When one
is near death, more than ever, one appreciates the value of life.
"Transcendental Sojourn: Arrival to One Journal" are the reflections
of Liz Cosline, reflecting on her thoughts and musings after coming so close to
leaving the planet seven years ago. A work of heartfelt musings and thoughts on
the world that surrounds us, "Transcendental Sojourn" is a worthwhile
read about the nature of life. Thank you so much, Liz!
2.
It was equally an honor to work with someone I
can FEEL is living what they are speaking about! It is so wonderful you are sharing what you
have received as a gift with the rest of the world. Keep up the great work! God kept you here for good reason!
Ilene
Ilene L. Dillon, MSW and Host
Full Power Living, www.emotionalpro.com
"Awakening the World to Emotions”
3. Life is
something one often takes for granted. Ask Liz, who after a near death experience,
decides to really stop and embrace the full aroma life offers. She searches for
that spirituality and purpose that drives us. By embracing life and staying
open to the many possibilities, one can wake to create, recognize and live.
Liz speaks of a man from the
third world, who lives in much destitution and hardship, yet greets her with a
bright smile on his countenance. It is unbelievable how he can be so full of
love when many unhappy things are going on in his life. He contributes it to a
sign of respect to the other person. By reflecting the same example to others,
each day can bring a different array of color and setting.
Time comes and goes, and often
one does not really listen to the things around them. A beautiful sunrise or
sunset, that might be our last, makes one feel a loss at not ever experiencing
such again. Liz thought she might not ever see such things again, but a miracle
helped her to regain her inner search to see the true beauty of things. She
learns she is never alone, because the Good Lord is always extending his
unconditional love. It is a step in her life well-worth the trip.
Transcendental Sojourn-Arrival
to One Journal is a learning stage that opens up one's heart and permits that
inner search of self. I found it held many stages in learning to grow and
balance out daily living. Liz Cosline sketches her step into self-discovery to
show that life has simple pleasures to offer. Her concept of learning to trust,
just as a child does a parent, is glowingly reflected as one searches her heart
to learn compassion. Her words touched me and gave me considerable thought.
They made me rethink daily life, as well as everyone and everything that
surrounds us in this encouraging read.
Cherokee
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance
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4.
BOOK, OR FRIENDLY
CONVERSATION? October 31, 2008 By Don
Efrom
Pocono Mts Pennsylvania
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Favorable: easy inspiration
"Having just completed reading Miss
Cosline's latest book, Transcendental Sojourn, I feel more like I have just
completed a friendly, thought provoking conversation with a friend, than
having read a book! The author's style is one which is straight forward, and
at times intensely thought provoking, while being very down to earth and
superbly reader friendly. Miss Cosline get's one to thinking, and that no
doubt is her goal in sharing her personal journal thoughts. I would highly recommend this book to anyone
seeking to visit portions of their own being, which perhaps they have fallen
out of touch with recently. Nicely written, at times deep, while at other
times, like an off-the-cuff comment, but overall, a fine authoring
achievement."
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Gender: Male Age: 65+
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5.
The New
Book Review
Friday, October 3, 2008
Liz
Cosline Shares Life/Death Experience
Transcendental
Sojourn
By Liz
Cosline
http://www.lizcosline.com/index.htm
Nonfiction
ISBN13 Hardcover 978-1-4363-3715-1
ISBN13 Softcover 978-1-4363-3714-4
Reviewed by Lisa E. Ruedemann, ruedester@gmail.com
Let me tell you about Liz Cosline's new book Transcendental Sojourn. It
is thought provoking…on to my thoughts……When we get older…yes older …we start
reflecting on the lives we've led. It is a human thing to reflect upon our life
and the place we have in the grand scheme of things. The wonder if we have
contributed anything worthwhile or major to this world or at least to our small
part of it. Our lives seem so short when you think of it really and over all
too soon for most of us. Each of us with a personal view of what death will be
and how that fits into the grand scheme of life. A few people have had the
opportunity to gain insight into death that the rest of us can only
conceptualize as we get closer to the reality. There are a rare few who have
actually faced death and have lived to share the experience with us. Liz
Cosline is one of those people who faced death and was willing to share her
thoughts and views with us on the experience.
Ms. Cosline suffered a brain aneurysm one Easter out hunting eggs. An almost
always fatal occurrence, however, she was one of the 1% who miraculously
recovered from such a traumatizing event. She expresses her views on how her
life has changed and how she now views her life and life's choices. I have read
Ms Cosline's other books ( One Voice, Unexpected Knowing and Notice for Arrival
- a trilogy about near death experience) and wish to share some of the insights
I gathered from her journey to the brink of death, through almost death and
then the life after near death. I find that her most recent book is her journey
into life's meaning. She writes with a new light on life and gave me much to
think about in regards to my own mortality, dreams and aspirations and where I
will be after death. The book is such an easy read. Just an account of her philosophy
of what life could be like living in harmony and peace, her questions to God ,
views on God and the place God holds in her life. The changed values and the
new way she sees what is important in life. She did not tell me how to think or
feel, did not preach a system of belief upon me. She just spoke in her words
about her journey through life changes since nearly dying and how she now views
living.
Like I said, it is seemingly simple easy reading...every time I have read it.
And yes I have read it several times and each time I read it I take something
different away some new thought…..a new insight to ponder. Reading this book
has me reflecting on my own life, values and what life means to me...and what
my death may bring...and how do I live the rest of my time here on this earth.
Yes so simple yet thought provoking. Definitely a worth wile choice of must
read books.~ Lisa E. Ruedemann, MS HSA