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They’re Not Gone – Now Available in Towne Book Center in Collegeville, PA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:

A.P. Morris

www.theyrenotgone.com

info@theyrenotgone.com

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They’re Not Gone, Penned By Local Author, Now Available at

Towne Book Center & Café in Collegeville, PA

Phoenixville, PA – August 11, 2011 –A.P. Morris, is happy to announce that copies of her book, They’re Not Gone, are now available for purchase at the Towne Book Center & Café.

Located in the sprawling Providence Town Center, in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, the Towne Book Center & Café is not just any old bookstore.  Owned & operated by a local family, P.K. & Indira Sindwanis, who demonstrate that they care about their community by offering numerous programs to assist families, charities and much more.

As an independent store, the Sindwanis are free to assist local residents and other businesses in the area.  Keeping their strong foundation, the store has programs to assist families in saving money on required reading while simultaneously earning funds for their schools, offers special fund raisers tailored to and for local charities, sponsors a public book club which is still going after 8 years, opens its doors for tours and special events, and runs its own fundraisers to benefit our community.  Always seeking new ways to be involved, we look forward to the opportunities of the future.

A.P. Morris is thrilled to have They’re Not Gone included in the Towne Book Center’s repertoire of books.

They’re Not Gone shares stories of 13 people whose loved ones passed away and their eventual ‘reconnection’ through the assistance of local Psychic Medium, Ricky Wood. Each story contains ‘evidence’ that their spirits are still very much alive.  Wood delivers specifics from names and dates to mannerisms and jokes to verify the spirit who is communicating.

“I’m very excited to have the opportunity to share some amazing true life stories.  The information contained in this book could change so many people’s lives.  I know – it changed mine,” Morris said

To purchase a copy of the book “They’re Not Gone,” for $16.95 online, visit the Towne Book Center online ordering or visit Towne Book Center and Café at 220 Plaza Drive, Suite 3 in Collegeville, PA 19426. (Across from Wegmans)

Phone 610-454-0640.

If you wish to contact A.P. Morris, you can email her at info@theyrenotgone.com.pic of book for sales letter and video

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Do We Create Our Own Heaven & Hell?

Is ‘Hell on Earth’ Self-Inflicted?

I think the answer to that is a resounding Yes!

Working as a Psychic Medium & Intuitive Life Coach, for over ten years now, has provided me with a lot of first-hand insight about what causes people to be unhappy. 

Sadly, many people are under the assumption that being here on Earth is the hard part, the test or something to survive…thus coining the term – ‘Hell on Earth.’

It is my opinion that the opposite is true. Even when your spirit leaves your body, it is still the same spirit, in need of growth, nurturing and care.  Although you may have more clarity, the problems you have, stemming from a lack of personal peace, do not vanish with death.

Sure, some of the material-based ones, like you no longer have a mortgage to pay.  But the whole reason that you are struggling in the first place is still intact.

I was asked a question in the book; They’re Not Gone by A.P. Morris, which speaks to my belief about what causes people’s unhappiness.

(excerpted from the Q & A section with Ricky from Chapter 3 Old Friends, pg. 41)

How important do you think “believing” you are

OK, whether your current physical existence ends

or not, is to enjoying your life here and now on

Earth?

“I think if everyone knew that they’d be OK, that

everything is going to be alright, they could live

their life more fully. Half the problem is that most of

us hold on to our own guilt, shame, control issues,

and all kinds of stuff. Most people come from a

place of fear constantly. They have a fear of losing

something, or a fear of not being able to control

something, so that usually creates all of their worry.

Most people don’t like to go with the flow, they can’t

stand it. I think that is part of the ‘hell on Earth’ that

people deal with. It is kind of funny, but if more

people where a little more like Forest Gump, I think

it would be a lot better. We all have our own fear

base. I think the less fear someone has, the better

off they are. We spend most time trying to influence

or change an individual, but contentment comes

from self-achieved happiness. Your inner core is

happy. If someone has a child that is acting up or a

spouse or pet that is not doing what they would like

them to do, they are unhappy. We all want them do

what we want them to do, then we think we’ll be

happy. It isn’t always true.”

