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Book SynopsisAn Irish bestseller'A remarkable book that is unique in the annals of its kind ... sublime' Dr Bruce Greyson, co-editor of The Handbook of Near Death Experiences
Trade ReviewRoisin Fitzpatrick has written a remarkable book that is unique in the annals of near-death experiences ... As a guide to enhancing your own spirituality,
Taking Heaven Lightly is a love story in the most sublime sense * Dr Bruce Greyson, co-editor of The Handbook of Near Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation *
A book of wise words that will introduce some people to the light, will draw others back to the light, and will itself long shine light in all sorts of unforeseeable and beautiful ways. Every reader can undoubtedly expect to have their own personal epiphany. A brilliant book with an unforgettable message * Dr Christine Ranck, author of 'Ignite the Genius Within' *
Taking Heaven Lightly's clear, sincere, even humorous style attracted me and I was drawn in ... Ms Fitzpatrick's rehabilitation of pre-Christian Irish spirituality of light is excellent * Dr Tadhg O'Dushlaine, Head of Dept for the Centre for Irish Cultural Heritage, National University of Ireland, Maynooth *
An inspirational guide for those who are interested in spirituality * Irish Examiner *
Nothing short of a riveting read ... [the] author takes the reader on a remarkable journey * Southside People *
[
Taking Heaven Lightly] is both a biography and a mission statement * RTE Guide *
Taking Heaven Lightly shows people that they don't need to have any fear of death and by understanding the meaning of this light we can transform our lives from ordinary to extraordinary in ways we can't imagine * RSVP magazine *
A very important and poignant personal account of her near-death experience * Anthony Murphy, author of Newgrange: Monument to Immortality *
An authentic, moving and motivating book ... Read it and be enlightened! * Dr Martin Curley, author of Knowledge Driven Entrepreneurship *
Taking Heaven Lightly is ... reminiscent of John O'Donohue's
Anam Cara in that it explores ancient Celtic mysticism and I imagine it will find a similar following * Irish Independent *
An insightful and in-depth look into what lies beyond our physical realm. A must read * Sean Mahon, actor (Philomena, The 39 Steps) *