Sunday, February 4, 2018

2/5/18 9:30am pst - Elizabeth Moore, author of "The Dreaming Road" (Turning Stone Press) joined host Janeane live on KUCI 88.9fm!

Listen to today's show with featured guest Elizabeth Moore!

Elizabeth Moore, author of "The Dreaming Road" (Turning Stone Press, Jan. 15, 2018). Inspired by the emotional and spiritual journey Elizabeth took after her daughter's suicide, "The Dreaming Road" shares a fictionalized version of Elizabeth's path to find answers to the questions she could barely ask herself. The book explores spiritual resources from psychics to angel readers as Elizabeth searches for inner peace.

"The Dreaming Road" is a great read for anyone struggling with tragedy or searching for answers in the spiritual realm.

It received a four-star review from Foreword Reviews: "The Dreaming Road is a lovely tale about loss, healing, and what it means to be human."


Elizabeth talks about:

-How to parent your other children after the death of a child
-Learning to forgive yourself in the face of tragedy
-Finding resources as a person new to seeking spiritual peace
-Experimenting with different ways of spiritual enlightenment
-Writing about spirituality/the power of journaling
-Connecting with people who have passed on
-Learning from angels/angel readings
-Or anything else you'd like to discuss!


ABOUT THE BOOK
What if death is only an urban legend? On a spring morning in early May, Diane wakes up to find her beautiful 16-year old daughter, Callie, lying dead on the floor of her bedroom. The police find a suicide note in Callie's jewelry chest and Diane's whole world, as she had previously known it, falls apart. In the afterlife, Callie meets her great grandma, Ellie, who tells her that she's in a part of heaven called Summer Wind and can never return home again. She wrestles with her abrupt and impulsive decision to take her own life and witnesses the impact that this event has on all who love her. Diane begins a desperate search for answers by tearing apart Callie's bedroom looking for anything that might tell her what drove her daughter to suicide. She visits Joy, a spiritual healer, who tells her that she must learn to seek the gift in her experiences rather than remaining addicted to her guilt and pain. Diane struggles with letting go of the daughter she once knew and all her hopes and dreams for the future. Desperate to reassure her mother that she's okay, Callie attempts to communicate with her from beyond the veil. They both begin a heart-wrenching journey to find one another once again.

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