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Mind the Gap: Bridging Here With The Hereafter

by Stella T. Jenkins

363 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-2630; ISBN 1-4120-7734-6; US$24.25, C$27.89, EUR19.92, £13.95

Light-hearted, uplifting first aid for those enduring three of life's worst evils: heavy bereavement, fear of dying, and not wanting to live.


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About the Book

This book is chiefly autobiographical, in three sections, to help those who are suffering from heavy bereavement, or fear of dying, or suicidal intentions, or even all three.

This first section is about verified communication with loved ones, the second is an impeccable account of what the next life is like, and third shows the despairing how they can have haven ob earth.

The author says "This is not a scientific account of unexplainable phenomena, of which there are too man; some are cold fish reports that knock the daylights out of any desire to explore further. The findings here are for the heart and soul. Anyone reading them can feel for himself what is real and what is fantasy.

"The fist section is taken from my own experiences and from first-hand accounts of others; the second part is drawn slightly from reports of people who have had a near-death experiences but goes beyond them to spirit-dictated books, whch are rare, for discarnate seldom describe their work; the last section is deduced from various other findings with the help of Masters from the East.

"Man needs trustworthy assistance in verifying survival and corroboration of his natural instincts about what is around. This is just an ordinary person's struggle to get through to the facts. Any comprehensive library could supply them but sick and troubled people at Wit's End Corner are not likely to do much searching and if the do, without experience, the books might offer little meaning or not believed. Therefore, I invite them to follow via my stepping stones, if the find them useful, and rest my case."



About the Author

The author was born and raised in Victoria B.C., married three times and widowed twice. She has five children, eight grand-children (2 adopted) and three great grand-children. Her life became divided into three parts by marriage: the sea and wartime Navy; pioneer life in the B.C. bush and the Yukon; and life in B.C. government circles.

From 1949 to 1956 and until today's date she has been in-deeply involved in psychic research, most of it in England, furthered by her interest in genealogy and painting. She was also a member of IANDS (International Ass. Of Near Death Society) and is still and associated member of the College of Psychic Studies (formerly the Royal College of Psychic Research) in London, England. Her main interest is in helping the emotionally despairing on a one to one basis.



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