I Can See Clearly Now


 

~ FOREWORD ~

 

                                           
 
  

































































When Margaret asked me to contribute to her book I was in two minds as to whether I could - or more to the point, should - write this foreword. Not because I feel what you are about to read is not well written. Indeed, just the opposite is true; However, the work that I do as a medium features in this book, and I did not want to be seen as influencing the readers perception of the message that this book brings.

You see this is a book that offers an independent and unbiased view of mediumship, the afterlife, and one woman’s journey of discovery into the afterlife. It tells of the guidance she received along the way from the spirit world and from her beloved son John, who is in that world.


I am incredibly biased and unwavering in my belief in the afterlife and the survival of consciousness. The afterlife exists. We do not die. We can never die. I know this to be true and as you read this book you will see that an average, everyday person, who like so many others suffers an unexpected and tragic loss of a loved one, over time opens up to a world that exists beyond this one.


This world - call it heaven - call it nirvana - call it what you will - has always thought to be inaccessible to those of us living, and that our only connection to this realm would be when we ourselves pass through the misty gates into the afterlife. Margaret proves that this is not the case and that we can connect to, and interact  with those in the afterlife.


Margaret’s journey isn’t unique. It seems that the world is reaching an understanding of death and life after death. Acceptance of this truth it seems is inevitable for science too, with the study of quantum physics and molecular science now delving into the hitherto unknown areas of research.


It is however books such as this that are at the forefront of this new frontier, and over time will be looked upon, I believe, as accepted thinking.


Finally, I hope the reader enjoys this book, and can on reflection ponder the wonderful messages contained herein. I will leave you with the words from a people whom I believe have the greatest understanding of life and the afterlife.                                              

Anthony Grzelka – medium and author



“So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart.  Trouble no one about their religion, respect others in your view and demand that they respect yours.  Love your life, respect your life and beautify all things in your life.  Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people.  Prepare a noble death song for the day you go over the great divide.  Always give a word or sign of salute when meeting or passing a friend, even a stranger when in a lonely place.  Show respect to all people and grovel to none.  When you arise in the morning give thanks for the food and for the joy of living.  If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies only in yourself.  Abuse no one and no thing, for abuse turns the wise ones to fools and robs the spirit of its vision.  When it comes your time to die be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again

                                          in a different way.
              Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.”


~Chief Tecumseh (Crouching Tiger) Shawnee Nation 1768 – 1813 ~






                                          

 

 
 
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