3000 LETTERS FROM HEAVEN
Norman Ober's intimate new book, "Anita's Heaven," reveals amazing correspondence Ober and his deceased wife have shared for the past fourteen years.
Montville, NJ (PRWEB) June 19, 2007 -- Anyone who has ever lost a loved one can relate to the profound sorrow and longing for communication that Norman Ober felt when his wife died from cancer 17 years ago. Unlike most who experience such grief, Anita and Norman reconnected telepathically by channeling. Their miraculous story of love after death is recounted in Ober's latest book, "Anita's Heaven" (ISBN 9781933918112, Blooming Twig Books, 2006).
Ober began receiving channeled letters from Anita three years after her death. A lifelong atheist, he couldn't believe that her messages were authentic until over a year later. "Anita's Heaven" shares a remarkable love story, from their 47 year marriage to their continuing love spanning time and space. When Ober finally saw Anita's accounts of heaven as true, he became a believer in God.
The 3,000-plus messages Anita has channeled from the "other side" reveal insights, both simple and profound, about God and other mysteries of heaven. Through their remarkable communication, Anita made known how the miracles of one God sustain a happy working paradise where there is no hatred, fear, inequality or injustice, just an atmosphere of universal love.
"Anita's Heaven" portrays God as working ceaselessly to overcome the negative impacts of environment and evolution on human behavior. Anita describes Him as a God who accepts all definitions of Himself, Allah, Mohammed, Buddha or any other name people use to identify Him. "Anita's Heaven" vividly depicts daily life in heaven, Anita's own observances on death and reincarnation and the knowledge she has gained about life on eight other planets. Anita's characteristic humor and charm live on in heaven for a thoroughly thoughtful, entertaining read.
For anyone who has ever lost a loved one, "Anita's Heaven" provides inspiring assurance that all is well with loved ones who have left this world and will be for us when it is our turn to go.
About the Author
Norman Ober resides in Montville, New Jersey. Now retired, his career included 25 years with CBS Radio and executive positions with Polygram and Olympus Camera. Ober also served in the U. S. Navy during WWII. He has been writing professionally for 70 years; "Anita's Heaven" is his fifth published book.
"Anita's Heaven" (ISBN 9781933918112, Blooming Twig Books, 2006) can be purchased through local and online bookstores. For more information, visit www.anitasheaven.com.
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