By MaryRose Ochino
Reviewed for The Whole Life Times
by Lorrie Kazan
Psychic medium, MaryRose Ochino, believes in signs. In fact, her book is named to honor the dove whose ceaseless cooing woke her to a telepathic message. The message: “Prepare for a wonderful day,” something she’d considered impossible since multiple sclerosis had kept her virtually housebound for ten years.
“I felt like the bird was giving me a pep talk,” she said. It seemed to be saying, watch for signs of change and do not hesitate to go forward. In fact, she was about to soar.
The dove had awakened and alerted her to the coming of a miracle. Startled by her first live animal communication, she remembered two rules of psychic reading; “never try to make something fit,” and “logic has nothing to do with life or reading.”
That day she would receive a call for a reading from a woman who had heard glowing reports of her abilities from Dr. Gary Schwartz.
Dr. Schwartz is a Harvard-trained professor of psychology, medicine, neurology, psychiatry and surgery at the University of Arizona . His extensive laboratory-controlled tests with mediums, such as John Edward, ultimately ranked Ms. Ochino as one of the best. His book, The Afterlife Experiments is a must-read for anyone interested in mediumship.
The caller promised that if Ms. Ochino’s talents were anything near what she’d heard, then she would put the author on TV. Impressed by the reading, she kept her word, fulfilling one of the author’s dreams.
Soon, an even bigger desire was realized. A new medication (a transdermal cream called Prokarin) finally broke the cycle of constant, crippling pain, allowing the author to drive, travel and physically engage in life.
Sign of the Dove is an upbeat and accurate look at the life of a psychic medium, quick and fun to read. In sharing her miracles, Ms. Ochino inspires us to focus on the positives in our lives. Readers are likely to find themselves more present to the subtle messages that surround them.
Indeed, Ms. Ochino delightedly assures us that beings who have “crossed over” are listening to us, and want to communicate with us. In fact, they are communicating, sending signs of hope and direction. She inspires us to have faith, ask for guidance and not to worry if it comes in unexpected ways.