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Inspirations To Help You Find Your Path To Truth - Dr Frances Robinson
Love
The Last Door
WHEN THE DOOR CLOSES BEHIND YOU,
‘LOOK FOR THE LIGHT’.
PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSELF
Do not be shocked or surprised when my life starts with this disclosure – I have personally witnessed 6,000 souls pass over, as a part of my work + life
. My nickname during the 80’s to 2000 was Dr. Death and that was an appropriate name because my life involved being near death being involved in death, studying death and helping souls pass over.
My life has always been back to front. People usually live life and learn about death at the end of life – I have done everything back to front in my life. I started life learning about death and as life has gone by without my dying, I have come to start learning about life – always back to front.
In another life I could fly – In this life I dance
So, my story starts in a little town…
I was born into poverty and by the age of 4 years I had decided I was an Indian princess stolen at birth and lost to this family and people. I could also naturally see ghosts. I felt guilty about my thought that I belonged to better people and I was afraid of the ghosts. I had to sleep with the light on in my own room in a family of eight in a tiny house. I had my own tiny room. My mother loved me and let me paint it bright pink. I had thought it would bring me happiness. It did not. My father was a commando and had been to war and personally slit the throats of about twelve Japanese young men. He remembered the deaths all the time and drank himself to death. I remembered the ghosts and was terrified of the night. I came to understand later why I was terrified of the night. In my previous birth in Pakistan I had been beaten to death. I came to understand this later in my life because God gave me a vision of the beating. The vision gave me understanding, closure, maturity and an ability to empathize with other people my psychiatric conditions. It gave me more compassion and understanding. I could turn the light off at night and sleep in the comfort that only an awareness of God’s love and presence could give.
The love from God as a gift can never be presumed or under appreciated. It is not automatic.
I have a strong longing to tell my story as I feel it is a part of my journey in myself healing. I believe telling my story maybe of interest to others because my life has been enormously busy, eventful and full of learning – I have always wanted to teach and never had a chance and if anyone finds this book an aid to learning I will have filled another lifelong desire. Finally, I have a hypothesis to share on the steps of healing the spirit. The inspiration for this book comes from 3 huge influences of my life.
1) Dr Elizabeth KublerRoss
2) Dr Scott Peck
3) Dr Christine Page Frontiers of health
I felt she (a doctor like me) can write openly about what is obvious to me and get accepted (not defamed and humiliated) then she has opened the door for likeminded people to also take that chance and share their experiences.
MORE ON THE LAST DOOR
Like Dr Peck I have seen many, many cases and examples that form a pattern that must mean something. Presently