Notes from Heaven
During a trip to Paris in September, 2005, Robert Frandeen, a professional not particularly looking for a spiritual experience, took a number of pictures of the Circle of Twelve Angels by Jean Jacques Pradier in the crypt of Les Invalides in Paris. At the time, he was moved by the force of presence and beauty of the twelve stone angels, but time was scarce and Robert quickly moved on to the rest of Paris, not giving the angels much further thought.
Some weeks later, at home in California, as Robert was looking at the prints of the angels, he heard a ringing in his ears and a voice calling out. The voice spoke in a comforting and compelling way. She said she was an Angel of Heaven. He wrote down what she said over a period of several days and this book is the result. The words will comfort you and show you a picture of Heaven that can only be described as transcendent. Anyone searching for the meaning of life, going through a profound experience or just seeking validation of a world beyond the physical, will find this book illuminating.
Robert hopes that the reader will receive the most important message of all from absorbing this book, that we are not alone and that we are greatly loved.
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Notes from Heaven
During a trip to Paris in September, 2005, Robert Frandeen, a professional not particularly looking for a spiritual experience, took a number of pictures of the Circle of Twelve Angels by Jean Jacques Pradier in the crypt of Les Invalides in Paris. At the time, he was moved by the force of presence and beauty of the twelve stone angels, but time was scarce and Robert quickly moved on to the rest of Paris, not giving the angels much further thought.
Some weeks later, at home in California, as Robert was looking at the prints of the angels, he heard a ringing in his ears and a voice calling out. The voice spoke in a comforting and compelling way. She said she was an Angel of Heaven. He wrote down what she said over a period of several days and this book is the result. The words will comfort you and show you a picture of Heaven that can only be described as transcendent. Anyone searching for the meaning of life, going through a profound experience or just seeking validation of a world beyond the physical, will find this book illuminating.
Robert hopes that the reader will receive the most important message of all from absorbing this book, that we are not alone and that we are greatly loved.
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During a trip to Paris in September, 2005, Robert Frandeen, a professional not particularly looking for a spiritual experience, took a number of pictures of the Circle of Twelve Angels by Jean Jacques Pradier in the crypt of Les Invalides in Paris. At the time, he was moved by the force of presence and beauty of the twelve stone angels, but time was scarce and Robert quickly moved on to the rest of Paris, not giving the angels much further thought.
Some weeks later, at home in California, as Robert was looking at the prints of the angels, he heard a ringing in his ears and a voice calling out. The voice spoke in a comforting and compelling way. She said she was an Angel of Heaven. He wrote down what she said over a period of several days and this book is the result. The words will comfort you and show you a picture of Heaven that can only be described as transcendent. Anyone searching for the meaning of life, going through a profound experience or just seeking validation of a world beyond the physical, will find this book illuminating.
Robert hopes that the reader will receive the most important message of all from absorbing this book, that we are not alone and that we are greatly loved.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780989973816
Publisher: Garden Light Productions
Publication date: 10/31/2013
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.19(d)
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