Kory
by Kelly Paries
It is the early morning hours of Christmas Eve 2002. My heart shatters; the pain is excruciating. My world, as I knew it, has ended. Holding the phone in my trembling hand, I listen to the news that my 16-year-old …
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It is the early morning hours of Christmas Eve 2002. My heart shatters; the pain is excruciating. My world, as I knew it, has ended. Holding the phone in my trembling hand, I listen to the news that my 16-year-old son, Kory, has just been killed in a car accident. All I want to do is see him, touch him, let him know that I love him. Where is he now? Kory died on that tragic night, but miraculously my contact with him did not end. Kory began to visit me and tell me about the new world he now lives in and his life there. From these visits and dreams, a book emerged about the spirit world and the activities of its residents. This is a collection of actual events and fictional experiences to help anyone who wonders about the death of loved ones—for they truly never leave us. if you would like an autographed copy , buy the book from [kellyparies.com/thebook][1]. She also has a blog about life after death [1]: http://kellyparies.com/thebook
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