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Self Published Author Talks about Death in a Positive Light

Jul 01, 2009

“ Robert Miskimon writes a story about finding inner peace and joy after the loss of a loved one in the self-published book, What Death Can Touch. ”

What Death Can Touch

What Death Can Touch


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(ePrintWire.Org) – Thursday, June 25. News of the deaths of pop superstar Michael Jackson and Charlie’s Angel Farrah Fawcett shocked the whole world as they were two of the most influential figures of their time. Many people saw Jackson’s death as untimely, more so due to speculations about the cause of his death. Fawcett, who had a long battle with cancer, on the other hand was considered brave in fighting the disease. Their passing not only showed how much they have contributed to the entertainment industry but also how much they have influenced the rest of the world.

News of their passing is a stark reminder that even in greatness, one can never get away with the inevitability of death, and that one can never cheat death regardless of who you are or what you have. Indeed, death comes like a thief in the night, unbeknownst to you.

The loss of a loved one may bring about a great deal of emotional pain and trauma. Some may find death hard to accept and even harder to move on from.

Each one grieves in their own way and time, and it is important to accept that there is a reason for such events in life, even if you may not clearly see it. Eventually, understanding will come and so will acceptance of such situations. When you do so, you free yourself from the pain of losing someone and make yourself ready to move on with life and with things that remain in the aftermath of death.

The self-published book, What Death Can Touch is a gripping story of a journalist who, following the tragic death of his daughter, finally finds inner peace and joy from his personal woes as an alcoholic. Author Robert Miskimon helps you discover how to achieve spiritual renewal after the loss of a loved one and look at death in a positive light.

Death should not be viewed as a mere loss or an end; it should be looked upon as a gain and a start of a new and uncharted journey.


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