If you’ve ever lost a loved one or wondered what it was like on the other side, Maureen Hancock’s riveting account of her life as a medium, a psychic who can communicate with the spirits of the dead, will buoy your hopes and offer succor to your soul. Love really is forever, and The Medium Next Door, offers proof that even hard-core skeptics will find difficult to refute.
Maureen Hancock began communing with the spirits of the dead at the tender age of five. This gift to tear the veil of our present existence was passed down to her as the descendant of an ancient line of Irish mystics. Within the confines of family her abilities were accepted as common place, but among her peers and the rest of the world, Maureen hid her gifts for fear of ridicule and misunderstanding. Over the years, the more she hid that side of herself, the more that side of herself remained hidden, until she was no longer able to access the spiritual realm at all.
That all changed with a car crash that nearly took her life. From that moment on, she was overtaken by the cacophony of spirits inside her head clamoring for her ear. Back in to touch with her abilities, and with the spirits to guide her, Maureen set about helping her to solve cases and uncover fraud as a litigation paralegal in Boston. Fate intervened once more on 9/11 when the souls of the violently slain New Yorkers in the twin towers called out to her. It was at that pivotal moment that she fully accepted her calling. Today, Maureen continues to apply her gifts to bring the living in contact with the dead, help transition the dying, and assist the authorities in any way she is able.
For anyone who doubts the existence of a plane that transcends the death, The Medium Next Door is a revelation. It certainly was for me. I have never feared death, only the pain that often unfortunately accompanies it. Now I realize that the pain I fear is temporary – that the love I have for my parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends who have passed on will be waiting for me the minute I take my last breath.
The Medium Next Door is truly a compelling read, and I never use the word compelling lightly. Ever.
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