Saturday, February 16, 2013
"Hello from Heaven" with Author Bill Guggenheim
"Hello from Heaven" with Author Bill Guggenheim
This is an archive recording of a
n interview Pamela Marie Ed
munds conducted with author Bill Guggenheim.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/bridgebetween/2013/02/14/hello-from-heaven-with-author-bill-guggenheim
Bridge Between Two Worlds Radio
Wed, February 13, 2013 09:00 pm
Tonight your Host and Medium Pamela Marie Edmunds will have Author Bill Guggenheim as her guest. They will be discussing his book "Hello From Heaven" and After Death Communication.
More About Bill Guggenheim:
Bill Guggenheim is a pioneer in the field of After-Death Communication (ADC) experiences. He is considered to be the "father of ADC research” and has written and spoken on this subject for 25 years.
Bill and his former wife, Judy Guggenheim, founded, defined, researched, and named an entire new field of human experience that may be as old as mankind. They called it “After-Death Communication” and published their findings in their bestselling book,
Hello From Heaven!
From 1988-1995, they interviewed 2,000 people and collected more than 3,300 firsthand accounts of people who had been contacted by a family member or friend who had died. Bill and Judy conservatively estimate that at least 50 million Americans, or 1 out of 5 people, have had an ADC – though the numbers may be closer to double these figures.
Bill is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC). He presents workshops at conferences and local chapters of bereavement support groups, hospices, churches, colleges, bookstores, and many other types of institutions. His ADC research and
Hello From Heaven!
have been featured on television (including "20/20" on ABC) and radio (including “Coast To Coast AM with George Noory” twice), and in numerous newspapers and magazines throughout the United States and Canada. Bill does not accept any payment for his ADC work – this is his “ministry.”
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