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Testimony of Light by Helen Greaves

Testimony of Light - Helen Greaves

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Information: 145 pages, paperback

They say: Telepathy between the living is now generally accepted, but Telepathy between the living and the so-called 'dead' is both more doubtful and less common. The highest level of communication is undoubtedly that by Telepathy, and this remarkable book is an outstanding example of communion between the minds of two close friends on either side of the veil. Those who have known both Helen Greaves and the late Frances Banks - and their respective writings - are impressed by the authenticity of these scripts. Their phrasing and contents are typical of Miss Banks as they are completely unlike the style of writing shown by the 'author' in her previous books and articles. Frances Banks' message - that the death of the body is but a gentle passing to a much freer and fuller life - presents itself with great clarity and conviction.

By Louise Haworth View Profile
Having read many books on communication from spirit I expected much the same tone. However this one is quite different. Actual messages are sent by way of telepathy and written down by the receiver, Helen Greaves, her closest friend. I personally found it difficult to accept, but did man not land on the moon? The more I read on I found I couldn't put the book down, searching looking for some sort of real confirmation just how this had happened and why. I have to say on reflection this is the startrek of afterlife and one most certainly will need knowledge on re-incarnation to get a better understanding. It's been almost a week now since I read the book and it's certainly left its mark on me, I'm still asking myself questions. I feel the reader will draw his or her own conclusions on this book. Extremely thought provoking and much the wiser for reading it.