Conversations with Whitney Houston
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Whitney makes contact and clears any doubts about her passing, addiction to drugs, husband and the people who were important in her life. But it is not primarily about these events, as we discovered, she has a clear and passionate message for her daughter.
There are a number of references specifically directed to her daughter Bobbi Kristina to read and find comfort. It's a message from a loving mother who wishes to connect with her only child beyond the physical to explain the event that was her passing. The spirits of Whitney and Bobbi Kristina will always be intertwined.
Whitney tells us she left unexpectedly and could not say goodbye but this is a chance to communicate and eventually complete her passage to the other side.
Even though Sussan and I were not followers of Whitney's career, we enjoyed and respected her talent, she was iconic and a modern day diva. This book is not about the mega star Whitney Houston, it is about a grieving mother who misses her daughter and did not get her opportunity to say goodbye in her own way. This message is hers and hers alone.
As a channeler Sussan allows the non-physical entity, in this case Whitney Houston, to enter and transfer her message using Sussan's vocabulary and emotions. We do not exercise any judgement or have an opinion because for us, we are only here to relay the message.
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Conversations with Whitney Houston - Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore
Introduction to
Conversations with
Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston is one of the best-selling musical artists of all times. Her career, personal life and marriage to the high profile singer Bobby Brown is well documented. This amazing talent sadly passed away on February 9th 2012 at the young age of forty eight, her lifestyle and better judgment fatally colliding in a hotel room at the Beverly Hilton.
Whitney makes contact and clears any doubts about her passing, addiction to drugs, husband and the people who were important in her life. But it is not primarily about these events as we discovered, she has a clear and passionate message for her daughter.
There are a number of references specifically directed to her daughter Bobbi Kristina to read and find comfort in. It's a message from a loving mother who wishes to connect with her only child beyond the physical to explain the event that was her passing. The spirits of Whitney and Bobbi Kristina will always be intertwined.
Whitney tells us she left unexpectedly and could not say goodbye, but this is a chance to communicate and eventually complete her passage to the other side.
Even though Sussan and I were not followers of Whitney's career, we enjoyed and respected her talent, she was iconic and a modern day diva. This book is not about the mega star Whitney Houston, it is about a grieving mother who misses her daughter and did not get her opportunity to say goodbye in her own way. This message is hers and hers alone.
There is another necessary chapter we have added since the death of Bobbi Kristina. The message is remarkable in the understanding of life after death, and not what we were expecting from Whitney.
So please join us as we connect with one of the greatest divas of all times Whitney Houston.
whitney1Chapter One
First Contact
We attempted to channel Whitney twice before with little success. In channeling we need to synchronize the vibration between the entity and the channeler. The delay revolved around her desire to come forward and communicate her passing. Sussan gave assurance the conversation would not be released without her consent. After many conversations over time, Whitney gave us permission in the last chapter to publish the eBook.
Sussan asks Whitney to join us to commence the connection. She closes her eyes and remembers one of Whitney's songs. There are a few moments of silence and then a quiet voice begins to speak.
Whitney speaks: You wish to speak to me.
Ron answers: Do we have Whitney Houston?
Whitney answers: Yes you do.
Ron's comment: Whitney is speaking in a very quiet and almost frail voice, it was not quite what I expected from such a powerful on- stage Diva.
Whitney speaks: I am ready.
Ron asks Whitney: Where are you now