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Talking to Heaven: A Medium's Message of Life After Death | 
enlarge | Author: James Van Praagh Publisher: Signet Category: Book
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $1.99 You Save: $6.00 (75%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 213 reviews Sales Rank: 3633
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1
ISBN: 0451191722 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.91 EAN: 9780451191724 ASIN: 0451191722
Publication Date: March 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW
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Amazon.com As in the case of James Redfield's The Celestine Prophecy, once in a while a book comes along that unexpectedly soars to the bestseller lists simply because it feeds a specific spiritual hunger. Talking to Heaven is one such book. Based on the personal insights and memories of highly acclaimed medium James Van Praagh, Talking to Heaven offers comforting and startling stories about his contact with the deceased. Van Praagh could have used this text to prove that his gifts as a medium are authentic--the story about the deceased teenager who led his parents to his murderer is impressive (the result was a murder conviction)--but instead, Van Praagh offers spiritual and psychological comfort to those grappling with the loss of a loved one. He also helps readers develop their own means of talking to heaven. Even those who aren't aching for contact with the deceased will find Van Praagh's down-to-earth discussions of karma, the afterlife, and spiritual guides fascinating.
Book Description "[James Van Praagh] has changed people's lives, banished the fear of death, and brought grieving parents the solace of their dead children's presence...IT IS IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO BE MOVED." (Newsweek)
This is the groundbreaking book which introduced renowned medium James Van Praagh to the world. This is the book that changed people's lives, that gave them hope, that answered their most profound questions about life after death. This is the phenomenon that continues to grow...
"A wonderful and uplifting book...I highly recommend it. If you have ever feared death or grieved the loss of a loved one, James Van Praagh's spiritual stories and lessons will heal your heart. He is without a doubt one of the most gifted mediums on the planet at this time." (Brian L. Weiss, M.D., author Many Lives, Many Masters)
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no doubt June 29, 2008 I have no doubt what is in store for me after this life is done. I hope that someone like James is around for me so I can communicate with my loved ones when I am gone.
talking to the heavens June 13, 2008 very intense and hard to read and keep in tune with for me. like Rosemary Altea much much better !!
I will read this over and over again:) May 23, 2008 My mom passed away two years ago and my friend loaned me this book to read. I believe Mr. Van Praagh when he said he communicates with the spiritual world and I enjoyed his experiences he shared with us in the book. The book gave me a peace of mind that my mother is always with me and if I look close enough, I will see it in the messages or signs she sends me. Whenever I am feeling down, I pick up this book and remember the ways we are all connected between the physical and spiritual world.
The New Age at its worst February 19, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Pandering, hypocritical, assumptive nonsense. Take a look at Van Praagh's resume and it's pretty clear that he communicates with the dead, alright: mainly Benjamin, Grant, and Jackson. He classifies mediumistic talents, drawing on stuff that was discredited a hundred years ago, like apports and ectoplasmic voiceboxes. Gag. He even has the audacity to mention that ectoplasm sometimes "looks like cheesecloth." I guess because that's exactly what its been proven to be. After rehashing all the same Sylvia Browne bunk about vibratory rates and spiritual planes, he has the nerve to bash the Catholic Church for some 20 pages, concluding "I still find it a bit unbelievable the Catholic Church teaches this stuff," and refers to Christianity as "mythology." Wow.
Pass this one by, even if you are a spiritualist. Van Praagh is a cynical charlatan and frustrated screen-writer. The genre holds many more satisfying reads for just about any persuasion.
A Great Way to Communicate to Heaven! January 20, 2008 I like James Van Praagh sometimes better than Sylvia Browne. While Browne is more blunt, Van Praagh has a gentler, kinder side. His story about his life and how he became one of the great mediums is truly inspirational. He had hoped to become a screenwriter but ends up talking to the deceased. In most cases, he is comforting loved ones and griefstricken relatives over their loss. Somebody like Van Praagh is comforting to know that death is not the end of the spirit and soul's existence but an entrance into another dimension where there is nothing but unconditional love and goodness. There are times when skeptics have been known to criticize Van Praagh and Browne and others for their line of work. Yes, they have made fortunes but their gift is shared with others. Van Praagh and John Edwards writes from the heart but Van Praagh is gentler, kinder, and more soft spoken. Van Praagh writes about his life and the recognition of his gifts to speak to the deceased. I am more interested in past lives and the future. Of course, I have loved ones on the other side and I wait patiently to reunite with them one day.
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