Where Did You Go? Audiobook Summary
An acclaimed grief educator and the author of Second Firsts teaches listeners how everyday people can communicate with loved ones who have passed away in this groundbreaking science-driven guide to connecting with the afterlife.
Christina Rasmussen has helped countless people break out of the “waiting room” of grief and rebuild their lives through both her “life reentry” program and her respected book Second Firsts. Yet, she discovered that even as her students rebuild their lives and thrive again, many are left with the same burning questions: What happens when we die? Are we capable of connecting to those who have passed on?
Christina herself wrestled with these spiritual questions after losing her thirty-five-year-old husband to cancer. As a professional grounded in science, Christina was a skeptic who shied away from the conventional mystical, supernatural, and religious descriptions of the afterlife–but her loss, pain, and deep need to understand drove her to find answers about what really happens after we die.
With Where Did You Go? Christina reveals we all have the ability to connect with our loved ones who have passed on and teaches us how to harness that power–so that we may at last say the unsaid, discover peace in our own lives, and see a world in which we will all continue to exist, far beyond death. A step-by-step guide to journeying to the other side–as well as a groundbreaking exploration of what happens after we die–Where Did You Go? leads readers through practical exercises that serve as tools to help us experience the unseen world for ourselves, become comfortable with the experience, and trigger it whenever we desire–no psychic abilities required.
Fiercely honest and practical, Where Did You Go? bridges the gap between the metaphysical and the measurable, changing the way we grieve, the way we live, and how we define our potential–in this life, and the hereafter.
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Where Did You Go? Audiobook Narrator
Erin Moon is the narrator of Where Did You Go? audiobook that was written by Christina Rasmussen
Christina Rasmussen is an internationally recognized grief educator and author of Second Firsts. She is the founder of The Life Reentry Institute, Second Firsts, and Star Letters. Christina has been featured as a “Woman Working to Do Good” in the White House Blog. Her work has also appeared NPR, ABC News, and MariaShriver.com. She lives in Lafayette, California.
About the Author(s) of Where Did You Go?
Christina Rasmussen is the author of Where Did You Go?
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Where Did You Go? Full Details
Narrator | Erin Moon |
Length | 6 hours 28 minutes |
Author | Christina Rasmussen |
Category | |
Publisher | HarperAudio |
Release date | December 18, 2018 |
ISBN | 9780062884558 |
Subjects
The publisher of the Where Did You Go? is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Death, Grief, Bereavement, Self-Help
Additional info
The publisher of the Where Did You Go? is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062884558.
Global Availability
This book is only available in the United States.
Goodreads Reviews
Alexandra
August 13, 2020
When my mom died too early of cancer, I felt lost and confused. Ours was the toughest, yet most important relationship of my life thus far. I picked up Christina's book because Second Firsts, her first book, had been so profoundly helpful.Where Did You Go? introduced me to totally new topics, and honestly it blew my mind. I've used her practices and insights to help me continue to heal and even enrich my relationship with my mother - I never knew that was possible. Highly recommend for anyone still confused by loss.
Brenda
September 23, 2021
This was a very interesting book. I had recently lost my youngest daughter far too soon to what was an entirely preventable condition. It was as if she chose to die rather than hang around. So I needed to read about the after-life. I was comforted by this book.
Don
August 11, 2020
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M.
June 27, 2019
Great book, thoroughly enjoyed it! Highly recommend to anyone open to the field of metaphysics.
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