Christina Rasmussen is on a mission to reshape how we navigate life after loss. As the founder of The Life Reentry Institute, she guides individuals in building pathways back to life. Rasmussen's work empowers readers to rebuild, reclaim, and relaunch their lives by harnessing the profound potential of the human mind. Her personal journey and innovative approach to overcoming loss have earned her international recognition.
A deeply transformative guide to overcoming grief, based on the author's
personal experience and her training as a therapist and crisis intervention
counsellor. With boundless compassion and gentle guidance, it explores the
world before and after loss, and leads the reader out of the 'waiting room' in
between into a new life of hope and love.
"Where did you go?" This was the first question Christina Rasmussen asked after the death of her husband. A young widow with two daughters, Rasmussen would go on to become an esteemed grief educator who helped countless others rebuild their lives after loss. Yet, even as she learned to thrive again, that first heartbreaking question persisted. Even as she and her clients forged new paths and discovered new joy, the same questions remained: Are we capable of connecting to those who have passed on? What really happens after we die? As a professional grounded in science, Christina was a skeptic who shied away from the conventional mystical, supernatural, and religious descriptions of the afterlife -- so she turned to what seemed "provable" to unravel the mystery of life beyond life: physics. What she found was beyond anything she could have expected: not only is there life after death, but we all have the ability to connect with loved ones who have passed on. Sharing an inspiring message of hope, optimism, and love, "Where Did You Go?" is a transporting step-by-step guide to journeying to the other side, from one of our most trusted voices on life after loss. Bridging the gap between the metaphysical and the measurable, it will change the way we grieve, the way we live and how we define our potential -- in this life and the hereafter