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LEND ME YOUR SOUL
A true story to help those who lost a loved one
» Lend me your soul » is the last book of Alexandre Grigoriantz (editions Alphee, Jean-Paul Bertrand, Paris, May 2009.)
It is an increible but nevertheless true story about Alexandre who woke-up after a three months coma, with the memory of somebody else. In the very same moment when Alexandra had a heart attack, Florence died in a scooter accident. It seems thaht at that moment the two girls exchanged their soul. today, after thirty years, Alexandra not only still has a part of Florence’s memory, but also some aspects of her personality.
When she came out of the hospital, Alexandra looked for Angelina, Florence’s mother and gave to her some important revelations on Florence’s life before her deadly accident and about her « after life ».
In the end of the book, Doctor Gorbatovski analyses one by one different hypothesis that could explain that phenomenon. In order to understand better what happenend to Alexandra, he studied the most recent discoveries made by american specialists on D.I.D (Dissociation Identity Disorders ) exploring also « Walk-in » phenomenons and possession. Leaving the choice to the reader among several explanations referring to his sensibility, he offers his own theory that one will discover reading this book that changes dramatically the knowledge on « life after life » and about the soul’s transmigration phenomenons.
This book will fascinate people interested in states of coma, N.D.E. (Near Death Experiences), O.B.E. (Out of Body Experiments), phenomenons of possession, « Walk-ins » as well as D.I.D. (Dissociation Idendity Disorders) also calles M.P.D. (Multiple Personality Disorders).
However the mystery of this unique and true case still goes on and the author does not reject Alexandra’s idea which is to say that Florence, who continues to live in the beyond, lent her soul to send her on a mission that one will discover at the end of the book.
Nowadays, Alexandra lives in Antibes. She can be contacted through the author at this adress: alexgrigor@wanadoo.fr or on this website www.grigoriantz.com