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Suzanne Giesemann - Wolfs Message

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Wolfs Message is a masterpiece of intrigue. If you have ever wanted to read a book that validates immortality and communication with loved ones who have passed on, then read this book. It is an authentic portal to the other side. Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit. When Mike and Beth Pasakarnis received the news that every parent dreads, their world seemed to crumble around them. Spiritual teacher and evidential medium Suzanne Giesemann knew exactly how they felt. Like Mike and Beths son, Wolf, her step-daughter Susan had been struck and killed by a bolt of lightning out of the blue. Until meeting Mike and Beth, Suzannea former by-the-book Navy commanderhad cautiously refrained from using the word proof when speaking of the eternal existence of the soul. But no longer. The evidence Mike and Beth shared from their son provided all the proof she needed. Little did Mike, Beth, or Suzanne know that their lives would soon become even more entangled by unexpected visits from Wolfs spirit. Had Wolfs presence offered a one-time glimpse across the veil, they might still be pondering the significance of the mystifying clues he left behind. Instead, as Wolf repeatedly made his presence known, Suzanne was able to piece together Wolfs puzzle and reveal a startling message that has profound spiritual implications for us all. Travel along on Suzannes incredible journey as she unravels the web of clues Wolf wove to ensure that his uplifting message of hope and joy is understood by all mankind. Part spiritual detective story, part definitive proof of after-death communications from a most extraordinary young man, Wolfs Message is above all a must-read for those seeking a more balanced, heart-centered way of living. Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., author of Lessons from the Light. Wolfs efforts to communicate with us through Suzanne deserve to be taken seriously and received with gratitude, awe, and celebration. Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D., author of The Sacred Promise. Somehow, reading Wolfs Message creates a field into which the reader is incorporated experientially. Reading, learning, and Being are rolled into a synergy that exemplifies the truths of nature and existence as they are revealed. Such authentic interactivity is rarely achieved in this context; a really good book is one in which the author draws the reader in by chronicling notions and events in such a way as to invite and affirm our ability to relate. A really great story dispenses with the dichotomy of author and reader altogether, and the precious anomaly of Wolfs Message is that it behaves more like an Oracle than a Book. Dr. Barbara E. Fields, Executive Director, Association for Global New Thought.

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Wolfs Message

Suzanne Giesemann

Praise for Wolfs Message

Wolfs Message is a masterpiece of intrigue. If you have ever wanted to read a book that validates immortality and communication with loved ones who have passed on, then read this book. It is an authentic portal to the other side. Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit

To say that the medium is the message may be an overly used clich, but this medium, Suzanne Giesemann, has a message that humanity needs desperately to hear. Wolfs Message is her riveting account of how she deciphered this message from a series of clues disclosed to her by an extraordinary young man after his death and she backs up her evidence in a way that will convince even the most hardened skeptic. This is literally a mind-blowing book. Read it and see for yourself! Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Author of Lessons from the Light

For anyone interested in the afterlife, Wolf's Message is a must-read, skillfully written by a very credible, enormously gifted, and highly respected medium. It is an engrossing, enthralling, engaging page-turner that will captivate most readers. This terrific book makes a powerful contribution to the growing body of compelling evidence that consciousness clearly survives bodily death and is indeed eternal. I recommend it with great enthusiasm. John R. Audette, M.S., Founder, International Association for Near-Death Studies; President, CEO & Co-Founder, Eternea & Quantrek,

Somehow, reading Wolf's Message creates a field into which the reader is incorporated experientially. Reading, learning, and Being are rolled into a synergy that exemplifies the truths of nature and existence as they are revealed. Such authentic interactivity is rarely achieved in this context; a really good book is one in which the author draws the reader in by chronicling notions and events in such a way as to invite and affirm our ability to relate. A really great story dispenses with the dichotomy of author and reader altogether, and the precious anomaly of Wolf's Message is that it behaves more like an Oracle than a Book. Barbara E. Fields, Ph.D., Executive Director, Association for Global New Thought

Copyright 2014, Suzanne Giesemann

To Mike and Beth,

Wolf love.

