Flying Free: Learning To Let Go And Be Free From Grief
Grief Grief is something that is hard to let go of. We can’t help but miss our loved ones. Even though the earthly connection is broken, there still is the spiritual one. We can still talk, speak and even hear our dearly departed.They come to us in many forms: animals, birds and insects. They can leave signs letting us know they are there. This is called reincarnation. It is an ancient belief that souls can come to you in times of need or stress. They are transformed into physical things that you can see, hear and touch. My mother, for example, came back to me as a red cardinal, in my darkest times. She is the guiding force behind this book, “Flying Free”. I wrote it about her and I and our bond through heaven and earth.I was finally able to let her go and be free. She can fly to places she has never seen and to help others in need. I am finally okay and able to fly on my own. It helped us both because we are now truly free. I am no longer her burden nor is she mine, I felt I kept her from all she could be, in this life and after. We are both at peace, letting each other go, was the way it was meant to be. Now, I can move on as can she. There was no sadness and tears, just smiles and joy!
Mended Body Broken Soul: The Consequences of Survival
This book is about the trauma and the many emotions associated with a major cancer surgery and the toll it takes on the body, mind and soul. It takes you on my journey through a life altering surgery and the many complications from it. It was a very difficult and long recovery process. There were many ups and downs along the way. Suddenly, I was standing in the most massive of storms. The giant waves of emotions were crashing over me and knocking me down. I slowly crawled my way out, beginning to see the light. I was finally free from this nightmare that plagued me day and night. I was finally cancer free!
Watch the Trailer Here
Dear Cancer: A Collection of Letters from One Woman's Fight
Cancer. It's a word that affects us all. We all know someone who has fought cancer and won, or fought cancer and lost.
This book is one way Rita Pamplin is fighting back. Her letters have kept her motivated. Now she's ready to share them with the world in hope that others fighting the good fight can gain some hope, wisdom, and encouragement from someone who's been there.
With real and raw emotions, Rita takes you on the journey with her. And when you're finished reading, you'll realize that words do have power, some people never give up, and the most amazing strength can come from those battling the worst war.