Review
The crowning glory of the Elizabeth story is that it is about regular people in a regular community. Its comforting message, therefore, is for everyone who will now understand their ability to have reassuring contact with those they have given up for dead and gone. Elizabeth Palin is the consumate "see-er" of what's on the other side. --Rafe Stephan, Spiritual Seeker
This was the most difficult book I've ever worked on. Seeing the pictures of these beautiful, blessed souls struck down so tragically, so young, broke my heart. But after reading the stories their families shared, I realized that the book is a celebration of the extraordinary possibility that we can receive comforting messages from our departed loved ones. Everyone should read these remarkable stories to help ease the grief when the death of a loved one occurs. --Sherrie Keshner, Publisher
Dear Elizabeth - I can't thank you enough for the messages you brought to me concerning my daughter who had recently passed over. I have been living in turmoil since this has happened and your messages brought peace, love and happiness to me. Thank you for giving me the answers I have been searching for. I left you feeling content and happy. --Jan Myatt
About the Author
L. Shannon Andersen is a Hospice Bereavement Counselor and Transpersonal Life Coach. She practices as a licensed counselor in the state of Florida where she lives with her husband. She has spent years of study in religion, psychology, metaphysics and A Course in Miracles; and she applies the knowledge gleaned from these sources in her writing. Her first book, The Magdalene Awakening, published in 2006, traces her spiritual awakening; and has gained an international audience for its important message of Mary Magdalene's influence on members of a soul group living in today's world. She was trained by Dr. Brian Weiss in Past Life Regression therapy, and works with grieving individuals and others seeking to explore their spiritual origins. She is an international speaker doing workshops of a spiritual nature worldwide. As a grief counselor, Shannon was asked to help facilitate a 'Parents in Mourning' group for many of the families in this book; never dreaming her heart would also be broken by the death of her daughter's boyfriend. She wrote Finding Elizabeth to share the miraculous stories of peace and comfort in the hopes that readers will experience the same.