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Talking with Twentieth Century Women is not a history book, although the 21 famous women interviewed in it all died last century. Now they take part in live discussions between their souls on the Other Side and the author, Peter Watson Jenkins. The dialogue is channeled by America's foremost Clear Channel psychic, Toni Ann Winninger. The book's intriguing list of women is impressive: Jane Addams, Marian Anderson, Maria Callas, Rachel Carson, Marie Curie, Amelia Earhart, Ella Fitzgerald, Anne Frank, Judy Garland, Barbara Jordan, Helen Keller, Margaret Mead, Golda Meir, Carmen Miranda, Marilyn…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Talking with Twentieth Century Women is not a history book, although the 21 famous women interviewed in it all died last century. Now they take part in live discussions between their souls on the Other Side and the author, Peter Watson Jenkins. The dialogue is channeled by America's foremost Clear Channel psychic, Toni Ann Winninger. The book's intriguing list of women is impressive: Jane Addams, Marian Anderson, Maria Callas, Rachel Carson, Marie Curie, Amelia Earhart, Ella Fitzgerald, Anne Frank, Judy Garland, Barbara Jordan, Helen Keller, Margaret Mead, Golda Meir, Carmen Miranda, Marilyn Monroe, Georgia O Keeffe, Sylvia Plath, Selena Quintanilla-Perez, Mother Teresa, Wilma Rudolph, and Sharon Tate. We learn about Mother Teresa s reaction to public fame and inner doubts; Barbara Jordan reveals that she was the philosopher Plato in a past life; Golda Meir explains how she felt to be Prime Minister during Israel s Six Day War; Anne Frank tells of lost diaries and what finally happened to her in the concentration camp. Ella Fitzgerald is much more than a popular singer. She is a very old soul who was engaged in the early development of music and language in the universe. Sylvia Plath and Judy Garland explain what led up to their committing suicide, and we learn from Marilyn Monroe and Maria Callas whether they died accidentally or were murdered. We learn how Helen Keller and Wilma Rudolph felt about their severe disabilities, and discovered what really happened to pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. And there s much more besides. Second in the series of Dialogues with Masters of the Spirit World this lively and challenging study raises important questions of life and death and after death, with the help of 21 fascinating women who know all the answers now they are back home.
Autorenporträt
The Rev. Peter Watson Jenkins, the son of a Methodist minister, was raised in Bath, England. After training as a school teacher and then doing hospital work as a conscientious objector, he attended Cambridge University to read theology and to train for the Congregational ministry. He was ordained in 1963 and served six parishes in Britain and America. From 1966-69 he was minister in charge of the pacifist (British) Fellowship of Reconciliation. He was active in community relations, broadcast ministry, and high school religious education. Now retired, Peter works as a clinical hypnotherapist and writer. He is married to Sonia Ness who is a musician and fellow hypnotist. He has two children, one stepchild, and three grandchildren. The couple live in Elk Grove Village, Illinois.