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Soul
Shift - Finding Where the Dead Go
By Mark Ireland
Despite being the son of renowned “Psychic to the
Stars,” Dr. Richard Ireland, Mark Ireland’s life
took a more conventional path until the unexpected
death of his son Brandon plunged him into the world
of mediums and psychics. Soul Shift: Finding
Where the Dead Go by Mark Ireland is an
intimate, personal account of a father’s unbearable
loss, and his journey towards a better understanding
of death and an acceptance of his son’s fate.
While Ireland loved his father, he chose to pursue a
career as an advertising executive, shelving
spiritualism in favor of a pragmatic approach to
life. On the day of his son’s death Ireland was
disturbed by an ominous premonition regarding his
son. With his worst fears later confirmed, Mark
reentered his father's world, intent on connecting
with the realms of spirit, and consulted a number of
well-known psychics including Allison Dubois, the
subject of NBC's hit show Medium. Proceeding with
modest expectations, he was struck by the remarkably
accurate information provided in these readings.
Soul Shift is an amazing story of psychic
communication, which will bring comfort to the
bereaved and cause even the most skeptical
unbelievers to broaden their views. The author's
bold exploration of paranormal phenomena and
evidence of life after death, and his moving
attempts to contact the dead, will touch many
readers, and change their perspectives on death
forever.
Blend Radio Interviews
Mark Ireland will be a guest co-host for a
special Psychic & Paranormal show on Champagne
Sundays variety radio, featuring psychic-medium
Jamie Clark - as seen on the TV show America's
Psychic Challenge; and JJ Lumsden - author of
'The Hidden Whisper'. Call in for a free
mini-reading with Jamie! Show airs live on
Sunday, March 22, from 11am – 1pm PST.
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Mark Ireland was interview on our online radio show,
Ultimate Living on September 19, 2008. To listen to
the entire, unedited show, please click here. To
listen to Mark's interview, please double click on
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About The Author:
Mark Ireland lives in Scottsdale,
Arizona with his wife Susan where he
works as an advertising executive.
Presently engaged in “consciousness
survival” research experiments, Ireland
is collaborating with respected
scientists including systems theorist
Dr. Don Watson, developer of TES (Theory
of Enformed Systems). Ireland
contributed an essay to medium Allison
Dubois’s best-selling We Are Their
Heaven. Other projects in the pipeline
include an update and reissue of The
Phoenix Oracle penned by his father,
renowned “psychic to the stars” Dr.
Richard Ireland, along with the
previously unpublished Psychic
Development Guide, also authored by his
father.
For
more about Mark Ireland, his book ‘Soul Shift-Finding Where the Dead
Go,’ or more about his father Richard Ireland, visit
www.SoulShiftBook.com or read Mark’s blog and watch his youtube
videos at
http://www.myspace.com/soul_shift
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