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Come Walk with Me

Healing Personal and Ancestral Grief

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Come Walk with Me

By: Barbara J. Eatherly MEd
Narrated by: Carol Grace Anderson
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The book is a self-help spiritual teaching that teaches a process to connect with loved ones during serious illness or after death. When those we love are in crisis, experiencing a life trauma and perhaps facing death, many of us feel helpless, desperate to support them in a tangible way.

The Walk Process offers a unique and before unheard of way to assist our loved ones at these times. As described in the book, Come Walk with Me: Healing Personal and Ancestral Grief, the process involves taking a loved one on an imaginary walk to “the other side,” where they are greeted with unconditional love and appreciation from persons who have gone before them.

Included in the book are numerous real-life stories of “walks” that have brought forgiveness, feelings of deep connection, and healing of old wounds. Imagine being able to help loved ones heal familial patterns of unresolved grief, anger, guilt, and disappointment, often easing the transition we call death–whether your loved ones are physically near or far from you! Anyone can master the process with a clear intention and a knowing that a heart connection is, indeed, possible.

©2024 Barbara Jill Eatherly (P)2025 Barbara Jill Eatherly
Grief & Loss Personal Development Personal Success Grief Heartfelt
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