Love, Life and the Spirit Within

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Pub Date Jun 21 2017 | Archive Date Dec 06 2017

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Description

After her mother dies from colon cancer, Ashley Marsillas begins to receive messages and signs from the spirit world during her grieving process. She contacts a medium, who confirms that the author is receiving messages from her mother, who is continuing to watch over her daughter. Ashley studies many types of metaphysical systems and people, including psychics, mediums, spirituality, channeling, and anything to do with connecting to spirit.

From her experiences with her own grieving, the author has crafted a book designed to help others who have lost a loved one. She includes meditation techniques and many stories about her connection with the spirit world. Love, Life, and the Spirit Within is a motivational book that demonstrates how an individual can achieve anything they set their mind to.

After her mother dies from colon cancer, Ashley Marsillas begins to receive messages and signs from the spirit world during her grieving process. She contacts a medium, who confirms that the author...


Advance Praise

5 out of 5 Stars
Being in the healthcare field for over 15 years I have been witness to my fair share of death and grief of my own and watching other people's grief. I feel this book is very insightful for those that are lost in their grief process and need help. I also look forward to sharing this book with someone that may ask me where to turn to heal. The authors real life account of how she dealt with her grief and loss is heartbreaking and beautiful all at the same time. I highly recommend this book.

5 out of 5 Stars
Being in the healthcare field for over 15 years I have been witness to my fair share of death and grief of my own and watching other people's grief. I feel this book is very insightful for those that are lost in their grief process and need help. I also look forward to sharing this book with someone that may ask me where to turn to heal. The authors real life account of how she dealt with her grief and loss is heartbreaking and beautiful all at the same time. I highly recommend this book.

5 out of 5 Stars
Being in the healthcare field for over 15 years I have been witness to my fair share of death and grief of my own and watching other people's grief. I feel this book is very...


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I truly enjoyed this book. Ashley's writing style is down-to-earth and very expressive as she relates her extreme grief about her mother. Her journey to connect with her mother's spirit and her exploration of her own spiritual gifts make this a fascinating and powerful story. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the afterlife, grief, spirituality, and the love for a parent.

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There is a time when I would ha e had very little time for what I might earlier have dismissed as so much ew Age woo-woo. I have attended many a psychic fair in the past working with either birth charts or the cards but was never error remotely interested in either wishing or claiming to be in touch with Spirit. In any case, most messages passed on from Spirit always struck me as being either trivial or even even spiteful. Trolling is by no means confined to the side of the living!

As with so many others, major bereavement can change all that! How can someone who had been there all your life with a their hopes and wishes now just not be there. Just not be.

This writer seems to have been usually close to her mother, who seems to have even something of a soul mate to her. Losing her therefore was more than she was able to bear. She became suicidal.

Communicating with a lost loved one is easier with the help of a good medium, which this writer had access too, alongside good intuition, which she had sharpened through much meditation and Positive Thinking. So her mother came though many times - and loud and clear!

The reader is warned that communications with Spirit do tend to be rather more subtle than many recipients might miss. Spirit may make itself felt through utilising animals, through a familiar scent or through a light touch on the hand. They won't manifest as a full presence sitting down and having a cup of tea with you. In this case, however, the writer appears to still enjoy a particularly involved and close relationship with her deceased loved one.

This is an uplifting book in its way, though I felt an uneven mix of credulity and scepticism whilst reading it. I lost both a parent, an old neighbour and an old friend in the space of a couple of months at the end of 2015. And I did experience the scent of the home where my old friend used to live and where I used to visit her - enough to exclaim out aloud. My father passed straight from Go to Mayfair or whatever his next destination was, but it was my mother who went on to experience a complicated grief after his passing. Something this book does not mention is something my mother independently corroborated on the death of a pet - she could see little grey shadows in the corner of her eyes afterwards for a short while. I had noticed that too but if it was the spirit of my little cat, it was cold comfort at the time.

So all in all this was a very interesting read. I would neither dismiss the experiences. described in this book outright, nor place too much credence in them. I should think it is quite possible a good medium may be able to offer a bereaved person closure in a way that would otherwise be impossible in many circumstances.

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