Have you lived before? Do you experience deja'vu? Do you know what it feels like to be age-regressed to a previous lifetime? Shari does. Beyond Forever is a novel. But it is based on the many psychic experiences of Shirley Ward, a real live person, whose dreams confused and confounded her until she began to understand them as an adullt. Through age-regression many of the dreams were explained. Shirley, portrayed as "Shari" in the book, has spent a lifetime studying those dreams and experiences to find answers to ...
Have you lived before? Do you experience deja'vu? Do you know what it feels like to be age-regressed to a previous lifetime? Shari does. Beyond Forever is a novel. But it is based on the many psychic experiences of Shirley Ward, a real live person, whose dreams confused and confounded her until she began to understand them as an adullt. Through age-regression many of the dreams were explained. Shirley, portrayed as "Shari" in the book, has spent a lifetime studying those dreams and experiences to find answers to many of her questions. In the meanwhile, she found love from a person who could understand her and her confusion.
Beyond Forever also tells the love story of shari's two psychologists who meet again a decade after graduate school and fall in love, finally able to reconcile their differing professional opinions about paranormal experiences and age regression. Experience one of the few times anyone has written about a couple (Shari and her husband)being regressed together to a lifetime they had spent with each other. What are the implications for this lifetime? Could there be evil forces at play here? This book is a "must read" for followers of the psychic world and fans of contemporary love interacting with the "other" world.
From the Prologue: Four-year-old Shari Ward saw life and death as a simple process. She explained it to her father as they watched a snake shed its skin. "Oh, I get it," she said. "Its like when people die."
"What do you mean, honey?" her puzzled father asked.
"When you die," she explained, with an air of authority, "you get rid of your old skin then come back to life all over again. You're brand new--just like the snake."
"Why do you say that, sweetheart?"
"That's what I did, and my other mommy did, too."
Throughout Shari's lifetime she has experienced dreams and remembered happenings, often under hypnosis, from what she believes to be her past lives. These served to reinforce her childhhood belief that she had lived many times before--or was it really a memory?
Lois Wilmoth-Bennett, Ph.D, using the pseudonym, Taylor Shaye, as author of Beyond Forever was close friends with Shirley Ward, subject of this book. As such, Lois, a psychologist, recorded the many experiences related by Shirley, some of which she witnessed herself, and formed them into this fictionalized story full of intrigue and strange events. Shirley still lives in Ohio with her family, but Lois has retired (sort of) to Florida where she still writes and edits books for other people.
Be sure to read Lois' latest book, Essays: On Living with Alzheimer's Disease: The First Twelve Months, available in stores and online.
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