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In times of grief, fear or despair, haven't most of us asked: "is there really an afterlife?" When my mother became seriously ill in 1987, I sat on my back doorstep night after night and asked the universe that question. I doubted anyone was listening, yet strangely, my life began to change. Books and people mysteriously found their way to me. Sometimes, events occurred that I later recognized as paranormal, even though I initially dismissed them as such. Over the next 24 years, as I continued to search for evidence, my skeptical mind was regularly challenged. Slowly - and only when I was ready - the answers came.!…mehr

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In times of grief, fear or despair, haven't most of us asked: "is there really an afterlife?" When my mother became seriously ill in 1987, I sat on my back doorstep night after night and asked the universe that question. I doubted anyone was listening, yet strangely, my life began to change. Books and people mysteriously found their way to me. Sometimes, events occurred that I later recognized as paranormal, even though I initially dismissed them as such. Over the next 24 years, as I continued to search for evidence, my skeptical mind was regularly challenged. Slowly - and only when I was ready - the answers came.!
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Sandy Coghlan worked in advertising and television in Australia and London prior to becoming an on-air director at a Melbourne TV station in 1979. Her first book, Travel Guide to Tasmania (Penguin) was commissioned by 'Life. Be In It' in 1984, while her articles on health and metaphysical subjects have been published nationally. Sandy also wrote 2 chapters for the best-selling metaphysical book, With A Little Help From My Friends by Dawn Hill, contributed to Great Australian Mysteries 2 by John Pinkney and Working with Mean Girls by Meredith Fuller, and is featured in the relationship 'bible', I'll Have What She's Having by Valerie Parv. From 1990 until retirement, Sandy qualified in a variety of alternative therapies, and in 1991, wrote and conducted a nutrition correspondence course for pharmacy assistants around Australia. She also taught creative writing and healing techniques at adult education centres. Sandy now lives with her partner Barry and their 2 cats in a bayside area of Victoria, Australia and is working on the second book in the Heaven Knows series.