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At this time Rosemary is answering Q&A's about her forthcoming book,
A Matter Of Life And Death...see below.

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Q&A's about...A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH:
Remarkable True Stories of Hope and Healing
Rosemary's new book!


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Question:
"A Matter of Life And Death" feels like your first books, "The Eagle and the Rose." Did you have your first book in mind when you sat down to write this new one?

Answer:
The answer is yes, I did. So many people were moved by the first book in a way that has really touched me over the years. The comment so often made by my readers is that they liked the "Case Book" section, in which I included other peoplešs stories. "A Matter of Life and Death" is the same--a collection of remarkable true stories of hope and healing. I must add that like "The Eagle and the Rose," it was written solely on my own, until it came to the editing process. . The quality of the work is inspired not by publishers or editors or copyeditors but the inspiration comes from the spirit world.

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Question:
Your new book contains lots of stories involving other people, but it also updates readers on events in your own personal life, too, doesn't it?

Answer:
Yes, again. My first book was essentially a memoir and mostly written after I had gone through a period of life- changing events. Because of that, the reader saw my heart and my emotions. They fell on the page. In this new book, that theme continues, as the book was written after a series of heartbreaking and traumatic and life- changing incidents. I had gone through a bitter court fight lasting more than three years that called into question my reputation and my work. During that time, I also made many difficult changes in my personal life, which involved saying goodbye to people I had been close to for a long time. So again, the reader sees my heart and emotions as they fall on the page, though perhaps more than in the first book.

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Question:
What makes "A Matter of Life and Death" a distinct book, different from your other five books?

Answer:
In this book I describe the process of going down and through the hole, of crossing the void between time and space. I describe the process as it is happening. And even though the reader might find it hard to understand, it gives us a glimpse into time travel. I also write about the idea that thoughts and energy are moveable, and that energy is a reliable and steadfast form of gaining information that we otherwise would never have. Another reason this book is different from the others is because I deal with the idea of having an evil force in our midst. Nobody wants to hear it but if we donšt know it is there it can sneak up on us and we are unprotected from it.

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Question:
. In "A Matter of Life and Death," you also talk about the idea of "continuous habitual spirituality." What do you mean by those words?

Answer:
It's a Native American phrase that I came across in an incredible book called "Hanto Yo." For me, the phrase means living our faith everyday, no matter what it costs. It means understanding that the words, "I am only human" or "We are only human'" are 100% inaccurate because we are so much more than human. We all need to understand that. Understanding that has had a profound effect on me. I understand in my humanness how hard it is for us mere mortals to live our faith except that we are not mere mortals so we can do better.

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Question:
When you burst onto the scene more than a decade ago and were the first medium to appear on Larry King Live and Oprah and a slew of other national shows, most people in America had no clue what a medium was. Now, talking too the dead is all over the media. What do you make of this?

Answer:
I think it is incredible that so many people are being awakened to the idea that not only do we survive after death but that we can communicate with the spirit world. The spirit world can help us. So, all of the television shows and the movies which we know are so "Hollywood- style" and so inaccurate in so many ways, still inspire us with the idea and therefore give us hope. I worry that sometimes these shows give too high an expectation for some people, especially those who have lost their children and even their entire families, as I have always been very careful not to give false hope. But in the main I think the media explosion is a good thing. I just hope that when people are dealing with the real thing that they can be discerning.

More Q&A's about "A Matter Of Life And Death," coming soon...

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