Dirk
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I'm a counsellor who specializes in assisting the bereaved to become whole again based on natural law. This analogy should make the difference clear between living and suppressing the pain of your loss and being healed from it... as though your ordeal never happened:Remember that time the filling fell out of your tooth on the side you favour for chewing? The excruciating ache not only affected your tooth and mouth but also threw your whole way of life into turmoil! You couldn’t chew the way you were accustomed to and any food, such as tough meat, raw carrots, etc. that required some serious chewing suddenly became an agonising experience. You couldn’t sleep for the pain and were more exhausted in the morning than you had been when you retired at night. But, oh blessing of blessings, after the dentist had imparted his “gift” – talent and skill - by filling the cavity and restoring the tooth to wholeness, the pain wasn’t just better or more bearable, it was gone! And the cavity wasn’t merely repaired, it was as though the loss of the filling, and the painful hollow it left and the life-upsetting pain and suffering it’d caused had never been. A gift can't get any better than that, can it?” (Excerpt from RIANA’S GIFT.)For a FREE copy go to: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/623035
About my Loss:
I'm a twice bereaved father. Elsietjie was stillborn after my late wife, Elsie, had carried her to term. Both Elsie and I were 25 at the time. 35 years later Riana, then 37 - our firstborn, left the body because of malpractice.
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Yes, I'm the author of RIAN'S GIFT a book on how to be healed from bereavement. It's based on the same natural law that removes the anguish and trauma of childbirth from a mother's memory - and heals her as though it never was! I want to give a free electronic copy as a gift to everyone who wants a copy. See below.

 

 

FREE – A BOOK TO HEAL YOU FROM THE TRAUMA OF BEREAVEMENT OR FROM ANY OTHER LOSS THAT’S DESTROYED YOUR ONCE HAPPY HOME AND LIFE

 

 As a counsellor and twice bereaved father, I want to give you a Christmas gift – a free electronic copy of my book RIANA’S GIFT. A manual, based on the natural law that erases the anguish and trauma of childbirth from a mother’s memory, as though it never was! You can be healed from bereavement, hurtful loss and the guilt that can come with this.

I want to help as many people as I can. Stop suffering, stop feeling guilty and allow the broken-hearted to become whole again. Simply go to Smashwords at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/623035 to get your free e-copy of RIANA’S GIFT and find out more about it.

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