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 Judy's story

About 7 or 8 years ago my boss invited me to accompany her to see Mr. Anderson.  He was in Dallas/Ft. Worth.  She called a friend and invited him as well.  He asked if he could bring 2 friends with him, a mother and daughter who had lost a son/brother to suicide.  The sister of the dead man felt as though she had not done enough to help her brother and was paralyzed by guilt. 

We arrived but there was no sign of my boss' friend.  He had told us he didn't know if he could persuade them to come or not.  As we were in line to enter the auditorium they came running in to find us.  He had convinced them to accompany him.

I must admit I didn't know what to expect and I'm always a bit of a skeptic. I recall Mr. Anderson walking out on stage with a bag which he sat at his feet.  He was asking questions of four people in order to know who his message was intended for.  One of the four was the young woman whose brother had committed suicide. He eliminated one of the four.  The remaining three continued to stand after the next question or two.

I remember the look on that girls face when Mr. Anderson pointed to her and said, "It's you."  "Everyone else can sit down."  He gave her a message from her brother and then opened the bag at his feet and gave her a gift that her brother had asked him to bring.  I cannot tell you how stunned I was.  I think of that moment to this day.
 

 
 
 

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My Session, In My Own Words
is a page where those who have attended one of our programs and experienced the peace, hope and joy of a session talk about their experiences, their feelings, and what the session meant to them. 

We find that many people who are interested in a session benefit greatly from hearing about people's thoughts and concerns before, during and after the session. The letters and emails we receive are unedited except for brevity, and names may be changed to protect the privacy of the family.

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