Chapter I:
Introduction
“Everyone dies, no one is dead”
(Tibetan Proverb)
The fear of dying and the uncertainty of what will happen when we are “dead” from a human perspective mean that our modern society is reluctant to consider this topic, let alone deal with it in any depth. The entertainment industry distracts us from everyday concerns with so-called 'fantastic ghosts', be they suspense, comedy, or drama. In other regions of the globe, however, death is handled in a completely conventional manner: the deceased relatives are held in high esteem, sought for guidance, and regularly communicated with. However, in the western world, mediums who contact the deceased tend to be personalities on the fringes of society. At best, they are ridiculed but often dismissed as cranks.
Anyone who wants to set out to acquire the appropriate “mediumistic translator skills” not only needs courage and steadfastness, but also the willingness to step out of the social fabric (for a while). Occasionally, you need to pay more attention to your own inner voice than to the opinions and views of others.
The love for people and love between people are the characteristics of a medium's work in this world. This is how communication is born. The medium acts like a kind of telephone. It is the bearer of the message and nothing more, but also nothing less. The more clearly the medium can establish a connection with souls from another life as a telephone, the clearer and more memorable and touching the communication that takes place, for both sides.
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Before we continue, we would like to take this moment to briefly introduce ourselves, as it is not the author who is writing this book on her own, but she is doing so in partnership with us, spiritual beings from another life. Some readers may be surprised here because it sounds so strange to the ears of this material world that the inspiration for this book comes from higher forces and not just from the author herself. We have been working with Iris Magin for a very long time —some of us since her conception. We, a team of spiritual helpers, have taken on the task of strengthening the connection between the worlds and training “mediumistic interpreters” who enable communication across time and space. Much of this does not stem from I