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Forever Ours: Real Stories of Immortality and Living from a Forensic Pathologist

par Janis Amatuzio

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Forensic pathologist Janis Amatuzio first began recording the stories told to her by patients, police officers, and other doctors because she felt that no one spoke for the dead. She believed that the real experience of death -- the spiritual and otherworldly experiences of those near death and their loved ones -- was ignored by medical professionals, who thought of death as simply the cessation of breath. She knew there was more, and determined to record it -- from the first experience of a patient in her care dying, to the miraculous "appearances" of loved ones after death -- knowing that it could bring comfort to anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one or who has tried to make sense of the finality of death. Written by a scientist in simple, nonjudgmental language, "Forever Ours explores a reassuring world beyond the limits of the physical.… (plus d'informations)
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A forensic pathologist's experiences with the friends and relatives of those who have died and the amazing encounters they have had from the spirit realm. Forever Ours is a book about hope and how those that we love are always with us. ( )
  phoenixcomet | Jul 22, 2020 |
I remember reading a review in the StarTribune about this book. Janis is a medical examiner in Anoka county. She did an internship at the V.A. in Mpls. The book is various stories about the connections between people and their deceased. A lot of coincidences! A few are actual talks with people that have died- their ghosts? Afterlife?? ( )
  camplakejewel | Sep 25, 2017 |
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Forensic pathologist Janis Amatuzio first began recording the stories told to her by patients, police officers, and other doctors because she felt that no one spoke for the dead. She believed that the real experience of death -- the spiritual and otherworldly experiences of those near death and their loved ones -- was ignored by medical professionals, who thought of death as simply the cessation of breath. She knew there was more, and determined to record it -- from the first experience of a patient in her care dying, to the miraculous "appearances" of loved ones after death -- knowing that it could bring comfort to anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one or who has tried to make sense of the finality of death. Written by a scientist in simple, nonjudgmental language, "Forever Ours explores a reassuring world beyond the limits of the physical.

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