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How easy is it to connect with a loved one who has passed? Jamie Lee Silver says it's simple, easy, and natural. She says you don't have to be a medium or have any special powers. Being open to the idea is all you need. That, and the willingness to give it a try. Every since her son, Benjamin Lee Silver, developed a fatal mental illness that lead to taking his life in July of 2015, Jamie and Ben have been conversing through pen and paper. Jamie now publishes these works, along with Ben's story, in the hopes of helping suicide loss survivors find comfort in connecting with their loved ones…mehr

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How easy is it to connect with a loved one who has passed? Jamie Lee Silver says it's simple, easy, and natural. She says you don't have to be a medium or have any special powers. Being open to the idea is all you need. That, and the willingness to give it a try. Every since her son, Benjamin Lee Silver, developed a fatal mental illness that lead to taking his life in July of 2015, Jamie and Ben have been conversing through pen and paper. Jamie now publishes these works, along with Ben's story, in the hopes of helping suicide loss survivors find comfort in connecting with their loved ones through this method of automatic writing. Ben didn't leave a note. Jamie got her note two weeks later, and anytime Jamie wants to connect with Ben she picks up a pen. Using this book, and her simple method, you can get and stay connected with your loved-ones-in spirit. Just give it a try.
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Jamie Lee Silver was born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, just west of Chicago. She received her B.A. from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Soon after college she moved to San Francisco, California where she worked magic with words in advertising and later met everyone in town working for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. During this time she began her honing her skills in public speaking, and continues to speak as often as possible. In 1985 she began her practcie of Nichiren Buddhism and has been active in the Soka Gakkai International since that time. She publishes the blog chantforhappiness.com to inspire others to find this teaching and gain results in their lives through chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. Her greatest joy has been raising her "Buddha Boys" Ben and Aaron. She recently relocated to St. Pete Beach, Florida, and greatly enjoys the sunshine and warmth. Jamie can be reached at Jamie@jamieleesilver.com