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Author Terry Daniel At The Bend Public LIbrary


Posted By:  Liz Goodrich
Date Posted:  6/20/2008

Deschutes Public Library is pleased to welcome author Terri Daniels for a reading on Sunday, June 29 at the Bend Public Library. The reading begins at 1:30 pm and if free and open to the public.

Two years before 16 year-old Danny Mandell died from a degenerative metabolic disorder, his mother, Terri Daniel, began developing some unexpected psychic abilities. She had no idea at the time that she was in training for the remarkable experience of receiving messages from Danny after his death, and the resulting dialogs between mother and son form the foundation of a new book called A Swan in Heaven: Conversations Between Two Worlds.

What makes this account unique in the world of channeled books is that during his life this extraordinary child was severely disabled and unable to speak. Danny’s struggled for eight-years with a degenerative disorder that had transformed him from an active, healthy boy into a wheelchair-bound teenager who was unable to talk and could not use his hands. He was completely non-verbal during his last years of on earth, but within an hour after his death he began “speaking” to his mother. “Danny and I had a telepathic connection throughout his life, but it was no different that what most mothers experience with their children,” says Daniel, who changed her last name in his honor. “But as his illness progressed and his power of speech diminished, the stronger my ‘intuitive hearing’ became. I never imagined how easily his communications would come through after his death, and I was amazed at how detailed and clear they were.”

Following her reading, Terri will lead a guided meditation. For more information about this or other library programs please call 312-1032. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats, seating or auxiliary aides) should contact Liz at 312-1032.

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