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“A beautiful testament to the power of Spirit, Whispers from the Spirit World demonstrates how one’s life can transform when we are open and receptive to Spirit. Like building a new language of love, we can see life through a different spiritual lens and continue the relationship with our loved one on the other side in a whole new way. Benita’s story of grief, love, and connection will inspire you to remain open to the magic of life.” —Bill Philipps, psychic medium and author of Signs from the Other Side Joseph and Benita shared a sustained relationship built on trust, love, and emotional support for thirty-eight years. Wherever they went, they always held hands. Five years after h...
Benita Glickman lost her beloved husband of thirty-eight years after a thirteen-year battle with Parkinson's disease. In It's a Sign!, she takes you on her grief journey, chronicling the changes in her life since his death. "Grief doesn't end in a day or a week or even a year. . . . Grief is weighty and stubborn. It stays with you and lives in you. . ." Joseph, her late husband, remains a tutelary presence providing wisdom and life lessons through eidetic memories, dreams, and visions from the Other Side. ". . . It's good to hear you're not ready to die. The next step is to want to live. Once you've ascertained that, you can begin living more positively, guided by your heart." Signs are everywhere, and they hold powerful messages. Some are suggestive; others, intuitive. Many originate in the Universe. Many are sent from beyond the veil. Join the author as she looks to the Universe and follows her intuition. Consider how signs might provide you with new insight or invite you to walk down a different path. "It takes time, understanding, strength, and courage to heal. . . . Answers for your survival and growth are within you."
Benita Glickman lost her beloved husband of thirty-eight years after a thirteen-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. In It’s a Sign!, she takes you on her grief journey, chronicling the changes in her life since his death. “Grief doesn’t end in a day or a week or even a year. . . . Grief is weighty and stubborn. It stays with you and lives in you. . .” Joseph, her late husband, remains a tutelary presence providing wisdom and life lessons through eidetic memories, dreams, and visions from the Other Side. “. . . It’s good to hear you’re not ready to die. The next step is to want to live. Once you’ve ascertained that, you can begin living more positively, guided by your heart.” Signs are everywhere, and they hold powerful messages. Some are suggestive; others, intuitive. Many originate in the Universe. Many are sent from beyond the veil. Join the author as she looks to the Universe and follows her intuition. Consider how signs might provide you with new insight or invite you to walk down a different path. “It takes time, understanding, strength, and courage to heal. . . . Answers for your survival and growth are within you.”
In For the Love of Joseph, Benita Glickman’s latest memoir, the author chronicles signs, dreams, and visions from Joseph Larizza, the love of her life and husband of thirty-eight years. Messages of eternal love and wisdom from the afterlife provide priceless life lessons that accommodate Benita’s adjustment to his passing, and facilitate her growth. You mustn’t be so hard on yourself. Your life has changed now that we’re not together in the physical sense.... What was once so important to us, isn’t going to be that important to you now. Although you’ll always remember who we were together, you must thrive on your own. Try to accept that. You’ll always have my love, whatever you...
Joseph and Benita were inseparable. Theirs was a bond of love, trust, understanding, and support. After Joseph’s passing, he sent visions, dreams, signs, and messages from the Other Side. Benita mourned him, and grieved. She remembered him and spoke to him daily. At night, she waited for his visits. Together they relived cherished memories. Looking for Joseph in the Night Sky is the eighth in a series of grief memoirs written by Benita Glickman, a widow who lost her beloved husband of thirty-eight years after a thirteen-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. It’s an affirmation that there is life after death, spirits communicate with, and offer solace to, those they leave behind, and lo...
In her latest memoir, Spirits Walk Among Us, Benita Glickman paints an open and honest account of love, loss, grief, and healing through insightful poetry and emotive vignettes. After thirty-eight loving years together, Benita’s beloved Joseph passed, leaving her to grapple with his death, look back at her life, and try to make sense of it all. “In life, Joseph had been my dream come true. Since his death, in dreams guided by him, I’m reminded of my chilling loss, and cling to our connection of eternal love.” This memoir is an affirmation of love and the instrumental role it plays in Benita’s ability to accept change, heal, and ultimately walk down a spiritual path. Joseph provides...
This new Chicken Soup book offers a heartwarming and uplifting collection of stories that celebrate the lifelong bond of sisterhood.
A well-chosen toast can make simple moments special and special moments memorable. Whether it’s celebrating a wedding, a job promotion, a birthday, or a new direction in life, toasting is a tradition that remains a part of honoring important occasions. For nearly 20 years, June Cotner has been the go-to for blessings, housewarmings, new babies, graces, and all of life's rites of passage. Here, she joins forces with award-winning poet and author Nancy Tupper Ling to provide the right words for every occasion! Toasts is the perfect resource for any moment where one needs to raise a glass. Organized by category and containing many original toasts written just for this book, this timely tome contains sayings famous and profound, suitable and sentimental. Covering births, weddings, graduations, and other events both major and minor, Toasts also provides inspirations for adding meaning to life's special moments. When it comes to making a toast, knowing what to say and how to say it is a talent that takes practice. Toasts is the perfect place to find fresh original toasts in addition to traditional favorites.
In Living Between Two Worlds, author Benita Glickman finds herself in a changing world, facing the dual problems of aging and illness while living in the midst of a global pandemic. Ailing at home, sheltering-in-place, she grieves for Joseph, her beloved, lifelong partner. At night, Joseph provides solace, support, and love through dreams and visions from the Other Side. Feeling uplifted by his presence, Benita acknowledges the legitimacy of both worlds and begins to look toward life with a greater consciousness. The fundamental lessons she shares ring true. “Life is a celebration of who we are. We should love with our hearts, look back to learn so we can move forward, grow, and live better lives.” Journey along with the author as she confronts her fears and sorrows. Celebrate her joys and prospects in what seems like, but clearly isn’t, a world of insurmountable chaos.
In her second memoir, Then and Now: Snapshots of My Life, Benita Glickman recalls and reflects upon brief and fleeting memories of her childhood, her young adulthood, her coming-of-age, and her spirituality through a collection of poems and vignettes. She meditates on the meaning and the simple pleasures of life—sharing stories, emotions, and nostalgic reminiscences—while juxtaposing images of the old with images of the new. Throughout her memoir, she weaves a golden thread of Joseph Larizza, her life partner and best friend, with whom she spent thirty-eight loving years. She sensitively and tastefully touches upon the harmony and mutual devotion they shared and how their relationship has continued in the two years since his passing. From beginning to end, Ms. Glickman maintains a reverence for life as she exhibits a unique balance of looking back and moving forward. Her poetry and prose draw you into her world and inspire you to muse about your experiences—what was, what wasn’t, and what might have been. You will smile, laugh, feel goosebumps, and cry as you reflect alongside her.