VISITS FROM HEAVEN
Josie Varga from New Jersey, USA, is writing a book about ADCs (After Death Communications) and is seeking to hear from people whove experienced these. Read on to read about Josies own ADC, and contact her
Hello,
I am the author of two nonfiction books. I am currently working on a third entitled, Visits from Heaven. Basically this book will be a compilation of true experiences from various contributors about after death communication.
I had an experience of my own. My husbands friend Rich, who died on 9/11, came to me with a message for his wife. Two years before his death, he sent an e-mail to my husband about the death of his father. His e-mail was so moving that I decided to include it as the epilogue of my first nonfiction book, Footprints in the Sand: A Disabled Womans Inspiring Journey to Happiness.
Shortly after the book was released, Rich came to me while I was sleeping. He thanked me for mentioning him in my book. I then saw him standing behind his wife and son. At that time, he said, Boston is O.K. When I woke up, I felt like someone hit me in my chest.
To make a long story short, I knew that I had to get this message to his wife. When I did, I discovered that she had a brother in Boston. She was considering selling her house and moving to Boston but felt guilty. She had purchased her home just before Richs tragic death.
My experience with Rich changed my life. It meant so much to me because there was no doubt in my mind that Rich was O.K. and that he had communicated with me. In fact, he had given me proof by sharing something that only his wife was aware of.
I am looking for ADC experiences that were validated in some way. In my case, I had no doubt that it was Rich who contacted me. He gave me information that only his wife would have known. I have never even met his wife and, at the time, I did not know that she had a brother in Boston and was considering moving.
I would like to get the word out about Visits From Heaven. Contributors can e-mail me at josievarga@comcast.net
Warmest Regards,
Josie Varga

