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Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?: Questions You'd Ask A Medium If You Had The Chance (2009)

by Concetta Bertoldi(Favorite Author)
3.95 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0061706086 (ISBN13: 9780061706080)
languge
English
publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
review 1: This book was written by a clairvoyant who is answering questions that she is often asked about "the other side"and the dead people who visit her and her clients. I was disappointed. I thought some of the stories were very interesting but her answers to some of the questions asked were not stories of what happened to her clients but were her opinion. Not that her opinion is wrong, the author certainly is the closest thing we have to an expert on what happens to us after we die but her opinion is peppered with references to what God wants and what God does. That's not what I was reading this book to learn I was a little turned off by it.
review 2: Her second book continues to teach us about our purpose. Lots about pets/animal world in this book. Having met
... more her in person and received an amazingly accurate reading, I can only embrace what she shares within these pages. All wonderful stuff that you’ve heard before (but sometimes require reminding of…), for those with eyes to see. p. 34 In a nutshell….”What is true spirituality? True spirituality is living in partnership with God and relying on that spirit to come through, guiding our thoughts, our words, our actions.”p. 38 When asked about the church’s approval with psychic “stuff”, she responds that much of it is laced in fear. She continues, “This ability, like any other ability comes from God….We just tend to fear what we don’t know.” She also talks about how people accept “the idea of a ‘prophet’”, yet say psychic and all hell breaks loose. p. 56 On meditation: Many forms—do what is right for you….deep breathing, mantras…keep it simple….relaxed state.p. 67 The most important lesson Concetta learned from the “Other side” is to be self-confident. Don’t doubt yourself. Grab all you can from life, and know you deserve it.p. 105 speaks of “family karma.” It is not typically one big thing, but rather little things that add up thru the years/over lifetimes. We cannot change the past….we can’t undo karma; we can only do the best we know how to do “in this life, balance our karma or burn of it off.” p. 156 Concetta believes that we do have a basic life plan with an end (so Pop was right about the invisible stamp on our rears, given us the day we were born ).p. 165 Concetta totally believes the orbs in/on photographs are spirits that surround us. (My college graduation pics, prime example). p. 191 When we feel we have been wronged, the best thing we can do is let it go, and not dwell on loss. The person who has committed the offense is loaded down with big karma, and will deal with it either by blessing you, or know s/he’ll be back to sort it out in a coming life. Important fact is: We must let go of the bad feeling, in order for good feelings to come thru. less
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Hype
Really profound.....I'm really glad I read this.
yetundeabw1
Enjoyed this just as much as the first
JocyG
Enjoyed reading this one.
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