Book Review: Sign of the Dove by MaryRose Occhino

MaryRose's Messages from the Other Side

Ann-Marie Walker
Have you ever wanted to know how the "Other Side" connects to us? Do you want to learn how to recognize the signs and messages Spirit gives us? Do you want to know how your guides work with you? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the book for you.

MaryRose does a wonderful job of explaining just how our guides and loved ones, that have crossed over, connect with us. She details her own personal experiences how her guides, and loved ones have sent her messages of love, and have helped her on her journey through life. She makes it very simple and easy to understand how to recognize the signs in your own life.

She talks about her battle with Multiple Sclerosis and how she learned to trust her own intuition. I found her discussion about her MS to be very honest and open. Her fight against MS is a story onto itself. In her first book, "These Four Walls: Diary of a Psychic Medium", she goes into more detail about her life story and her struggle with MS.

The Sign of the Dove is a very inspiring book. Through out the book you will find messages of never giving up, and lessons on how to trust. It took me only 2 days to finish the book. After reading each chapter I felt more energized and motivated to trust in my own instincts. It helped me let go of any negative feelings I had about my life in general. It also helped me to understand that there are lessons to be learned in every aspect of life.

I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn more about the psychic MaryRose Occhino, and to those who would like to learn how they can use the signs they receive from the "other side" to enhance their own lives.

Published by Ann-Marie Walker

Ann-Marie Walker is a student and currently working on a bachelors degree in elementary education. She is an avid freelance writer and enjoys writing on varies subjects.  View profile

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  • Trudy3/22/2009

    It sounds like an intersting book.

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