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The moment I started reading this book, I simply could not stop: it is very well written, and takes you on a journey that is rich and powerful, while being fully and deeply lived. This book is an interesting, page-turning read, and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in spirituality - it has a lot to offer. Overall, I learned a lot from the life experiences & learning lessons of this author. I found each & every one of the experiences to be both amazing & inspiring.
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This book is filled with wonderful angelic & "other worldly" experiences that served to help the author move forward, and find the right path for her. In fact, she states toward the end of the book that she began to realize that it was her difficult childhood that led her to explore the things she did - without it, she would have been a different person. It's amazing how, when reading someone elses life story, you can see the synchronicities of life - how each experience (whether we perceive it as good or bad) allows you to learn what you need in order to progress to the "next step". It was during this time that she experienced an NDE, and began noticing a heightening of her "sixth senses" - leading her to start learning about alternative healing, which she then used to heal many, many people along the way. Then, at age 17, Denise was shot and nearly died. I just finished reading "How My Death Saved My Life", and I am truly moved & amazed by this authors' life experiences - what a journey!!! In this autobriography, Denise Linn bares her soul - she shares the joys, horrors & hardships of growing up poor with a mother who was mentally ill, and a father who left them when she was still quite young (and who molested her during a time period when her mother was in a mental institution).