The Eagle and the Rose

If you believe in ghosts and hauntings and the ability that some people have to see the dead, then you probably have read or gone through the most popular and commercial books on the matter, such as electronic transcommunication, hypnosis regression and the like. Yet there is much more to it than just that; very much like the Ouiji board, communication with the departed has been stained and labeled satanic.

Is it indeed satanic? Is there no choice for us but to deal with the fact that the dead just disappear from existence? Is that our fate? If so, then what happens with all those psychics that help police forces all around the world? Does that mean that the police officers will loose their souls?

“The Eagle and the Rose” is not a “how-to” book, but it sure clarifies some of the doubts that most of us have come to wonder after reading any piece, article or book on the subject. In it, the author (the Rose) explains how it has been for her to live with such a unique gift, the difficulties that she had to experience while developing and, of course, the assistance that people like her (and all of us) has from ” the other side”.

For example, assistance that comes in the form of the guiding spirits, similar to those who have been protecting Native Americans since long before the white men came to their country.




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