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How My Death Saved My Life by Denise Linn
"This is an earthy (sometimes gritty), yet spiritually uplifting book. How my Death Saved my Life is written by a person with respect for humanity and is an autobiography in the true sense - that charts Denise Linn’s life right from childhood through to her recent life. It is very honest and it is clear the author has really opened up her inner most being to create it.
Her whole life is covered - from childhood to early adulthood, and then until now. But unlike some books, where you find yourself wishing they would skip the early years and get onto the recent times, I found myself genuinely interested in the things that made her who she is.
How my Death Saved my Life is a story of triumph over adversity. Working as I do in the spiritual field, I like to know that people who are getting lots of media interest and are becoming well known are the “real deal” and I am convinced that Denise Linn is such a person. I believe this book may give hope to those who have suffered some form of abuse that it is possible to overcome our own personal history and find hope and happiness. One passage from the book, that appeared fairly early on, that I liked and I feel is worth repeating here was said to Denise by her Grandmother:
"You see, in nature, a tree that survives hard times, such as droughts or strong storms, will often be stronger than a tree that has grown in perfect conditions. During a drought or high winds, for example, the roots will go deeper into the earth to reach water or to add stability to the tree. The trees that have the deepest roots are usually the strongest. The difficult experiences that you’ve had and will have in the future will build your character and allow your spiritual roots to go deep."" - Brett
Her whole life is covered - from childhood to early adulthood, and then until now. But unlike some books, where you find yourself wishing they would skip the early years and get onto the recent times, I found myself genuinely interested in the things that made her who she is.
How my Death Saved my Life is a story of triumph over adversity. Working as I do in the spiritual field, I like to know that people who are getting lots of media interest and are becoming well known are the “real deal” and I am convinced that Denise Linn is such a person. I believe this book may give hope to those who have suffered some form of abuse that it is possible to overcome our own personal history and find hope and happiness. One passage from the book, that appeared fairly early on, that I liked and I feel is worth repeating here was said to Denise by her Grandmother:
"You see, in nature, a tree that survives hard times, such as droughts or strong storms, will often be stronger than a tree that has grown in perfect conditions. During a drought or high winds, for example, the roots will go deeper into the earth to reach water or to add stability to the tree. The trees that have the deepest roots are usually the strongest. The difficult experiences that you’ve had and will have in the future will build your character and allow your spiritual roots to go deep."" - Brett




















