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Rebecca Schaper

Roses to Rainbow

After the sudden, unexpected passing of Rebecca Schaper’s remarkable dog Gus, she consulted animal communicator Sunny Mann, beginning a lengthy and revealing correspondence.

Sunny reported her dialogue with Gus in the afterlife at various times throughout the next year. This moving story includes the transcripts of those psychic sessions, along with Rebecca’s notes from her daily journal as she responds to both earthly and spiritual guidance from Gus. His spirit describes his life in both worlds, and he urges her to embrace fully her life contract as a shamanic practitioner and healer.

On reading the draft manuscript, Sunny wrote Rebecca:

Due to Gus, I have been able to transfer so many skills from my past lives, learned new modalities and am helping so many people. His role has been super significant in my life too because I have a better understanding of afterlife and life itself, of people, of collective consciousness and purpose. You have no idea where it has steered me.

Rebecca Schaper is the author of The Light in His Soul: Lessons from My Brother’s Schizophrenia, as well as the award-winning documentary about that journey, A Sister’s Call. Learn more at rebeccaschaper.com.

PRAISE FOR THE LIGHT IN HIS SOUL (Rebecca’s first book)

“Recovery really can happen. Read this story and leave with hope!”

— Jim Hayes, mental health advocate, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAM/) of

South Carolina Board President, and NAM/ National Board member

“Rebecca and Cal l's journey to healing will inspire you!”

— Cathy Gantt, BS, Clinical Counselor

«An essential book for anyone who dares to see the miraculous gift life presents us in our

struggles, obstacles, and most difficult moments.»

— Sara Landon, globally celebrated transformational leader, visionary entrepreneur, and

spiritual teacher

“Call and Rebecca's story opens big spaces for forgiveness, healing, and hope.”

— Kevin A. Hall, author, Black Sails White Rabbits: Cancer Was the Easy Part and

Portrait of the Artist Formerly Known as Bipolar
160 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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