From Death to Life

From Death to Life

From Death to Life

Carolyn McKinnon

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Balboa Press
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781504389778
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If you’ve ever wondered if angels were real, if you have been fascinated with the supernatural, and if you have pondered whether there is any human on this planet that experienced a visitation from angels, then you would want to read my story. Just in case you may not fall into any of the above categories, I believe that this will still be a good read for you. It’s true, amazing, spiritually titillating, and full of excitement. This is a short journey with me into my story of a visitation with angels.This is my face-to-face miracle of healing and restoration from a tragic place of discomfort, devastation, and death. I believe that death is a transition that shall take place for all mankind, but the fear of dying no longer exist to me since I had my encounter.It was June 24, 1998. Something very strange occurred in my life. I died. I came back to life, and I treasure and cherish every moment that I can as I relate this beautiful story. Ever since I was a child, I have had supernatural experiences in my life. I have literally seen angels and had encounters with them. I have been aware of things before they happened, or see things that the natural eye cannot see or explain. I don’t mean to sound mystical or spiritually deep; I have had visits from angels. From the beginning of June 1998, I was aware that the angel of death was following me. It wasn’t this handsome fellow that you see on television shows. It was grotesques and ugly. Unlike what we imagine it to look like, it was a dark shadowy creature with no face or features, but I knew who it was. I was not afraid. I only wanted to stay in the land of the living because my children were so young and I didn’t want them to grow up without a mother.

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