Love, Trust& Pixie Dust   /     Episode 43, My Life After Death: A Memoir from Heaven

Summary

Today’s show deals with a topic that you are either extremely comfortable with or extremely not. Today’s topic is life after death. Join us as we speak with Dr. Elisa Medhus, M.D., a physician who has been practicing internal medicine for over 30 years. Dr. Medhus is also the mother of five and author of My Son and the Afterlife, which was followed by a book she co-authored with her son Erik after his death, called My Life After Death: A Memoir from Heaven.  Join us as Dr. Medhus shares why she believes death is an illusion, a transition, rather than a loss and how life on the other side has many similarities to life on Earth. To connect further and learn more, visit Dr. Elisa Medhus's blog: Channeling Erik

Subtitle
Join us as Dr. Medhus shares why she believes death is an illusion, a transition, rather than a loss and how life on the other side has many similarities to lif
Duration
01:00:00
Publishing date
2015-12-09 17:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lovetrustandpixiedust/2015/12/09/episode-43-my-life-after-death-a-memoir-from-heaven
Contributors
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Shownotes

Today’s show deals with a topic that you are either extremely comfortable with or extremely not. Today’s topic is life after death. Join us as we speak with Dr. Elisa Medhus, M.D., a physician who has been practicing internal medicine for over 30 years. Dr. Medhus is also the mother of five and author of My Son and the Afterlife, which was followed by a book she co-authored with her son Erik after his death, called My Life After Death: A Memoir from Heaven.  Join us as Dr. Medhus shares why she believes death is an illusion, a transition, rather than a loss and how life on the other side has many similarities to life on Earth. To connect further and learn more, visit Dr. Elisa Medhus's blog: Channeling Erik