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Chris Mulligan (Author)
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March 12, 2008
Is there life after death? Do you live after someone's death? Both of you can? the griever and the deceased. This book will demonstrate that life is eternal and you can choose life after the death of a loved one. When I told Jim Zac said, "Tell him I'm saving a place for him" It caused Jim's neck to jerk and his eyes to widen. Zac's response to Jim's last comment before removing his life support made skeptical Jim a believer. He had no doubts in the conversations October 1, 2000, 21- year old Zac died and his mother's life catapulted into a life-shattering nightmare. What happened in that first year of grief was not only surprising and unexpected but also shocking, surreal, and healing. Through documented signs and communication, Zac became his mother's strongest supporter in her grief. It was through this changing relationship and as a new life was experienced, life lessons and afterlife agreements were identified, learned and life changed forever. Healing and grief journeys will be as distinct as individuals. Death does not end connections with our loved ones. You can choose life after the death of a loved one and learn to live differently.

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A Master's degree and 25 years of adoption/social work experience didn' t prepare Chris Mulligan for the devastation after the death of her son. The journey through grief changed her, her views of life, death and the afterlife forever. She lives in Newberg, Oregon with her husband and dog, Chiquita.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (March 12, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595428649
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595428649
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,727,645 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Chris Mulligan, a native Oregonian, received her BS in Psychology and her MS in Clinical Child, Youth, and Family Work from WOU. She has over 25 years experience in Child Welfare, Adoption Social Work and the Mental Health fields. Regardless, this experience did not prepare her for the devastation after the death of her 21 year old son, Zac. Living through the grief and redeciding about life after her son's death taught her lessons in death, the afterlife and living. Her journey helped her to choose life, to live differently and taught her that she still had a relationship with Zac. Since his death in October 2000, she has documented over 9 years of signs and communication with Zac, her spirit guide, Samuel and other spirits on the other side. Life continues to change when you notice, are aware and open up your heart stuff.

Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond chronicles the journey through grief and documents the continuing relationship with Zac through documented signs and communication. Their website, www://Afterlifebooks.com explains this story and hopefully brings comfort and solace to others experiencing grief and offers them hope in understanding and normalizing their journey. Their blog at http://Afterlife.blogspot.com discusses the life lessons and learning from Zac.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond, January 9, 2009
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Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond is beautifully written by a bereaved mother of her grief journey. It is filled with love, inspiration, and the spiritual piece that makes this book so unique. I too am a bereaved mom who has searched for years for peace and a greater understanding of life and death. It was very moving to read Chris Mulligan's journey following the death of her son, Zac. As she wrote about afterlife agreements and contracts we set up with our loved ones prior to birth, my own beliefs were validated, impleted and solidified. The grief process is so very difficult , but to know that our children are still very much a part of our lives can help lessen that grief. Chris openly shares her "new relationship" with Zac, allowing us to know that their bond remains strong and loving. As the pain of Chris' grief is journaled, she reminds herself and us that she and Zac set up their contracts for growth and learning. I am grateful Chris Mulligan followed her heart and Zac's request that she write this book to help all bereaved parents look beyond their pain to the love and lessons that remain.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Afterlife Agreements:A Gift From Beyond, November 10, 2010
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Posted 11/10/10: Sunday morning, October 1st, 2000, Chris Mulligan received a call that every parent fears. Her son Zac had been in an accident and she needed to get to the hospital as soon as she could. When Chris and her husband Jim reached the hospital, they were told that Zac was on life support and would not make it. The injuries to his skull were so sever he had no chance at all. After they called family to come to the hospital they took Zach off of life support. He fought for forty-six minutes but in the end he lost his fight to live.

This book had me crying along with Chris. Even though she believes in reincarnation, her grief process of trying to let go of Zac in this life was profound to say the least. She managed to make it through each day at work. Yet when she left work to go home her grief over took her. She could barley function at all.

The author leads us through her grieving process, and tries hard to help others who have lost someone. It was through her belief process that she was able to connect with her son Zac. With Zac's help she is able to share with others that our bodies may died, but not our souls.

