Program & Replays
Healing Relationships Across The Veil
By the time Lisa's mother Joann "crossed the veil" in 2018, their mother/daughter relationship had deteriorated so badly that it was hard to mourn her mother's death. Joann's final years were difficult due to cruel words that were spoken because of her dementia. In order to forgive and mourn the loss of the loving mom who seemed to disappear in Joann's old age, Lisa Bonnice found peace with the assistance of psychic mediums and opening to her own communication with her mom "on the other side."
In this session, you'll discover:
- Resentments against someone (living or dead) must be resolved if true healing is to occur
- Resentments can and will block any communication coming from across the veil
- Sometimes we need to ask for help from experts, who can see our resented loved ones as the light beings that they really are
Lisa Bonnice
Lisa Bonnice is an award-winning writer and humorist. She received two excellence awards from MSNBC.com during her tenure there as a news writer/associate producer. She also traveled the country as a stand-up comedian, working with the likes of Tim Allen and Steve Harvey.
She has hosted numerous summits for The Shift Network, including the Ancestral Healing Summit, Beyond the Veil Summit, and Intuitive Medicine Summit. Lisa also co-created the Generations Oracle kit with Carrie Paris.
Her first book, Shape Shifting: The Body/Mind/Spirit Weight Solution, includes a foreword by Neale Donald Walsch. Her true crime novel, Fear of Our Father, was twice featured on the Investigation Discovery network, a documentary on Court TV, and an Emmy-nominated documentary on the BBC. Her novel The Poppet Master, a metaphysical comedy, includes a foreword by Marc Allen, publisher at New World Library (and the man who discovered Eckhart Tolle).
Lisa's newest book, based on actual events found in her family tree, is entitled Castle Gate. It’s the true and tragic saga of the Garroch and Littlejohn families, related by marriage. The Littlejohn family is, unknowingly, descended from a lineage that was cursed during a witch trial in 1600s Scotland. The Garrochs are just unfortunate enough to have married into this nightmare. Lisa uses robust and extensive genealogical research to tell the tale of the families who emigrated to the United States from Scotland during the WWI and Prohibition eras, only to have the curse follow them there. The Littlejohns and Garrochs, and over a hundred others, are devastated by one of the biggest mine explosions in American history — the Castle Gate Mine Disaster of 1924 — where families are torn apart and almost two hundred men die by fire in a mine that the Littlejohns run.