Inspirational Stories from Earthly Plane, Spiritual World Featured in New Book by Virginia Ozue Seibert, Published by Dog Ear Publishing

In Nurturing Journeys from Both Sides of the Veil, the author uses her storytelling skills to share true stories from her own experiences on “this side of the veil,” as well as stories shared by those who have already gone “beyond the veil.”

Houston, TX, April 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- As each of us travels down the road of life, we encounter curves, mirages, and potholes which may seem daunting. It is how we perceive the value of the obstacles along the way that makes us who we are, and whether in the end, we see our personal journey as nurturing or neglectful. In this book, published by Dog Ear Publishing, the author uses her storytelling skills to share true stories from her own experiences on “this side of the veil,” as well as stories shared by those who have already gone “beyond the veil.”

“Seibert’s Café” is based on the author’s uncle who is a successful businessman in a small Texas town in the fifties. His journey was not simple. None are! Experience the ebb and flow of his life in dreams with him on a hot summer’s day. “Our Blessing” conveys the author’s life and the love of her new baby. It is this unique occurrence that assists her and others down paths they would have never chosen. In “No More Secrets” Seibert shares her mother’s end of life journey as she sees beauty, love and angels everywhere.

Stories from the “Other Side of the Veil” are those of spirits who have shared their stories with Seibert. “There is no such thing as coincidence,” the author writes. “We have family and loved ones who want to help us… and to share their memories with us, so that we know we are not alone or unloved on our often shadowed paths…I acted as their scribe.”

“Ruth and Margaret” is a shared journal of secrets long hidden in shame by two Irish sisters who immigrate to the United States. They are survivors who face incredible obstacles of deprivation, poor health, and poverty in the 1800s. And yet, they are never alone, because they have each other.

“John’s Testimony” is told by John, who was born a slave in Louisiana in 1859. Forced to leave his home, he became a traveling boy/man, a railroad man, as he loved and lost across this country in search of a real family. He wanted love. He sought freedom. The author travels with John as he searches, and the reader travels the same road immersed in his longings, joys, horrors, and disappointments. Ride the rails with John as he journeys.

For more information, visit http://www.nurturingjourneys.com/.

Nurturing Journeys from Both Sides of the Veil
Virginia Ozue Seibert
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-329-1 236 pages US

Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere

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