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Until We Meet Again: Insights from the Other Side on Suicide

Until We Meet Again: Insights from the Other Side on Suicide

Anthony Quinata
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"The skeleton in someone else?s closet.?
According to the World Health Organization, in the United
States alone, on average, more than 44,000 people will
commit suicide. 125 people a day. One every 13 minutes.
For every suicide, at least 20 more will attempt it.
Despite this fact, for most people, awareness of suicide comes
from a far off distance. We hear of celebrities and rock stars
overdosing, and politicians shooting themselves. We shake our
heads and wonder how suicide could possibly become the only
way out. Until it happens to someone we know. Then the illusion of,
?That happens to other families. Not normal families like ours,?
is shattered.
The souls on the Other Side say that no one has the right to take
their own life, but what happens to them if they do? Are they
condemned to spend eternity wandering aimlessly and lost? Will
you ever see them again? Will they ever fi nd peace with what
they?ve done?
What if you?re the one considering taking your own life?
In this book, Anthony shares what he?s learned from the readings he?s
done bringing through people who have crossed themselves over.
Pages
147
Format
Kindle Edition

Until We Meet Again: Insights from the Other Side on Suicide

Anthony Quinata
0/5 ( ratings)
"The skeleton in someone else?s closet.?
According to the World Health Organization, in the United
States alone, on average, more than 44,000 people will
commit suicide. 125 people a day. One every 13 minutes.
For every suicide, at least 20 more will attempt it.
Despite this fact, for most people, awareness of suicide comes
from a far off distance. We hear of celebrities and rock stars
overdosing, and politicians shooting themselves. We shake our
heads and wonder how suicide could possibly become the only
way out. Until it happens to someone we know. Then the illusion of,
?That happens to other families. Not normal families like ours,?
is shattered.
The souls on the Other Side say that no one has the right to take
their own life, but what happens to them if they do? Are they
condemned to spend eternity wandering aimlessly and lost? Will
you ever see them again? Will they ever fi nd peace with what
they?ve done?
What if you?re the one considering taking your own life?
In this book, Anthony shares what he?s learned from the readings he?s
done bringing through people who have crossed themselves over.
Pages
147
Format
Kindle Edition

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