Death: Awakening to Life, #1
by Christine Contini
Date of
Publication: October 31st 2017
Publisher:
Winterwolfpress.com
Cover
Artist: Andreea Vraciu
and Laura C. Cantu
Genre:
Nonfiction/Spirituality
Tagline: Peek through the
veils to the other side.
BLURB
What happens after we die' has
been a question that has haunted humanity since the dawn of abstract thought.
Many theories have been offered, but finding evidence has seemed impossible.
In Death: Awakening to Life,
Christine Contini takes us on a journey through life, death, healing, and
rebirth. At thirty-one years old, Christine was diagnosed with Relapsing
Remitting Multiple Sclerosis.
A newfound spirituality gave her
the power to overcome the habitual belief systems that had sanctioned her body
to become so unwell. Through a daily practice of meditation, she began learning
how to change her habits and thought patterns, but it wasn't until seven years
later when she experienced a sudden cardiac death that the real changes began
to occur.
The contact she had with the
recently deceased led to her concept called 'energetics' - a system that could
be used to bring balance and health to the living. Without her experiences in
working alongside the deceased, her concept would not have been fully developed.
In Death: Awakening to Life, the
journey Christine will lead you through is one you will never forget;
hopefully, the accounts will inspire you to start asking questions about your
own views of the world and your place in it. The proof we've all been seeking
for what really exists after death is here in this book. Once it's realized,
the possibilities for healing and living can also be fully grasped. Christine
reminds us that we have a responsibility to live our lives to their fullest
potentials, and she presents the wisdom that can help us do it.
This book is a gift that we've
all been waiting for. Go on, don't wait any longer. Find yourself, find your
health, and find your truth.
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Stolen
from Sleep, A True Story
That
spring night in Las Vegas had only a slight chill and require a light cover to
sleep. As my husband, Joseph, crawled into bed and woke me up in the middle of
the night, I felt unusually hot. I shoved the covers off and pushed them into
the middle of the bed so he could use them. It left me sleeping with no
protection other than my slip of a nightgown.
I woke
just enough to notice a thin layer of sweat misting my body and wondered if I was
getting sick. My husband mumbled something I couldn’t understand, which would
usually wake me completely because I am a light sleeper, but this nigh was
different. My head felt heavy and groggy—like I had been drugged.
I felt
the bed move.
Instead
of opening my eyes, I indolently rolled to my stomach, falling immediately back
to sleep.
Later,
the bed moved again.
My head
shifted, but this time the movement was so jarring that I easily woke. My
pillow slid out from under my cheek. I assumed Joseph must have taken my pillow
by mistake, so I reached to grab it back. I raised my head to see Joseph on his
stomach sound asleep, his head facing the wall away from me.
Interesting.
I was
just about to fall back to sleep when I realized it wasn’t the pillow moving at
all. It was me! I was sliding towards the end of the bed. Someone had a hold of
my left ankle and was pulling me!
Oh, this
has to be a prank, I thought. Maybe one of my teenagers or their friends were
trying to pull some kind of prank. I jerked my foot up to see who had a hold of
me. It wasn’t a who at all. It was a what!
Gripping
my ankle was an oversized hand. The fingers were twice as long as the fingers
on a human hand. The very thin finger bones were joined together by enlarged,
bulbous joints. In the dim light of night, the entire hand was covered with
tightly pulled dark, green and black, charred skin. I struggled to get a better
look at my attacker, but it jerked me, making it impossible to look over my
shoulder. My legs rose off the bed, into the air.
My throat
suddenly seized. I gasped for air, but it was impossible to inhale even a
single breath.
Desperate,
I panicked and fought against the strength of the creature, my attempts to call
out for help reminding me of the useless calls I made in my most tragic, blood
curdling dreams—the kind when I would scream with all my might, yet no sound
would come out.
The
creature continued to pull as I was being moved against my will. I reached for
my sleeping husband, clawing at the sheets and frantic to wake him. When my
hands passed over his legs, I couldn’t find my grasp. It was as if my fingers
were forbidden to close around his form. I flailed my arms and kicked my legs,
still attempting to scream or even take a breath. If I could just break free, I
could wake Joseph, and he could help me. He was the brave one. He was the
protector.
My panic
had reached a state of being manic as my attacker held me by one ankle in the
air over my bed. Its super human strength seemed impossible and added to my
terror. Knowing I was being abducted, and there was nothing I could do to stop
it, made me feel so frightened, I wondered if my heart might explode.
The
creature suddenly lifted me through the roof of my house.
Yep,
right out the roof.
I saw the
attic as I passed through the insulation and the air ducts, and then the
roofing tiles passed before I could comprehend I was out in the open air.
Wait, if
I passed through the roof without feeling it . . . then I am okay. This is just
an out of body experience. Aw, heck!
I had
been out of my body many times before, so this realization put an immediate
halt to my terror. There I was, dangling, arms flailing, my ankle in the grasp
of this being, rising over the roof of my house and into the air.
Now able
to relax and no longer afraid, I could actually enjoy the view. I was pleased
to be gliding through the sky on a grand adventure.
