Tuesday, August 12, 2008

"Do Dead People Watch You Shower?" by Concetta Bertoldi




Even growing up Catholic with 12 years of Catholic school under my belt, I never particularly considered myself to be an exceptionally "religious" person. But I am a "spiritual" person.

When we think of death and dying, I believe we all get a little scared of the unknown. Just the feeling that you have no control over your ultimate destiny is a bit rattling, even to the most devout Catholics, Protestants, Episcopalians, etc.

I have always felt that there is more out there after we die, like there is some sort of after life, so to speak. Recently, I caught a segment on Good Morning, America which featured a prominent medium named Concetta Bertoldi.

Just her presence (even on tv) was comforting to me. She was promoting her new book, "Do Dead People Watch You Shower?". I felt compelled to buy it right then and there.

Bertoldi has a proven track record as a reliable, respected medium. Her book aims to comfort and show you that your loved ones are at peace. She speaks of the energy forces and how once we pass over to the Other side, all of our actions and those consequences will be known to us. We will have a complete understanding or "knowing", almost like a fast-forward of our lives, of why we were here in the first place and what our mission is life was.
As she communicates with the spirits, she explains how she has been told that there is no room over there (on the Other side) for negativity or regret. There is only love and perfect harmony. She says that our memories are never lost and our love for others remains in tact.

She explains that we are sent here so that our spirits will learn more lessons and thus move on to a higher spiritual level. She speaks with the spirits of our loved ones on the Other side to learn more about the process of dying and life after death.

As humans, I believe she is right when she says that we cannot fully comprehend the spiritual world at this point. Our minds do not have the capacity to completely "get" how things work on the Other side because we have not been there yet. It is all unknown to us here on earth.

All I can say is that if you have ever lost anyone dear to you, you may want to pick up a copy of this book or even get it as an e-book, as I did. It is sure to warm your soul and maybe, just maybe, comfort you in times of doubt and sadness. Remember that love is eternal.




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