August 6, 2004 (Press Release) --
TELL US YOUR STORY
TS Eliot’s memorial in Westminister Abbey London, has a fascinating inscription: "The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living."
It raises an intriguing question: Can the dead communicate with the living? Many people have stories of extraordinary happenings in their lives relating to deceased relatives or friends that are inexplicable. It might be the appearance of a deceased loved one, the discovery of a lost and precious item belonging to a deceased person or a song with particular meaning, heard in a place of special significance. The possibilities are infinite.
I am currently researching the topic with a colleague for a book to be published in Europe and the USA. I would be grateful if any of your readers might share any such experiences with us, with a view to publication. All correspondence will be dealt with the utmost respect and confidentiality.
PUBLICATION OF ANY STORIES RECEIVED WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FINAL APPROVAL OF THEIR AUTHOR.
Anyone wishing to share an experience with us can write to the following address: -
Audrey Healy
3 Canal Close, Longford, Co. Longford, Ireland.
Alternatively email to yourstory@eircom.net
TELL US YOUR STORY
TS Eliot’s memorial in Westminister Abbey London, has a fascinating inscription: "The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living."
It raises an intriguing question: Can the dead communicate with the living? Many people have stories of extraordinary happenings in their lives relating to deceased relatives or friends that are inexplicable. It might be the appearance of a deceased loved one, the discovery of a lost and precious item belonging to a deceased person or a song with particular meaning, heard in a place of special significance. The possibilities are infinite.
I am currently researching the topic with a colleague for a book to be published in Europe and the USA. I would be grateful if any of your readers might share any such experiences with us, with a view to publication. All correspondence will be dealt with the utmost respect and confidentiality.
PUBLICATION OF ANY STORIES RECEIVED WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FINAL APPROVAL OF THEIR AUTHOR.
Anyone wishing to share an experience with us can write to the following address: -
Audrey Healy
3 Canal Close, Longford, Co. Longford, Ireland.
Alternatively email to yourstory@eircom.net

I would appreciate it if you could include this in your publication, as letter to Ed or news article.Verify or arrange interview, Don Mullan 0035387 2389341 or Audrey Healy 0035386 8420164.
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