When your loved ones go to Spirit we all have questions. When a child has gone we have even more. Have you ever wondered how they are? What they are doing? Will they continue to develop? Will they forget you? Will they visit? Do they know about new arrivals? Special events? Do they have fun? You may just find the answers here. All the pieces and poems are the words of those in the Spirit World. I don’t know the answers, but they do. As one child put it it isnt the end its our beginning
They learn, they love, they have fun, and they are safe. They are also as mischievous, as bright and lively and as adorable as children the world over.
Come and read their stories, their journeys to the Spirit World. Some of them did not have easy lives, some had illnesses, some accidents. All were met with love, with patience and with any help they needed at that time and later.
Not all are children, but the majority are. I ask no questions, give no demands, I simply accept what I am told and write it down. I have learned to be very careful how I phrase any comments I make to them, or any requests. If I wake at three in the morning, I am likely to find myself with company. I have been known to say, Hi sweetheart, could you please come back when I get up? It isnt then the childs fault if I visit the bathroom at four in the morning is it? I am up and I dont have the heart to turn them away again. So atfour in the morning I have been known to get out pad and pen, or turn on the pc
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Over de auteur
Karen liveson the North East coast of England and is proud to call herself a Yorkshire woman. Born and bred in Yorkshire, she spent many years living in Berkshire before returning to the North East in 2000.
She developed as a medium in a Church circle and has taken Church services in many parts of the Country.
The poetry started arriving in 1994, with the stories beginning shortly afterwards, but although they were read out in Churches, with a good reception, Karen was unsure what to do with them. Over the next ten years she was frequently advised to have them published.In between working full time, continuing to work as a medium, still taking Church services, andleading a busy social life, the book has slowly come together.
Recently turned 60 Karen is now hoping to enjoy a quieter life, spending more time with her partner, and with her two cats. It is possible this may not be as easy as she would like, as the pieces and poems continue to arrive.