A Book of the Dead by Gerhard Reisch, translated by Jehanne Mehta, is a collection of verses and paintings about how to develop contact with deceased loved ones.
In A Celtic Book of Dying Phyllida Anam-Aire gives celtic teachings on caring for the dying and travelling with the dead, drawn from the Cauldron of Brigit.
In A Guide For Living With Death and Dying Anna Hayward selects passages from White Eagle's wonderfully wise teachings which throw light on some of life's most important questions: How do we face death? What happens after we die? How can we best help the dying?
An Hour to Live, an Hour to Love is everything we should ever tell our loved ones, so deep is the love conveyed, and offers every reason to tell them, now. Many of you will recognise Richard Carlson... [more]
In Arthur Conan Doyle's Book of the Beyond Ivan Cooke describes how spirit communications about the afterlife were received from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and how Grace Cooke's White Eagle Lodge was founded.
Doreen Virtue's Connecting with Your Angels Kit contains everything you need to connect with archangels, guardian angels, ascended masters or departed loved ones.
Destiny of Souls shows more of the hidden aspects of what happens after death and aims to help you understand the incredible order and peace that exists within the afterlife. Michael Newton shares... [more]
From The Heart Through The Hands by Dawn Nelson is all about the power of touch in caregiving and shows how mindful physical contact can literally transform the lives of the frail, the aged and the ill.
We hope that Gentle Dying will be a welcome help to anyone with a terminal illness, and to those caring for someone who is dying. Encouraging you to embrace death with compassion, Felicity Warner... [more]
As a psychic medium, James van Praagh has an extraordinary ability to communicate with the world beyond. In this book he combines inspiring accounts of his amazing communications with spirit beings with a practical programme for expanding our own inn
In Home with God by Neale Donald Walsch, the final installment of the Conversations with God series, Neale Donald Walsch asks questions about the afterlife.