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Change Maker: How My Brother’s Death Woke Up My Life

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Product Description When She Discovered That She Could Communicate with Her Dead Brother, a World She Never Imagined Opened Up... BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST, Foreword Reviews: Body, Mind & Spirit Rebecca Austill-Clausen had no psychic or spiritual experience when she discovered her ability to communicate with her deceased brother. Doubting her sanity, and fearing she would lose the respect and support of her colleagues and her family, she struggled to mesh her spiritual awakening with the practical everyday world. But she knew she had to find a way... Change Maker was written for: Anyone who has lost a loved one New age explorers of multiple realities of existence Those who want to believe we live for eternity Practitioners of energy healing modalities such as Reiki and meditation Those interested in true after-death communication experiences Some of the many topics that Change Maker explores include grief and loss, after-death communication, shamanism, crystal energy, automatic writing, spirit guide communication, past lives, self-doubt―even adventures with the fairy realm. It offers tools to help readers successfully communicate with the spirit world in ways that are safe and effective. In this book you will discover: How someone with no psychic or spiritual experience discovered she could communicate with her deceased brother Suggestions and advice to illuminate the readers’ own spiritual journey Multiple validations that demonstrate the after-life is real and accessible to all Hundreds of related self-discovery books, organizations, and resources organized by chapter that help broaden the reader’s awareness of life Each chapter of Change Maker includes an original black-and-white illustration by Micki McAllister, and ends with an “Illumination”―guidance, suggestions, encouragement, and inspiration for readers who wish to pursue their own spiritual journey. Order your copy today and enjoy the best of memoir, self-help, new-age philosophy, and inspiration. Review Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Finalist: Body, Mind & Spirit Nautilus Silver: Death & Dying/Grief and Loss IPPY Independent Publisher Book Award Silver: New Age/Mind-Body-Spirit Coalition of Visionary Resources Bronze: Personal Growth and Self-Helf Coalition of Visionary Resources Silver: Reincarnation, Death, and Dying “In this debut account of losing a beloved family member, a woman finds hope and joy in profound moments of spiritual connection…a rich, insightful New-Age narrative.” ―Kirkus "In Change Maker, Austill-Clausen explores her story and shares guidance and encouragement for others wishing to embark on a spiritual journey." ―The Reading Room / Bookstr, "10 Eye-Opening New Age Reads to Inspire You This Fall” " Change Maker explores Clausen’s spiritually transformative experience and her profound acceptance that the soul’s journey is longer than she ever imagined.” ―Brit + Co, "8 New Age Self-Help Books to Inspire Your Own Fall Awakening” "For a spiritual guide in grief and shamanism, Rebecca Austill-Clausen’s debut memoir is a must-read.” ―Buzzfeed, "4 Inspiring Reads For Fans Of SuperSoul Sunday On OWN” “…A book that will inspire you to embark on your own journey of enlightenment.” ―SheKnows, "10 books that give your pumpkin spice latte a side of spiritual awakening" “The writing is beautiful, precise and so very personable. Change Maker is one of those books that captures you from the first page! Becky’s approach to spirituality is practical, yet invites your own spirit to soar. Reading it lifts you into new possibilities to see your own process of awakening as unique and wonderful as you are.” ―Jonette Crowley, author of The Eagle and the Condor and Soul Body Fusion " Change Maker, although a story about a brother's death, is more an inspirational book of hope. On every page, author Rebecca Austill-Clausen courageously wields that hope as a machete to cut through her grief and, with the adroit use of visual imagery and humor, i