"Cynthia Spring is an author, social activist, and explorer of the unconventional. Since the mid 1990s, she has been active in local ecology in the San Francisco area. Her explorations have been in the fields of spirituality, transpersonal psychology and personal growth. She lives in Northern California with her husband, psychologist Charles Garfield, and two cats, Bella and Layla. Frances Vaughan made her transition to a greater reality in 2017. She was a psychologist and teacher who inspired everyone she met to be his or her higher self. She wrote books and papers that carried on the wisdom and compassion that she has gathered from many lifetimes. She served as a trustee for 19 years at the Fetzer Institute, which helps build a spiritual foundation for a loving world. As a transpersonal psychotherapist she helped guide her clients to find the source of their healing. She continues her work through this book collaboration. ""Frances was a respected 'Wise Woman' and a true elder. She embodied the strong feminine and was a model of an extraordinarily bright mind meeting an ever expanding heart."" - Frank Ostaseski, Founder of Metta Institute, author of ""The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully"""
"""If you are a seeker, a doubter, or just curious, about what happens after death-that death is not the end, that there is nothing to fear, and that great peace and love flow after death-this book of stories about the Greater Reality will take you deeply into that experience. ""Cynthia Spring and Frances Vaughan's third book in the series 'The Greater Reality, ' Seven Stories to Light the Way Home leads the reader, by stories and commentary, into a variety of scenarios, each of which shows us the interpenetration of an earth incarnation with a greater reality. (The first two books of the trilogy, Seven Questions About Life After Life and Seven Questions About the Greater Reality, use a Q & A format.) ""Seven Stories to Light the Way Home brought me in touch again with the exchanges that Frances and Cynthia have been having-Cynthia on this plane and Frances 'from the balcony.' The book drew me deeply into the reality that Cynthia has entered and captures so convincingly-a consciousness in the afterlife."" -Susan Halpern, author of The Etiquette of Illness: What to Say When You Can't Find the Words, and Finding the Words: Candid Conversations with Loved Ones."