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How to Communicate with the Dead: and how cultures
How to Communicate with the Dead: and how cultures
How to Communicate with the Dead: and how cultures

How to Communicate with the Dead: and how cultures do it around the world

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About How To Communicate With The Dead: And How Cultures

Review "I love this book! It is so hopeful, entertaining, and also wise. Western society has conditioned us to see death as a disappointment and dying as a failure.  But in many cultures around the world, death is a portal to greater awareness, an awakening of the soul, and our dead become our advocates.  In this beautifully-written, engaging book, travel writer Judith Fein carries us on adventure after adventure into the heart of life's most potent mystery: death.  With a kind of breathless joy and ample moments of humor, she describes the many ways people connect with the ones they love who are no longer in this world, filling us, the readers, with a surge of hope that we too can continue these precious relationships after our own loved ones have died."Mirabai Starr, Author of Wild Mercy and Caravan of No Despair"As Judith Fein travels to places here on earth, with her heart, eyes, and mind wide open, she discovers the innumerable ways people from old and new cultures communicate with those who are no longer here on earth.  She understands energy and shares her knowledge though the multi-ancestral, multi-cultural wisdom she encounters worldwide. She invites the reader to accompany her. As we travel and learn from her, she destigmatizes --  in fact, normalizes --  the practice of communicating with those who have died. As we all search for meaning and connection, and a sense of belonging in a time when so many of us feel isolated and question a true purpose in life, having access to our ancestors can help us to feel a sense of continuity and perhaps, find meaning. I hope everyone reads this magnificent book. It is a resource for those who are looking for ways to help them through challenging times. These times can be related to the passing of a person or not."  Dr. Dale Atkins, Psychologist. Expert in all media. Co-Author: The Kindness Advantage: Cultivating Compassionate and Connected Children"As a Psychologist, much of my work has involved grief. In the past year and a half I have been the Clinical Director for a University Of South Florida study at Hospice in Clearwater Florida. Working one on one with the survivors of loss I find the dead ever present in the loss. With complex grief, the relationship with our loved ones is suspended in such pain that it stalls one's ability to grieve. Our work moves one through the pain until the whole of the relationship comes into view. Recently a woman told me of something humorous her husband would have appreciated. She asked me, 'Is it okay to talk with him?' It was as if she had been waiting for permission to speak with the man who had shared 50 years of her life.Judith is a bright guide along the road for many of us. She shares her experiences with teachers, holy men, priests and shamans- those who stand as guides between this world and the next.  If you are willing, she can help you to connect with your history and with those who have gone before us." Dr. Diego Hernandez, Psychologist, Clinical Director Military and ART Research; University of South Florida, College of Public Health"I love Judith Fein's writing. It seems to speak directly to the reader's heart. It is a great comfort to learn from her that around the world the veil between life and death is considered to be thin, and that we can communicate with those who came before us to connect, find resolution, ask questions, and ease grief.  And our descendants will be able to communicate with us. This book is a page turner, and it pulls you in from the first line." Sally Fisher, M.D."Communicating with the dead has been a secret part of my life for many years." - Judith FeinJudith Fein's fourth deep travel memoir, HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE DEAD AND HOW CULTURES DO IT AROUND THE WORLD, invites us along on her decades of investigations and explorations of the final frontier: Death.For most of her life, Judith Fein has seen and heard dead people. Not all the time, thank goodness, or it would not leave much time for this p