Creative Writer and Singer/Songwriter Reflects Past Life Memories in New Book and Song
The new E-book "Egyptian Memories" by writer, singer/songwriter, Leisa Coffman, is now available along with a song of the same title. The new book describes the idea of soulmate love and how love lives on forever through reincarnation.
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) February 21, 2008 -- Reincarnation is it real? Leisa Coffman, author of new E-Book "Egyptian Memories" thinks so though she had not always believed in it however, through a personal life changing experience in 2003 she began embracing the belief.
Leisa tells a spell bounding love story of soulmates living in the Ancient Egyptian Era. She does not consider herself to be the typical author of a book, she says, "I am a creative writer, which is writing that goes outside the boundaries of standard and professional form." She continues, "A past life regression therapist suggested for me to start creative writing because it is the way I release my emotions."
Leisa feels it is important for her to share her writings in hopes that it will help people to better understand reincarnation and its purpose. Her writing naturally draws in the reader without any expectations. She provokes thought toward spirituality and life's choices.
Carnate means "of flesh," and reincarnate means to "reenter the flesh." Leisa states, "Once I started believing in reincarnation, I felt like one of my purposes was to begin writing about it in books and songs." Leisa also is a singer/songwriter and wrote a song in companion with the book also entitled "Egyptian Memories" and is available at iTunes.
She further explains, "Many people that begin believing in reincarnation a lot of times have a fear of talking about it because it is not a belief that is mainstream here in the United States. Once you research it and understand it, it makes complete and total sense. Having the belief gives you a level of understanding that puts your life into perspective. Kabbalists, Buddhists and Hindus teach reincarnation in their respective faiths, so one should not quickly disregard it." Leisa continues, "If reincarnation is not taught in ones religion, it usually takes a personal experience for someone to begin believing in it, or at least looking into it. That is how it happened for me. If I can at least cause a person to start thinking about the possibilities, then that alone could begin positive changes in their lives."
Leisa's book is available electronically with a free chapter download at http://www.egyptianmemories.com. The complete book can be purchased for $4.95.
Also available are important reincarnation research links as well as an interactive online quiz. The quiz has particular questions that could help others see that this natural phenomenon exists. "The online quiz I have on the website, is another way I wanted to provoke thought," Leisa concludes.
The book is published by Leisa's new E-Book publishing company, Leisa Books. Her idea is to publish other books relative to the topic. http://www.leisabooks.com.
To contact Leisa Coffman for an interview or for more information call (740) 756-7650.
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