Host: Sheryl Glick R.M.T. (http://sheryl@sherylglick.com)
Special Guest: Dr. Joe Gallenberger (https://synccreation.com%20)
In this episode of Healing From Within your host Sheryl Glick author of
The Living Spirit which is a tale of spiritual awakening, spiritual
healing, spiritual communication, and a guide to intuitive functioning is
delighted to welcome a fellow traveler on the journey of love and respect
for life, and for knowing the truth of Soul Being Dr. Joe Gallenberger
author of Heaven Is For Healing: A Soul¹s Journey After Suicide.
Sheryl and her guests share intimate experiences that have often led past
the early beliefs or training of the physical world to explore the true
energetic nature of man and spirit and to know life in its
multidimensional aspects. Whatever field of work or lifestyle we pursue,
those with open minds and hearts are ultimately led to the truth of our
energy presence to discover the real reason a soul would come to
experience a physical life.
Today Dr. Joe Gallenberger reveals how his contact with his brother Pete
on the other side over two decades of communication has shown him how Pete
with the most loving assistance in Spirit has progressed in healing from
his suicide and is exploring new options for his next life. We discover
love can pierce any veil and that life is eternal. Dr. Gallenberger is a
clinical psychologist and psychokinesis and manifestation workshop
provider, and will describe the many tools available to handle struggles
with depression and grief in order to achieve a productive life journey.
Sheryl asks Joe to think back to his childhood and a person place or event
that was important to him. He writes of his family and especially his
older brother Pete who he loved so deeply. He wrote, ³My parents had four
boys, each four years apart, followed by my sister two years later. Pete
was the second child and I the last boy. All of us were born in the snowy
season which in Wisconsin lasts half the year. We moved to the East Coast
when my dad started climbing his corporate ladder. Both my parents were
very busy during that time so Pete took up the slack and often served as
my mother father friend and mentorŠEight years older he volunteered to
diaper me as an infant play with me when I was a toddler and counsel me on
playground tactics as I started schoolŠHe enjoyed competition and abhorred
poor sportsmanship. I never saw him angry at our parents. He seemed always
to be performing ³up to specs.² What I most admired about Pete as I was
growing up and what I still treasure is that he treated all life forms
human, animal or plant with an intelligent, quiet kindness and respect.
And he did so in a very manly way. Adults, peers and children all
responded to him with great attraction So he set an example which seemed
to me both worthy and reachable. If I could follow it, I felt guaranteed
to become a good man, well liked and successful.²
We fast forward to a sad time when Joe¹s brother Pete died as a result of
suicide Joe shares that though he understood and believed in Spirit and
the soul surviving physical death he still did not want people to think
that suicide was the best decision as people who get left behind struggle
greatly and those who chose to depart early while not any less accepted in
Spirit may have missed further opportunities for soul growth during their
life. Life is precious and must be valued even in difficult times.
Joe tells us that about twenty five years ago Pete shot himself after
decades of struggle with physical pain and financial stress. It threw him
and the family into turmoil. He worked on ways to meet the grief head on,
to help everybody through it, and to find out what he could about what
happened to Pete on the other side after his death. He used his many
skills learned as a meditation trainer at Monroe Institute and help from a