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Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11 | Bonnie McEneaney
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An inspiring and groundbreaking work that brilliantly illuminates the eternal power of love and the unbreakable bond it creates. As a mother and former business executive, Bonnie McEneaney was always skeptical of the spiritual world and all that it represents. When her husband, Eamon, died in the attacks on the World Trade Center, she thought she had lost him forever. Then Bonnie began to have experiences that convinced her that her husband, in spirit, was sending her signsindeed messagesthat he was still present and watching over his family. After talking to other families and friends of loved ones lost on 9/11, she realized she was not alone. In Messages, Bonnie shares the miraculous spiritual stories of numerous others connected to the tragedy while weaving in her heartfelt personal message of comfort and hope. For all who are searching for their own deeper connections, this extraordinary book is indispensable proof that love and relationships can continue . . . even after death.
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9/11 in the #cityofdreams

We have premonitions, spirits, mediums, signs. This was a mixed bag for me. I loved the stories about premonitions, psychics and mediums, and talk of the afterlife. I went in thinking it was a bunch of malarkey but the stories were genuine and definitely made me reevaluate my spirituality, not a small undertaking.

There were also a lot of stories about butterflies, rainbows, etc. that were redundant and reaching.

emilyhaldi 🤔 (edited) 6y
Mdargusch Sounds like it wasn‘t your favorite on the subject. 6y
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Reviewsbylola I gave it a pick because I thought 2/3 of it was great. And any book that can make me reconsider what I thought were strong held beliefs is pretty powerful. @Mdargusch 6y
Kalalalatja That sounds like quite a book! I‘m normally not very spiritual, but lately I have been challenged in my beliefs. I‘m still not sure I believe in it, but I respect other‘s beliefs about spirituality 6y
Cinfhen Ooooh, I didn‘t see that it‘s a 9/11 tie-in. I 💯believe in signs, premonitions, afterlife, mediums and all that spiritual stuff @Kalalalatja @Reviewsbylola 6y
Reviewsbylola I am a 9/11 fanatic. I tried my best to go into this with an open mind and I think I succeeded because I am definitely more of a believer after reading this. @Cinfhen @Kalalalatja (edited) 6y
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Genevieve is having a bit of an adjustment period with her dance classes this year so I have to be IN the room with her. It‘s not going to stop me from trying to read though. 😆

JennyM I remember having to do this with my daughter in her ballet classes. Hoping she settles in quickly x (edited) 6y
Reviewsbylola Me too! It‘s rough. 😓 @JennyM 6y
LeahBergen Aww. ❤️❤️ 6y
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emilyhaldi Still going for it?! 👯‍♂️ 6y
Reviewsbylola She‘s doing beginner tap with Jeri and beginner jazz with Caitlin. @emilyhaldi 6y
emilyhaldi That's great!! 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
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I love stories or biographies about 9/11 because I remember that day so vividly for a few reasons; but this wasn‘t quite what I was craving about September 11th.
Though it was heartfelt and sweet, I needed more details from the actual day.

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This book wasnt listed here but its The Weekend by Halina de Roche and i got it from a book sale and it has this really amazing message in it! I love finding messages in books! 😍
Now that im looking at it--it looks like the authors name....

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