to the unfathomable questions about life and death.
About the Author
Romanowski, include
We Are Not Forgotten and
Our Children Forever.
Patricia Romanowski is recognized as a leading author in the field of paranormal communication. The co-author of numerous celebrity autobiographies, Ms. Romanowski's work has also appeared in The New York Times Book Review and Rolling Stone.
George Anderson has worked throughout America and Europe giving seminars and lectures on afterlife phenomena. One of the most widely recognized and respected psychic mediums in history, he is also the only one ever to be invited to Holland by the surviving members of Anne Frank's family.