Divine Intervention is the remarkable story of one woman’s near-death experience, witnessed by a doctor, and the incredible events which followed. On 7th April 1998, then a Sunday Times columnist, Hazel Courteney’s life was transformed beyond recognition. She became telepathic, affected electrical equipment, began levitating and pulsing a healing energy through her eyes. To her incredulity, Hazel also began hearing extraordinary messages from the spirit world. Were these messages truly, as they appeared to be, from Princess Diana? Her search for answers to this and other questions about what was happening to her makes compelling reading. 272pp, 156mm x 234mm, colour plates, softback, 2004
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