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Died and Back by Vandana Srivastava Piques Readers to Recognize Their Divine Faith

Since the beginning of this book, it is impossible not to be fascinated by the author’s narrative about divine connection, faith, and encounters perceptively that has no limits. This is not a question & answer book on divine or cosmos connection of yours, neither a self-help book. The book presents itself as a memoir of a girl, young lady, woman who finds her mystical divine call right since an early age. By involving consistent usage of personal stories from birth to school and college life to husband and more…the author has kept the lineage of memoir intact in the book. However, it should be seen beyond it. The book reaffirms aspects of life and energy and faith that can’t be seen or caught tangibly. Yet these topics of energy healing and divine intervention have always been relevant in our modern society.

The appeal of divine connection is heightened as readers are able to follow the arc of the author’s anecdotal grace. Her development and experimental twists later on becomes testimony of her faith with her inevitable deity. The memoir reads like a fictional story, it has got adventure, mystical mystery, tragedy, reunion, elements of suspense and much more. Her journey of discovery of faith and divinity takes an interesting twist when she gets connected with her Badi Maa after her demise, which opens the chapter to a rather exciting journey on the concepts of energy and vibrations, self-belief, existential harmony with cosmos powers…oneness of everything. Amazing, as it turns out…more the pages are flipped.

This Book Will Heal You!

–Divine Universe

The type of storytelling of hers is absolutely enchanting and it seamlessly lays philosophy on the laid-back humor. In each of her encounters with divine and energy, probably she is tasked with demystifying the meaning behind her life’s purpose – or say exploring the truth of universal harmony through divine interferences – well one thing is sure to be gained from this book is that god and  our divine power love us whether we show gratitude towards them or not.

Every event/episode that she stumbled upon is not only a journey to answering a hundred questions people have pertaining to divine connection beliefs and issues but also surviving the life that cosmos/universe has offered us. Event-led narrative enhances the overall feel of the chronicles and colours the skeins of the book, in fact for people looking to have light spiritual rising – for them it is a prodigious wealth of knowledge – a source to understand the energy of their life.

Editors Pick:

Engaging pictures and poetic verses in English and Hindi, a perfectly organized memoir with spiritual morality…this book is surely to enthrall readers while giving them a window of opportunity to take a look at their relationship with their divine powers.

TitleDied and Back
AuthorVandana Srivastava
ISBN9788119682836
Edition Year2024
The Asian Review Ratings9 out of 10

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