Sweet Dreams - Leslie Sheridan - Books - BalboaPress - 9781452519647 - August 25, 2014
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Sweet Dreams

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WHAT DO YOUR DREAMS TELL YOU? Rosie Mahoney wakes up from a nightmare involving her best friend, and then her friend dies shortly after they graduate high school. Did she make it happen? Rosie starts to question what happens to us when we die. She decides not to go to college and leaves her family in Massachusetts, to visit her grandmother in New Mexico. The 1980s are underway, and getting far away from home is what she needs for a change. Her grandmother can give her strength and answers. Rosie's grandmother opens up her eyes to what may be happening and becomes her first spiritual teacher and ally. Her grandmother tells Rosie that her dreams are precognitive, and that we've all been here before. While she's not entirely sure of this new-age idea of reincarnation, she's not against it either. And then another dream sends her back home to Massachusetts and then New York City. New York City breathes new life into Rosie, who meets a new friend, Pamela. But more dreams and life changes are in store for Rosie. The saying, "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" that Rosie first heard from her grandmother, now applies to the next teacher on her spiritual journey, Frankie. Frankie is a former dancer who began his spiritual journey years before Rosie and knows it's fate that they met each other. The universe brings her the answers she is seeking through her dreams, experiences, and her friendship with Frankie. Rosie's dreams are woven through this inspirational story and give her clues to where our souls go, where our loved ones are when they die, and where our souls have been before.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 25, 2014
ISBN13 9781452519647
Publishers BalboaPress
Pages 118
Dimensions 8 × 127 × 203 mm   ·   136 g
Language English