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Finding Davey: A father's search for his son in the afterlife

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Finding Davey: A father's search for his son in the afterlife
Finding Davey: A father's search for his son in the afterlife

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Finding Davey: A father's search for his son in the afterlife

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How do you recover from the loss of a child?
When David Alison's son died in a car accident, he did what any other parent would likely do: spiral into extraordinary grief. Though the heartbreak he experienced was profound, he could not shake the feeling that his son, Davey, was still around and trying to communicate with him. Could consciousness survive physical death? David's engineering background did not allow for that concept, yet those feelings remained. In this story, David walks the reader through the experiences he had connecting with his son, the resources he found to satisfy the doubts from the left side of his brain, and the tools he used to create a new relationship with his son across the veil.

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