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Feature - Lorna Byrne's angels

Published: June 30, 2009

What if your closest friends were angels from Heaven? For one Irish mystic, that has been the truth since birth. Lorna Byrne describes a life filled with heavenly beings in the book Angels in My Hair, which has spent many weeks atop the bestseller lists of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

In her memoir - recently released in America - Byrne lays bare her experiences of modest beginnings in rural Ireland and living in a marriage that she knew would be cut brief by illness. All the while, she believes angels are guiding her and others in her life to live to their full potential. Interestingly, though parts of Byrne's story are sad, the main message is hope - rather than "Believe me I am telling the truth!"

So with an open mind, and your guardian angel reading beside you, here is our conversation with modern-day mystic Lorna Byrne, on faith, Ireland and of course, angels.

 

 

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  1. I've read Lorna Byrne's book and have been inspired by her words. Her book has brought me peace and serenity, a courage to handle anything. Thank you, Lorna!

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