Cynthia Girman: Grief, Guidance, and a Gift from Beyond

 

“Life is not happening to you. Life is to be experienced by you.”

-Cindy Girman

Bump In The Road:

Cindy Girman, Life After Life

Is There Life After Life?

 

Cindy Girman has a doctorate in biostatistics and epidemiology. In short, she’s a scientist. She’s analytical. But what happened challenged her mind and her soul.

Cindy lost her  22-year-old son, Alec, to drugs.  This event plunged her into the depths of grief, a fog that seemed impenetrable for months.

An encounter with a medium opened a new and unexpected chapter in her life, when she found herself communicating with her lost son. These sessions led to the co-creation of a book titled “Voice From Heaven: From Earthly Struggles to Thriving in the Afterlife,” where Alec serves as the primary author, sharing his experiences from beyond.

The podcast delves into the complexities of grief, the challenges of addiction, and the transformative power of spiritual connection. Cindy discusses how her views on God, the afterlife, and spirituality evolved dramatically through her experiences. She also touches on the profound lessons she learned from Alec, both in life and in death.

Cynthia Girman on The Spiritual Side of Loss

 

 

“Losing a child is just something that you never wish on anyone.”

 

“We are spiritual beings living a physical life in order to learn how to be more compassionate, loving and forgiving.”

 

“Life is not happening to you. Life is to be experienced by you.”

 

“I’m trying now to be more aware of myself… to take a second and look outside, walk outside, put my feet in the grass.”

 

“You experience the emotional impact that you had on other people with every decision that you make.”

 

“I am donating 50% of the proceeds from the book to research on better treatments for addiction.”

About
Bump in the Road

Everyone hits a bump in the road. The question becomes: What do you do with it?

I share stories about how people experience, manage and navigate life's bumps, hopefully using them as a pivot into a more conscious and meaningful life.