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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating story line, December 4, 1999
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This review is from: Cheyenne: Journey to Birth (Paperback)
Throughout the book, we see the 'baby' transform from a clear spirit to one taking on fears of the world. She struggles with many of the same things we 'people types' do but at the same time is able to have such a clear picture of what the struggle is about. We see 'answers' come to mother and child via a guardian angel and as the book professes, there is an angel for all of us to bounce questions off of. It was fascinating to see the 'baby' fight for control of her body - not against someone else but against thoughts. It brings us all to question what are we truly fighting in our own lives. Lastly, a beautiful picture is painted of the doorway leading into and out of life. A very believable presentation of how there is more and we are not alone in this journey.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Most Unusual Love Story, May 13, 1999
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This is the enthralling story of the love between a mother and her child-to-be. Early in her pregnancy, the author experiences communion with the spirit of her child, a spirit full of curiosity and personality. She soon finds herself engaged in a conversation that deeply involves them both. Their conversation unfolds over the months until birth, and covers many profound topics such as how a soul chooses its parents. Mary Grace McManus's gift is her ability to make such an extraordinary experience real. This book is a major contribution to the understanding of Pre-Birth Communication. If you are expecting a child, it will inspire you to tune your inner senses and "listen in." Anyone who is intrigued by life's mysteries will appreciate the fresh voice and original vision in "Cheyenne: Journey to Birth".
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5.0 out of 5 stars A honest from the heart tale from an extrordinary woman., July 7, 1999
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This review is from: Cheyenne: Journey to Birth (Paperback)
I have always been skeptical about books relating to the unknown, as I was with this book, until I read who the author was. Mary Grace McManus is the one person that could and has made me believe in the pre-birth relationship between mother and child. I have known Mary Grace since 1990 and although I have not had any contact with her in 4 years, I know who and what she is and how she believes. All the emotions that we feel in life "fear, abandonment, denial, sadness, acceptance, happiness, security and love" are also present pre-birth. Mary Grace is a wonderful person who has always delved below the surface to see the good within the soul of everyone. The conversations between Mary Grace and Cheyenne are what all mothers instinctivly know but fail to acknowledge. "Cheyenne Journey to Birth" is a truly insightful book written from the heart of a beautiful soul.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A journey of life-affirming discovery, August 30, 1999
This review is from: Cheyenne: Journey to Birth (Paperback)
This book is a beautiful, meaningful gift for us all. Mary Grace McManus tells of experiences that illuminate the meaning of love and the wonder of life. As I read about Cheyenne and Mary Grace growing together, I gained key insight into my own growth. One of my favorite quotes from Cheyenne is: "This is what our connection is all about, remaining open to each other's experiences and relying upon the strength of Love so we can help each other beyond our fears and through our unknown." I cherish this book and read it often. It is an intimate walk down a path of questions, answers, comforting embraces and most of all, understanding that love is THE life giving force. The best part of the book is that instead of ending, it opened doors for me and gave me a hand to hold as I find my path and make my journey through life. Thank you Mary Grace, Cheyenne, and Beauty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone should read this book. It is so unbelieveably touching!, April 17, 2009
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This review is from: Cheyenne: Journey to Birth (Paperback)
I am a huge believer in telepathic communication and I've never read such a beautiful account of a spirit's process into embodiment from the spirit realm into a physical reality. Wow. It completely blew my mind. I cried many, many times by the journey Mary Grace and Cheyenne shared.

I loved how mother and daughter were there for each other, and how the mother was able to detach from needing to be a "mother" and instead learned to give her in vitro baby choices to decide what she wanted to do, and how she wanted to go about embodiment.

What I loved most about the book was how vulnerable and sweet both of them were to each other. At one point in the book Cheyenne was frightened, as was her mother, but they reassured each other they'd get through it together. Each was strong for the other at different times, when one was feeling vulnerable or weak.

One of my favorite moments in the book is when Mary Grace is feeling ashamed of her shortcomings. She is so ashamed, that she almost doesn't want her child to see that side of her. The baby tells her mother that she chose her as a parent, and had been aware of all of her behaviors. She says to her mother, "I knew you before I chose you. Let's work through this information together." (I'm paraphrasing from memory.) Wow. That is the definition of complete and utter unconditional love. Isn't it amazing that we and our families choose to work through our "humanness" with each other, through LOVE (even if at times we forget that's the reason we chose each other)?

To anyone considering purchasing this book-- you won't regret it. It is so worth the investment (it's only $10) and a beautiful journey and insight into parenting, and soul connections. Ultimately we are not here to "parent" our children but to guide them into the world and let them learn the the world is about their choices in life. They have their own independent spirit that needs to learn and make decisions independently. This "peer to peer" spiritual communication was evident in the book as well. What a great book. I will remember it for years to come.

Love really is the answer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and Worthwhile, September 26, 1999
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This review is from: Cheyenne: Journey to Birth (Paperback)
It took me a while to digest this book as each piece touched me deeply. Every woman who has children or is thinking of having children will benefit from it. Every person who has wondered why things are in life will be reminded how to view life through the love we had when we first began.
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