A Native American grandfather is talking to his grandson about a recent tragedy in their tribe. He says, I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is angry and wants revenge. The other is understanding and feels compassion.

The grandson asks him, Which wolf will win?

The grandfather answers, The one I feed.

~ Native American Story

CONTENTS

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FOREWORD

When I first learned about Wolf, the young man celebrated in this extraordinary book, and came to understand his inspiring message from the other side concerning humanitys pressing need to balance mind and heart, I was reminded of Carole Kings powerful song, Change in Mind, Change of Heart.

Released in 1991 to critical acclaim, Change in Mind, Change of Heart haunted my mind as it spoke to my heart, and I sang it many times. This song deeply moved me and millions of others, not only because of its beautiful melody and Kings equally beautiful voice, but also because of its fundamental meaning and message about the need for us to love one another more.

Let me be blunt. The account you are about to read is one of the most beautiful, inspirational, and unbelievable yet true stories I have ever encountered. It has the power to change your mind as well as your heart.

To give you a sense of what you are about to read, try to imagine the following three things:

First, try to imagine that you are the parent of a young man you dearly love who is very different from most people. Your son Wolf (a name he adopted) believes he is living in two worlds our conventional world of the physical, and the controversial world of Spirit. Your handsome son loves animals, poetry, and art, and he is beloved by many people. Yet he is haunted by mystical experiences which few of his peers share, and he has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Then one fateful day, out of the blue, two detectives come to your home with the tragic news that your son was struck by lightning next to a tree and killed. In an instant he is gone. Your grief is understandable and severe.

However, two days later, upon visiting your sons apartment, to your utter amazement and even greater disbelief you discover a picture drawn by your son which clearly indicates that he not only foresaw his own death, but that he specifically saw himself being killed by lightning next to a tree. [There are additional facts even more startling about his apparent death premonition which will be revealed later in the book].

How is this possible, you ask. Your world is shaken to its core.

Second, try to imagine that you are a skilled and genuine medium. You are not just any successful medium, mind you, but a medium who in your prior life had been a distinguished commander in the Navy. Not only were you highly educated and decorated, you were also appointed to serve as the aide to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In fact, along with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, you were in the last plane to fly after the horrific terrorist attack of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Now imagine that you meet the parents of the late Wolf at a conference where you are giving a presentation on mediumship. You feel inspired to gift them a free reading, but two days before you do the reading, Wolf comes to you early in the morning, and you take reams of notes of the information he gives you. You have no idea what, if any, of this information is valid or relevant.

However, toward the end of this unanticipated pre-reading with Wolf, he instructs you to have the information formally scored by a world renowned expert in such matters. You followed his instructions, and the results turn out to be highly accurate.

How is this possible, you ask again. A deceased person was seeking you out days before the actual reading was to begin, and this was only the beginning of what would become one of the most transformative relationships in your life.

Third, try to imagine that you are a successful senior academic and scientist. You have received your Ph.D. from Harvard University; you have served as a professor at both Harvard and Yale; and you currently serve as a professor in five departments at the University of Arizona. During more than four decades of research and after more than four hundred scientific publications, your investigations have taken you from the mainstream of research to the frontiers of science, and your journey has required great perseverance, openness, and humility. You have had the privilege to test and document more than two dozen of the most gifted and famous mediums living today, one of them being Suzanne Giesemann, the author of this book.

Now imagine that one day you receive an email from this medium, claiming not only that she had experienced an unanticipated appearance of a deceased person named Wolf before the actual reading, but that Wolf had instructed her to have this pre-reading scored using the formal rating system you developed in your laboratory and have used successfully with this medium (and many others) on multiple previous occasions. Moreover, as you statistically analyze the careful scoring conducted by the young mans parents and validate the profound significance of this pre-reading (included as Appendix A of this book), you and your colleagues begin to have highly specific and verifiable synchronicities clearly connected to this young man during the process of Ms. Giesemann coming to know and celebrate Wolfs messages since his passing. Yes, you read this correctly.

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