The event
took a sudden anti climactic turn when the being put me down on the ground. I
was down the street about 15 houses from mine. I had to squint as the
brightness of the morning sun proved to be too much of a sudden assault on my
eyes.
The
clarity I had experienced while first gliding in the air was gone and the heavy
drugged feeling was back again. It seemed as time had passed, but I didn’t know
how—pieces of my memory were missing. On top of that, I had no idea how to get
back to my house. Eventually, I passed out and woke to my alarm which signaled
it was time to get the kids ready for school.
Under
some sort of fascination, I animatedly recounted the entire event for Joseph
when he awoke. It was amazing to me that he was completely unaware of my entire
experience having happened right next to him. The experience was so extreme and
true to life, I checked his legs to make sure there weren’t any claw marks on
them.
“Surprisingly,
this was one of the better night’s sleeps I have had in a long time. How do you
feel?” Joseph asked. “Any feelings of drugs left in your system?” Fortunately
for me, it was never an issue whether he would believe me or not, thank God. He
went on to share his own information about sleep paralysis and other paranormal
things he had watched on television. He often stayed up after I went to sleep,
and late night shows about the paranormal and the unusual were in abundance.
I was
relieved that my entire tale had made sense to him.
That
would have been the end of my story if I had felt safe. However, even though my
experience had ended peacefully enough, it took me two days to shake my extreme
fears of being kidnapped.
I found
myself afraid to have the curtains open, certain that someone was watching me.
I stayed in without running any errands. When out of the house, a feeling of
unmanageable vulnerability overcame me, and drove me back indoors. My ability
to concentrate was gone and I feared someone could, at any moment, take me
against my will.
Loud
sounds gave me flashbacks to unclear memories, which led to feelings of
unexplainable fears. I had to consider that I had actually been abducted, held
against my will.
I hadn’t
had any reference to indicate how long I had been gone other than the rising
sun that illuminated the sky when I had been released blocks from my home. That
meant I hadn’t been set back down immediately. It had to have been hours later.
The only way I was able to cope with these uneasy feelings was to ‘switched
off’ emotionally. Every seeming predatory behavior by anyone around me evoked
deep sensations of anger and injustice.
Just when
I was finally starting to feel okay, I got an odd call from a friend named
Alita. (Her name has been changed to protect her identity.)
She
seemed excited and confused when she said, “Christine, I just heard you were
taken from your bed the other night to face the ancestral council. They didn’t
even return you to your bed!” She paused, “That’s not like them. Are you okay?”
Alita was
not any ordinary friend; she claimed to be from a “special” and ancient
bloodline. When she started speaking about her people, her ancestors, I had
always left the conversation, not out of disinterest, but I intuitively felt
the need to safeguard her privacy, and I didn’t want to go snooping around in
something that wasn’t my business.
This time
was different. I wanted to know everything, but couldn’t bring myself to ask a
single question.
I stood
with my mouth open, not knowing what to say. The only other person who knew
about the incident and the trauma I experienced was Joseph, and he hadn’t
shared my story with a single soul! How could Alita know all of this unless . .
.
Alita
spoke to fill the silence. “Look, I know it’s scary. I told them not to take
you because you are intuitive and would know, but they didn’t listen. They just
wanted to make sure you were genuine. They’re just trying to protect my brother
and me from other humans. I am so sorry. I made them promise it would never
happen again.”
I was
frozen in disbelief. How could all of this be real?
But then
again, how was she able to describe the creature’s hands to me as if she had
seen them with her own eyes? She even knew that the grasp felt like dry ice on
my body, something I hadn’t even told Joseph.
I had to
make myself forget. I had to push this from my mind or I might never feel safe
again. After all, I had been kidnapped, taken right out of my bed in the middle
of the night.
Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
age 30. – GONE!
Heart attack, age 37. No oxygen
flowing through the body for 45 minutes. – DIED!
Revived, but professionals
declared she would live in a vegetative state. NO WAY!
Christine Contini is a living
miracle. After a massive heart attack left her without hope of recovery, the
doctors informed her family that she would live the remainder of her life in a
vegetative state.
The medical professionals are
still baffled as to how Christine not only defied death, but came back to full
consciousness and was able to work her own way back to her divine health.
Through her own pursuit of studies, she also completely freed herself from
multiple sclerosis.
Christine was raised Catholic and
had no previous knowledge of the esoteric world. However, during the heart
attack, Christine had a Near-Death Experience (NDE) which gave her access to
the understanding of how energy works. The knowledge she received was
unparalleled in her daily existence. As a result, her ability to assist others
in healing both the energetic patterns and physical ailments that had often
challenged them for years was first born.
Christine is a healer, a speaker,
a teacher, and the author of Death – Awakening to Life (the first of three
books) in which she shares her amazing story and the knowledge she received
after returning from beyond the veil. She leads “The STUDY”– groups for people
who want to take their understanding of how to heal themselves far beyond the
book; and she offers 5-day, 2-week, and 30-day programs for people who want to
go deeper in their own personal process to create real and lasting change.
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