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Sept 29 ~ The Fun of Staying in Touch with Roberta Grimes

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Charlotte View continues our conversation with author Roberta Grimes. Last month we talked about the topic of death and what really happens around it. Now, we will cover the "Fun of Staying in Touch"; Roberta will explain how to communicate with our departed loved ones, with the spirit world and the angelic realm. From certified mediums through self-induced communications to the soul phone, there are many more ways to stay in contact with our dead loved ones than you know! 

We are entering an age in which communication between the living and the dead will become ever easier. Nothing that is said during this interview is based on anyone’s beliefs or dogmas. Listen to Charlotte View and Roberta Grimes if you want to know much more about the realities where your dead loved ones reside

Roberta Grimes is a business attorney, novelist and speaker based in Austin, Texas, who had two extraordinary experiences of light as a child. In an attempt to understand her experiences, she has spent decades studying nearly 200 years of abundant and consistent communications from the dead and other afterlife-related evidence that eventually enabled her to assemble an in-depth understanding of who we are and the meaning and purpose of our lives.
Roberta has learned so much about the death process and the period immediately following death that in 2010 she published a brief summary of the best information called The Fun of Dying – Find Out What Really Happens Next. Her second book about the afterlife, The Fun of Staying in Touch, documents the many ways in which the dead contact us, and the wonderful recent research that is making it easier for us to contact them.

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