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I can’t believe it’s been 10 years

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Tue, Feb 20, 2024 03:51 PM

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Today’s the 10-year anniversary of The Top 10 Things Dead People Want to Tell You Dear {NAME},?

Today’s the 10-year anniversary of The Top 10 Things Dead People Want to Tell You Dear {NAME},  It was pretty devastating when the reviews for my book, [The Top 10 Things Dead People Want to Tell You]( came in: “Author is definitely on drugs.” “Manic twaddle.” “Disorganized trips of imagination.” “Complete rubbish.” “Blasphemous!” “Delusions of grandeur.” “Author has a mental condition.”   Until these came in:   “Awesome!” “I cried tears of joy!” “The insufferable grief from losing my son has finally lifted.” “I feel like I’ve been given wings.” When it released, it was Amazon's #1 BOOK on Love & Loss, sharing a radically empowering view of our lives (and how free we are right now to change them) through the wisdom of those who’ve passed beyond this world. Today, 125,000 readers later, the 10-year anniversary edition releases & [if you order it now, you’ll get a FREE TICKET to my live workshop.]( I'll be sharing personal stories, readings, and behind-the-scenes insights that stirred the souls of over 125,000 readers, including:  - What’s the #1 thing the “dead” wish they’d known when they were alive? - What the “dead” want to tell YOU? - What has fascinated them the most? - What’s their view on life’s challenges and setbacks? - Why they were ready to die and we are not? - How we can live more deliberately and consciously? - What our long lost fur-babies are now up to? - What’s next for the DEAD… and us? - And much, much, much more! [Click here to claim your FREE TICKET to my LIVE workshop!]( The truth will set you free,   P.S. {NAME}, even if you can’t attend live on February 23, order the book and [claim your ticket anyway]( and I’ll send you the recording.    [Facebook]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( with  from theuniverse@tut.com [Update Profile/Email Address]( | Rapid removal with [SafeUnsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( The Universe Talks | 6526 Old Brick Rd, Ste 120-254, Windermere, FL 34786 Ensure delivery of your TUT emails: Add theuniverse@tut.com to your address book. This email address is not monitored, please do not reply. Visit our [Contact Us]( page.

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