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A NEW BOOK by Tatyana Tanika: 

 

Channeling Vysotsky: A Poet's Journey From Limbo to the Light 

  Dual-language spirit messages in Russian and English. 

ISBN 978-0-9764538-0-0; 502 pages; the date of release 1/2006

 In spirit conversations with the author of this book, performing poet and actor Vladimir Vysotsky (1938-1980) a celebrity and Russian counterpart of John Lennon and Elvis Presley in the West, sets the record straight. He insists that he was murdered and did not die of a heart attack as was stated in the official version. He spoke about his personal problems and dictated 22 improvised poems to Tanika hoping to convince people that we survive bodily death. In the name of disclosure Vysotsky revealed new facts about his life and guided Tanika to the sources of confirmations. Speaking about his mission, he revealed that he was part of a special group of poets guided by entities from the higher dimensions in order to advance the nation’s collective consciousness. (He only learned about this in his afterlife.) Can poetry wipe away an unwanted political regime? Or, can poets do more than politicians and revolutionaries? Or, if poets couldn’t do it in past, can they spread their influence today? 

This book will appeal to anyone interested in the mysterious phenomena of inter-dimensional communication. The dual language messages – originals in Russian are printed side-by-side with their translations in English – will be a PERFECT read for students of East European studies. As in A World Beyond in which author Ruth Montgomery received medium Arthur Ford’s afterlife messages in an easy to read contemporary language, so did this book. Tanika received Vysotsky’s messages in contemporary spoken Russian, which provided fine insights into the problems of the modern world. Vysotsky’s ideas about his theatrical roles (Hamlet, Galileo) and his observations about American film actors are astounding. Vysotsky’s songs and poetry were banned by the Kremlin but loved by Russian people.

 Tanika reports on her numerous sittings with English and American professional mediums. These mediums confirmed the information about Vysotsky’s tragic death. When the manuscript was already on the way to printer, Valeri Nisanov, a photograph and  friend of Vysotsky who lived with him in a same house, broke his 25-year-long silence announcing that Vysotsky… was murdered! Now the mediums’ consensus regarding the poet’s violent death no longer sounded unbelievable. 

The author, Tatyana Tanika, a retired film critic with a Soviet academic degree, is in training as spirit healer with both American and Russian teachers. Her first book in English Death the Beginning (1999) told the story of how she started to hear dead people talking while typing into her computer. Tanika doesn’t provide readings or public demonstrations.

 

Currently Channeling Vysotsky is available from  Amazon.com and Tanika's Books web site www.tanika.com.