Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11
By (Author) Bonnie McEneaney
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
22nd November 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Chakras, auras and spiritual energy
Spiritualism
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Christian life and practice
133.9
Paperback
272
Width 134mm, Height 200mm, Spine 16mm
206g
An inspiring and groundbreaking work that brilliantly illuminates the eternal power of love and the unbreakable bond it creates.
As a mother and former business executive, Bonnie McEneaney was always skeptical of the spiritual world and all that it represents. When her husband, Eamon, died in the attacks on the World Trade Center, she thought she had lost him forever. Then Bonnie began to have experiences that convinced her that her husband, in spirit, was sending her signsindeed messagesthat he was still present and watching over his family. After talking to other families and friends of loved ones lost on 9/11, she realized she was not alone.
In Messages, Bonnie shares the miraculous spiritual stories of numerous others connected to the tragedy while weaving in her heartfelt personal message of comfort and hope. For all who are searching for their own deeper connections, this extraordinary book is indispensable proof that love and relationships can continue . . . even after death.
Bonnie McEneany has created an amazing piece of work validating that the love bonds created by our loved ones on earth never die, but continue on. Through moving stories, insights and incredible spirit messages, she takes you on a journey of love, in which your soul will forever be transformed. -- James Van Praagh Spiritual Medium/Author of UNFINISHED BUSINESS James Van Praagh Spiritual Medium/Author of UNFINISHED BUSINESS James Van Praagh, Spiritual Medium/Author of Unfinished Business
Bonnie McEneaney has a BA from Brown University and an MPS from Cornell University. After a successful career in the financial services industry, Bonnie left corporate life in August 2006 to spend more time with her children and to focus on 9/11-related initiatives. Her first book, A Bend in the Road (Cornell Library), is a compilation of her husband"s poetry.