In this article, in occasion of holiday of 2 November, in my country dedicated to remember the deaths, I want to introduce a review about a very singular and curious book. This book is not a fantasy or a fiction, but a true story of a woman who says to speak with the deaths.
The volume is titled When tomorrow speaks to me – Memoirs of an Irish Medium by Bridget Benson. The medium is just Mrs. Benson, author of a biographical book where she tells all her life and the first supernatural episodes of contact with the deaths. Bridget Benson was born in County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland.
She lived with her parents, grand parents and a great aunt in an country house without electricity and running water. After the death of her grandmother , at seventh years old, Bridget received a message about her father who would be died when she was twelve years old.
This sad prophecy comes true and Bridget begins a life made of messages of her beloved father and other relatives. All messages that Bridget receives explain clearly many aspects of her life: her marriage with Kenn, the children, a new love story with another man, Ron, who has given her another child. Kenn and Bridget, after a separation, came back in in their marriage, while Ron became a great family friend and a wonderful father to the child that he has had with Bridget.
The “gift” of Bridget Benson continues during all her life and for such raison the medium decided to change his work to dedicate herself to help people that have lost their friends o relatives for death causes.
The medium, in the years, has builded a career as a medium, by conducting public and private readings about life after death, participating at charity events and using her capacity for police investigations.
“When Tomorrow speaks to me”is not only the title of a book, but also a poem written by Bridget Benson for her friend Carol, dead for a breast cancer in 2005. The medium wrote this poem as she went to see Carol a few days before she passed. Medium’s friend asked if Bridget would speak about her at her funeral and Bridget said that she would when she got the words from Spirit.
This accurate and emotional poem says:” When tomorrow starts without me. This is what you have to do. Give help and comfort to each other As I’m still a part of you”.
Bridget Benson’s book was released in 2010 by Llewellyn Publications, a division of Llewellyn WorldWide Ltd. The volume has 213 pages and helps to understand that life doesn’t come to end with death, but continues in a better world. Which to be in the sky or in another place it is not so important, it is sufficient to know that our soul is immortal forever.
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Message for Bridgette from Tony Delaney. Hoping you are well and always thinking of your kindness with Sue and me way back 10 years ago.
I’ve ust noticed a small typo. On web page: https://advicesbooks.com/index.php/review-when-tomorrow-speaks-to-me-by-bridget-benson/
“This accurate and emotional poem says:” When tomorrow stars without me. This is what you have to do. Give help and comfort to each other As I’m still a part of you”.
It should reads starts not stars as Bridgette well knows. She wrote the poem for my late wifes funeral.
Much love,
Tony xx