'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from Beyond
'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from Beyond
Author Claims to Channel Jim Morrison and Michael Hutchence in Candid New Account of their Lives
PITTSBURGH, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Legendary frontman for The Doors Jim Morrison died on July 3, 1971. Michael Hutchence, the original lead singer of INXS, died over two and a half decades later, on Nov. 22, 1997. Both deaths were tragic in nature, stealing away two brilliant musical minds far before they had reached the pinnacle of their greatness. But Morrison and Hutchence have more in common than their talent and their early demise. According to author and psychic medium Jacqueline Murray, they have both reached out from the grave to tell the true stories behind their lives and deaths.
In her new book, "A Tale of Two Brothers: Jim Morrison & Michael Hutchence" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www.authorhouse.com/), Murray shares these channeled stories, along with haunting new poetry and lyrics from both musicians.
According to Murray, Jim Morrison, in his volume of the book, "Renaissance Man (the Memoirs of Jim Morrison)," reveals through her how "he broke on through to the other side and why he was later placed in a bathtub."
"Read about Morrison's five hour struggle to stay alive and the detailed account of his last days and hours in Paris that have never been revealed," Murray writes. "Learn the true inspiration for Jim Morrison's songs and poetry that he never revealed on earth. Find out how Morrison really feels about the Doors' legacy and legal battles that have ensued from his estate with the other Doors."
In the second section of "A Tale of Two Brothers," "Chilled Divine (The True Essence of Michael Hutchence)," Murray focuses on the life and times of INXS's Hutchence, who she says came through from the other side "to finally end the controversy of his tragic death."
"Michael wants the world to know what really happened that morning, in his Sydney hotel room, who was there and why there was no note left behind to his loved ones," says Murray. Also revealed is Hutchence's rise to fame in INXS and, according to Murray, the truth of his missing millions.
Jacqueline Murray says she battled great skepticism when she was first contacted by the spirits of Jim Morrison and Michael Hutchence. Not a fan of either, she was a surprised and very reluctant channel for the information they wished to make known through her. It took Murray more than two years and a multitude of validations from outside sources, including many well-known psychics, like Linda Salvin, Judy Hevenly and Kathleen Tucci, before she considered publishing the information.
"I came to the realization that the material they were giving me was not for me exclusively, but to be shared," says Murray. "So, with great humility and honor, I am now presenting it."
"A Tale of Two Brothers" also includes contributions from radio psychic and spiritual teacher Francine Milano and international clairvoyant and psychic medium Christopher Rebrun. For more information, visit http://www.alongthewatchtower.com/.
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