Dying to Be Free: From Enforced Secrecy To Near Death To True Transformation

Dying to Be Free: From Enforced Secrecy To Near Death To True Transformation

by Hannah Robinson
Dying to Be Free: From Enforced Secrecy To Near Death To True Transformation

Dying to Be Free: From Enforced Secrecy To Near Death To True Transformation

by Hannah Robinson

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Overview

In this compelling memoir, Hannah Robinson relates how she was injured in an accident while on holiday in Tenerife, sustaining life-threatening multiple injuries. While still "unconscious" she entered a "near-death experience", where she experienced true peace and love. She also received the information she needed to come to terms with the biggest, negative issue she would continue to face; the life-long rejection and enforced secrecy of her father, a Catholic priest. While healing in hospital and at home, Hannah started to understand how her father's actions and her near-death experience were inextricably linked; that they'd both occurred at all was more than just coincidence. Within these pages, Hannah shares many of the stages of her life-transforming journey, both wonderful and excruciating, that have brought her to a deeper understanding of how and why this all happened. Increasingly struck by the contrast between her own spiritual experience and her treatment by the Catholic Church, Hannah examines the relationship between organised religion and near-death experiences and makes a good argument for love being the most emotionally, spiritually and psychologically healing power there is; one that transcends human belief systems and ultimately unites us all as one.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785352546
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 04/29/2016
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Hannah Robinson was born in London and now lives in Buckinghamshire. UK. She gained a Masters degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, before teaching art in secondary schools for twelve years. She is deeply interested in spirituality and consciousness and supports Coping International, an organisation set up to help the children of Catholic priests.
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