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Proud Spirit [Paperback]

Rosemary Altea
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In her follow-up to The Eagle and the Rose, spiritual medium Rosemary Altea takes the reader farther along the path of her personal cosmology. In Proud Spirit a more sophisticated, mature Altea emerges, answering the questions that logically arise after reading her first book. Proud Spirit begins with a chapter entitled "What happens when we die" and explains how the living affect the dead's happiness and well-being. Do we reincarnate? Only if we choose, she assures us. Do souls heal emotionally and spiritually after they die? Some may, some may not, but Altea consoles the reader in dozens of tenderly compassionate stories about the lives and deaths of real people. If you enjoyed The Eagle and the Rose, you'll love traveling around the globe with the undaunted medium in Proud Spirit, mending the broken hearts of people she meets--living and dead--and sharing the insights and processes that helped heal her own grievous wounds. --P. Randall Cohan

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A tabloid clairvoyant regales us with tales of empowerment from beyond the grave.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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AND SO, FOR THE TIME BEING, WE WILL LEAVE THE MOUNTAIN, we will leave the mystery, and I will attempt to answer questions that were left untouched in The Eagle and the Rose. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and fast read, July 29 2002
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Nothing profound or new here, but it is interesting and light reading - good for a long distance train ride or any similar trip where you have some time to burn. I found the final section where she talks about her "love," referring to herself in the third person, a bit annoying.

I disagree with an earlier reviewer about the graphic nature of the book, however, I agree with others that the writing leaves much to be desired. Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading the book because it was interesting in part and also a fast read.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Stars Seem to shine too much, Nov 25 2001
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I was a bit disappointed in the context of this book. It seemed to me that Rosemary Altea was "boasting" of her relations with princess Diana more than she was addressing the realm of her profession. I found it uninspiring and, quite frankly, a publishing blunder. With the popularity of all things spiritual, one would think those responsible for overseeing this project would have enlightened Rosemary to the potential danger of jumping from one subject to another...the pattern of the book is almost nonexistent.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A book full of comfort., April 2 2001
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This book is full of interesting anecdotal material from Rosemary's life and work, but what's really marvelous is the bit at the back in Grey Eagle's own words. His words have an incredible amount of wisdom. They're quotes worthy of being memorized and hung up on every wall.
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