It is my wish for you today, that you are able to find your happiness; regardless of what anyone else has going on.

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Make this day a good one, a happy one…maybe even your own ‘heaven on earth.’

All my best,

Ricky Wood

Psychic Medium

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November 7, 2010 – DE Grief Awareness Event – Living With Loss

If you or someone you love are grieving the loss of a loved one, this event may help.

Author A.P. Morris will be attending with copies of They’re Not Gone, a collection of stories that provide detailed accounts of 13 people who, through Psychic Medium Ricky Wood, reconnected with a loved one they lost. With names, phrases, mannerisms, and much more, Ricky delivers irrefutable evidence that our spirits are still very much alive after our physical death.

There will be numerous activities and resources available to assist you with your grieving process…

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Grieving the Loss of A Child

Candace Downing

Candace Downing

Grieving the death of a child is by far the worst pain a parent can feel.  How can it NOT be?  A parent’s first instinct is to protect their children.

Dealing with grief from losing a child can seem near impossible and for many, believing in an afterlife is the only thing that can help at all.  It won’t take the pain away but for fleeting moments, knowing that their angel is in fact safe and happy, can provide small windows of peace.

Mathy Downing  is a parent who has had to survive the unsurvivable — losing a child. At the tender age of 12 years old, her daughter Candace passed away.  The most crippling and horrific part was that it could have been avoided.

For most of us growing up, we watched our parents put their trust in doctors.  At that time, medications were more of a last resort for any problem or illness.  Unfortunately, in the current times, pharmaceutical drugs are prescribed at an astronomical rate.

Sadly, Candace’s life was unfairly taken from her because she was a causality of this epidemic.

( “They’re Not Gone”, excerpt from Chapter 13 –An Angel Like No Other, pg. 194)

( excerpt of Mathy speaking to Psychic Medium, Ricky Wood about her daughter Candace )

“You’re right,” Mathy responded sadly. “She was not depressed, she was put on anti-depressants not for depression, but for anxiety, and she did take her own life.” She already knew unequivocally that Candace was not depressed and that the drugs she was prescribed caused it. At that moment she felt understood  watching Ricky’s reaction. After a roller coaster ride of medications, Candace met an untimely death.

Although Mathy already believed in the afterlife and our own innate ability to receive messages from our loved ones, She was comforted by Ricky Wood’s ability to understand the absolute devastation that she felt.  She was also amazed by his ability to ’see’ her at a future event and provide advice.

( “They’re Not Gone”, excerpt from An Angel Like No Other, pg. 195)

“Mathy,” Ricky continued, “I see you standing at a podium in front of hundreds of people. BE STRONG. You have to be strong because they want to see your tears.” Ricky continued adamantly, “You have got to be strong. You can’t cry in front of them because that is what they want to see.” Six months later, Mathy was standing at a podium in front of hundreds of people addressing the FDA. She stood tall and strong telling them, “I am not impressed with you sitting back in your ivory towers passing judgment on our children, and our children’s blood is on your hands.” She did not cry. This statement was replayed in the New York Times, World News Tonight, Fox, MSNBC, and the Today Show. Even at a medical conference, the head speaker quoted her in discussing the corruption of the drug industry in marketing drugs, over medication in our society, and how they are being used to make a buck.

Mathy Downing and her family continue to tirelessly advocate for  parents and children’s rights to be informed of the potential tragic side effects of medicating children.  Their strength and determination will save countless lives– sparing others the unthinkable grief from losing a child .

The death of a child is unfair, excruciatingly painful, and will probably never completely leave you. But my hope is that you will find some peace knowing that the love you and your child share will never die.  It can’t.  Your child is a spirit who is still with you today.

They’re Not Gone.

Wishing You Love & Peace,

A.P. Morris