Is it possible to talk to people who are no longer here? What if what you always thought was impossible wasn't? Sometimes, a single experience can shake a lifetime of certainties.
This book is an intimate account of a real-life experience that is both moving and disturbing. For several months after his death, the author felt a strong and recurring inner connection with Freddie Mercury.
In her personal diary, she records everything: her feelings, subtle phenomena, psychological transformations, as well as her doubts, critical thoughts and search for meaning.
Free from clich s, this story does not seek to convince at all costs, but rather to encourage readers to think differently. It poses this simple yet dizzying question:
What if inner experiences deserved as much attention as measurable facts?
This book is for:
- Those who doubt, but question.
Those who have experienced unexplained phenomena and have never dared to talk about them.
Those who believe that human consciousness transcends the boundaries of the body.
All Freddie Mercury fans will find a familiar yet unexpected vibration here that is deeply respectful.
It is a sincere, non-dogmatic account that invites us to open the door to the invisible world without ever closing our eyes to reason.