Friday, July 20, 2012

Innovative Online Book Tours Guest Post: M.C.V. Egan

Do you talk to your plants and animals? Could that possibly be related to past lives?

By M. C. V. Egan   
                                                                                          
I had recently a very interesting correspondence about past lives. In it the person who wrote to me wondered what mi opinion was as to the possibility of being born of different gender in each life.
Just like the movie I love and used for fun in The Bridge of Deaths (spoiler for any who have not seen it) Dead Again with Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branaugh in a very clever past life twist the man was the woman and the woman was the man.

To me the very first element of such a discussion begins with a belief in the soul or spirit. This requires an understanding that whatever shell the soul is using is simply that a shell.

Conversations of course can and do get heated as so many philosophies have such different understandings about the soul or spirit.

I find that as skeptical as I am by nature I find that there is soul energy and spirit energy in everything around me. I sometimes wonder if we could really say that the human soul is superior and different from the soul of say my dog.

Hans Christian Andersen explains in The Little Mermaid (the real one he wrote not the Disney version) that the human soul is immortal whereas the soul of a mermaid lasted a mere 300 years.

I have come to believe that we are one with the Universe and as such we all share a Universal Energy we can call by many names. Such statements have gotten me in trouble as I am surrounded by the tremendously conservative and religious.

After much thought and observing the extraordinary beauty of much of the plant life that surrounds me here in South Florida or the compassionate and healing reactions my little five pound Chihuahua shares with all around him I cannot help but question; What makes me superior in any way to them?

So my friend wanted to know if I believed we could be man in one life and woman in another, if as our soul exchanges body it chooses different genders. I stopped questioning that the moment I started to believe in re-incarnation; if we come back why would we come back the same?

So I jumped into what just a few years ago I would have considered absolutely absurd. But after the bond I have forged in the last eight years with my pet Chihuahua and because the Pink Hibiscus was the favorite flower of someone close to me that passed away, and every morning when the pink Hibiscus are in bloom and I walk my dog I say a prayer for my lost friend and her family, and the energy, the love and colorful fun she brought to all she touched feels so real; that I began to great the pink Hibiscus by her name.

I talk to plants and I talk to animals and I often wonder if I will come back as one of their kind.



Synopsis:

On August 15th, 1939 an English passenger plane from British Airways Ltd. Crashed in Danish waters between the towns of Nykobing/Falster and Vordingborg. There were five casualties reported and one survivor. Just two weeks before Hitler invaded Poland with the world at the brink of war the manner in which this incident was investigated left much open to doubt. The jurisdiction battle between the two towns and the newly formed Danish secret police, created an atmosphere of intrigue and distrust.

In the winter of 2009-2010 a young executive, Bill is promoted and transferred to London for a major International firm. He has struggled for the better part of his life with nightmares and phobias, which only seem to worsen in London. As he seeks the help of a therapist he accepts that his issues may well be related to a 'past-life trauma'.

Through love, curiosity, archives and the information superhighway of the 21st century Bill travels through knowledge and time to uncover the story of the 1939 plane crash.

The Bridge of Deaths is a love story and a mystery. Fictional characters travel through the world of past life regressions and information acquired from psychics as well as archives and historical sources to solve "One of those mysteries that never get solved" is based on true events and real people, it is the culmination of 18 years of sifting through sources in Denmark, England and the United States, it finds a way to help the reader feel that he /she is also sifting through data and forming their own conclusions.

The journey takes the reader to well known and little known events leading up to the Second World War, both in Europe and America. The journey also takes the reader to the possibility of finding oneself in this lifetime by exploring past lives.

About the Author
M.C.V. Egan lives in South Florida with her husband and teenage son. She is fluent in four languages; English,Spanish,French and Swedish. From a young age became determined to solve the 'mystery' of her grandfather's death, she has researched this story for almost two decades. The story has taken her to Denmark, England and unconventional world of past lives and psychics.



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1 comments:

M.C.V. EGAN said...

Thanks for guest post, just saw I big mistake :) my!

 
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