Never Letting Go, by Mark Anthony, Oxford educated attorney and psychic medium, begins with the the words, "When you die, you really don't.The body may cease to function, but the soul is an immortal living spirit that continues to exist beyond physical life."Starting with this information, and continuing throughout his book, Mark Anthony gives the reader information that can help bring peace of mind and healing to those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. It becomes clear that Anthony, who also�has walked the path of grief, has an insight that he shares to help others on their journey through grief.He describes the most important tool for healing grief is faith,which he describes as "trust and belief in a higher power."He writes, "Spirits on the Other Side know and feel the pain of the survivors."He goes on to say "The spirits I connect with usually seem so happy, and they want their loved ones in the material world to know this."The reader will find examples of messages from the Other Side in every chapter. Anthony writes in one chapter that "Many people wrestle with the feelings of loneliness and abandonment felt during bereavement. While we may feel lonely, it is essential to understand that we are never alone spiritually."Another chapter tells us that "When a loved one dies, the relationship with that person is transformed form a physical relationship to a purely spiritual relationship."And in yet another chapter, he shares, "The healing comes from knowing that your loved one in spirit is happy, safe, and free of the ills that plagued him or her while living in the material world." Mark Anthony has written a book that is enlightening, comforting, and inspiring for anyone and everyone who is searching for a message of hope after losing a loved one.This reviewer gives a big thumbs up to Never Letting Go.
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