Publisher's Synopsis
When Marilyn Kapp was two years old, she watched her grandfather's spirit leave his body. He told her he would be back. For years, she kept her channelling abilities to herself and to family, especially after inadvertently predicting the death of a high school classmate. This changed when, as a college student, she met Elie Wiesel, writer, Holocaust survivor, and future Nobel Laureate, who became her mentor and encouraged her to share her gifts, telling her that they could be used to help people. In Love Is Greater Than Pain, Kapp teaches us how to understand and interact with the afterlife, using personal stories from her clients and from her own life, as well as transcripts of actual channelling sessions. She explains in clear and simple language how our well-being, growth, happiness, and actions directly impact our loved ones who have passed. She even includes a chapter on communicating with pets after they have passed. Death doesn't end a relationship or the love it held. By keeping the door open and honouring life as we grieve, we are able to continue to experience love and healing, and even comfort our loved ones who have passed and allow them to do the same.