| About the Book
David
Elliott, Washington Tribune editorial writer, gets the shock
of his life when he receives an e-mail from Senta Trondson, his
lifelong love—but she died three months ago! Can this be real, or is
it just a hoax? Is there life after death? If so, what sort of life
is it? With the help of Damodar—an initiated Master of Wisdom—the
spiritually advanced Senta Trondson tells her love of thirty-three
years what the next world is really like. Are there living beings
who are so highly developed spiritually that they can control the
forces of nature—even to making it rain or snow at will? Is it
possible to really communicate with our deceased loved ones, and if
so, how? Answers to these and a host of similar questions are
masterfully revealed in this fascinating story of a modern-day
miracle—the direct communication and interaction via e-mail between
Washington Tribune editorial writer David Elliott and Senta
Trondson, his love of thirty-three years, while her passage through
the various postmortem realms temporarily is put on hold. David is
given the opportunity of a lifetime to act as the intermediary
between the world of the invisible Master of Wisdom, Damodar, and
the readers of one of the nation’s top newspapers on the subject of
postmortem survival of consciousness. Can he handle the obloquy and
assorted efforts to make him cease, including an attempt on his
life?
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