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Sebastian Ritscher
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MY SON AND THE AFTERLIFE

Elisa Medhus

Conversations from the Other Side

An emotional journey through grief to healing and skepticism to belief.
Until her son Erik committed suicide at the age of twenty, Dr. Elisa Medhus never believed in life after death. But when Erik began communicating with her from the other other side, all of that changed.
As an accomplished physician, Dr. Medhus had placed her faith in science. But the tragedy surrounding her son’s death forced her to seek answers, to ask those universal questions we have all asked ourselves: Is there life after death? Do the dead communicate with the living?

Combining stories and interviews between the author and Erik, this is the story of a mother’s transformation from skeptic to believer, and a compendium of exciting new knowledge on the nature of death, love and the afterlife.

Elisa Medhus, MD, is an accomplished physician who has practiced internal medicine for more than thirty years. She is the author of three award-winning parenting books and has lectured on parenting in schools, parent groups, and corporations. A strong believer in science, she formerly viewed spiritual matters with skepticism, until the death of her son. Once Erik began to communicate with family, friends, and blog members, Dr. Medhus’s entire paradigm shifted as she embarked on a journey toward spiritual understanding and belief.
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Published 2013-10-01 by Atria

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Published 2013-10-01 by Atria

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Elisa’s journey has been amazing and she is well-qualified to share her knowledge with both the medical community and the grief community. She has the credentials to bridge the gap that often exists between these two groups, and by doing so, she is breaking new ground and leading the way for many of us working in the field of bereavement, hospice care, and consciousness.

My Son and the Afterlife contains the clearest, most informative answers to questions about what happens after a person passes into the afterlife that I have read in one book. The topics explored a range from very human, personal issues such as who greets the person after their passing to insightful descriptions of the nature of consciousness and reality.

Erik's messages are poignant, profound, informative, and entertaining, and above all give us that assurance that we all long for—that there is life beyond death, and that all is well there. Erik’s words help our minds to understand, but most of all he helps our hearts to heal and our joy to soar. Thank you, Erik.