Even though my beliefs are different, through research, I have found that there are millions of people who believe in reincarnation. That each of us has the option of choosing what we want to learn in each life time. Zac told his mom she needed to write about what all she had been through to help others and herself to get on with life. This book I think, can help others who have lost a love one. It is filled with raw emotions and offers hope to others. It is well written and kept my attention span throughout the book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond, March 28, 2010
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Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond by Chris Mulligan, ISBN 978-0-595-42864-9 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-595-87202-2 (e-book). Published by iUniverse, 2021 Pine Lake Road, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE 68512. The book is available from Amazon, as well as other online and large book stores. Most smaller booksellers can order the book for you, or you can purchase the book yourself through Chris's website [...] or from the publisher at [...].

I chose this book because it deals with topics of interest to me: death, grief and the afterlife. I'm not a masochist, I, like most people have dear ones who have died. Anything which can help me cope with their deaths, deal with the grieving process and know they are happy in an afterlife is welcome to me. It is a search for peace and not morbid curiosity which motivates me.

Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond is by Chris Mulligan, a mother whose twenty-one-year-old son, Zac, was killed in an accident on Sunday, October 1, 2000. In Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond Chris takes a frank and often painful look at her grieving process as she and her other son, Tyler, adjust to life after the death of her son, Zac.

I feel this book is of critical importance for those who are grieving themselves. It doesn't picture grief as a series of "clear-cut" stages, but rather as stages you continue to cycle through even years later. It is honest in the portrayal of recovery as "one step forward and two steps back". It is very frank in representing that while the pain may lessen and life will go on, there is no such thing as a total recovery from the death of a loved one.

A good overview of Chris's pain and her steps in her recovery comes in the following passages:

"Having Tyler was a Godsend throughout this whole process. Of course he was! There was no doubt that we all arranged it this way! He was quite incredible! We talked about our growth, our changes, and our conversations with Zac. Talking with him I realized that one year ago I could have never, ever imagined being where I was now. This unknown is all part of the grief process. There was no way I could have prepared myself for the magnitude of unbearable pain during the first few months and the recycling I had to endure to move through this grief. I do not think my mind would have been able to comprehend it. This is why, while grief classes can be helpful, they cannot prepare every person for their individual experience of grief.

I had to live through those dreadful steps along the way to reach my current state. Moreover, I certainly would not have believed I could reach my present status after experiencing such an intense process. It was difficult to describe now, since sometimes the pain was so excruciating and the depression was so heavy and the other symptoms were so "ever-present" that it was hard to imagine I could ever be anywhere other than where I was at the time that I was there!

The changes in my life have been incredible. I was so grateful for where I was and for the help I received along the way to reach this position. In contemplating future conversations with others about my grief process it would be impossible to describe where I was now without explaining what happened, why, and the support I received. I was not sure whether other people were ready to accept my explanation or understand it, or perhaps I was still caretaking of others! Perhaps I was not ready to disclose this yet."

I asked Chris what she most wanted people to take away from Afterlife Agreements: A Gift From Beyond. Chris said it would be "That we have choices in our lives and we have to take responsibility for them. We can choose to live after a death. They (the mourners) have a choice to go on and choose life and to choose it because their loved one is still here if they're open and aware."

I also asked Chris what resources she would recommend for those just going through the mourning process. She was able to narrow it down to two books, depending on the reader. For those looking to renew or find faith she recommended Getting Through the Night: Finding Your Way After the Loss of a Loved One by Eugenia Price. For those who already had a strong belief in an afterlife she recommended Life on the Other Side: A Psychic's Tour of the Afterlife by Sylvia Browne.

My last question for Chris was about ways mourners can open themselves up to communications from their loved ones(s), her response was simple. First, decide you CAN communicate with your dead loved one(s). Next, trust yourself, believe what you see and/or hear. Take the time to notice the signs or signals you may be getting from the other side and then cycle back through deciding you can communicate, believing what you see or hear and noticing the signs or signals. If you do this over and over eventually your loved one will get his, her or their message through.

Chris Mulligan has a Master's Degree and has 25 years of experience in adoption/social work. She retired in February 2010. This was her début book, but she plans to write another in the future dealing with more of her healing experience and her ongoing relationship with Zac on the other side. She and her husband Jim have added a new dog, a chihuahua named Joe to their family. Chris's other son, Tyler, still resides in Boston. Throughout the nearly ten years since his death Zac has continued to communicate with Chris and other friends and family members through signs and conversations. Chris's website is [...]
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