VBT: Saving Casey



With us today is Liza O'Connor. Liza, tell us how an eighty-year-old woman ended up in the body of a seventeen-year-old teen?Since Cass, the 80 year old woman in question, has no idea how that happened, the matter is never addressed in Saving Casey. But I am willing to share my theory, based upon my personal experiences and beliefs.So here is how it happened according to Liza:Old Cass is dying of cancer and short cuts her death by overdosing on painkillers. Like 20 percent of Americans, she believes in reincarnation and expects to come back as a baby with no memories of her prior life.However, when she wakes up with her memories and thoughts of her prior self, she first thinks she botched her suicide. When she realizes she’s in a teenage body, she is completely baffled. She goes back and forth as to whether God is rewarding or punishing her.Here’s how that happened according to Liza:Both she and Casey died at the approximate same time.Both their souls properly separated from their bodies in search of a new host. I suspect God sent Casey’s soul into a new baby of some nice middle-class family where she is slotted to have a loving and happy life. For Cass, he has a tougher task in mind. He sends her soul into the body of Casey, which is being artificially kept alive by the hospital, because her father is not yet ready to give up on her reviving.Why should I believe that is possible? Well, lots of people have experienced out-of-body occurrences. I myself have left my body—once. However, it’s one of those unbelievable realities that until you personally experience it, you probably aren’t going to believe it.I was sixteen at the time and I’ve no idea why my soul decided to go on a walkabout. I wasn’t sick and I wasn’t dying. But suddenly I was out of my body, through the window, and outside. While I had no sense or need of the body I left behind, I was fully aware of my environment. I existed, but had no form. When the crows began to screech excitedly, I knew they were crows, which meant my memories and knowledge had come with me. However, I became very frightened of those crows, certain they could somehow capture my soul. A second later, I flew back into my body, and I never tried to leave it again. So let’s say reincarnation occurs accordint to Liza and your soul retains all your memories when it finds a new host. Why don’t I remember all these past lives I’ve supposedly have had. And how does Cass retain all her memories?I have a theory on that. Most of us return as a newborn baby. A baby or fetus has an underdeveloped brain, thus our memories are either ditched or put somewhere in that undeveloped grey matter where, for most of us, it’s irretrievable. Now the body Cass entered would have been far mostly developed, so Cass could easily store and retrieve her memories in Casey’s brain. (The brain doesn’t fully develop until about the 25th year, but the memory section is pretty good at 17)Why can’t Cass tap into Casey’s memories as well? Because Casey took them with her when she left the body. From my experience, I am certain they accompany, or is part of the soul.How many people believe that souls can leave a body and reincarnation occurs?According to Wikipedia, 1 out of 10 people have experienced an out of body experience at least once in their life. A 2005 Gallop poll showed 20% of Americans believed in reincarnation. The percentage of Europeans believing in reincarnation is slightly larger.For me, I have no doubts, thus I treat out of body occurrences and reincarnation as facts of life. I would love to know what you think. Leave me a comment. Do you believe in out of body experiences and/or reincarnation? Have you ever had a personal experience you’d like to share?BLURB:I live in Denville, NJ with my dog, Jess. We hike in fabulous woods every day, rain or shine, sleet or snow. Having an adventurous nature, I learned to fly small cessnas in NJ, hang-glide in New Zealand, kayak in Pennsylvania, ski in New York, scuba dive with great white sharks in Australia, dig up dinosaur bones in Montana, sky dive in Indiana, and raft a class four river in Tasmania. I’m an avid gardener, amateur photographer, and dabbler in watercolors and graphic arts. Yet through my entire life, my first love has and always will be writing novels. I love to create interesting characters, set them loose, and scribe what happens.SAVING CASEY BUY LINKSBonobookstore: http://bonobookstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_54&products_id=79
Amazon Link to Saving Casey:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7KRSOO
Barnes&Noble Link to SC:http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saving-casey-liza-oconnor/1113795362?ean=2940015849295

Liza will award a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Other random commenters at blog stops will receive: $5 Amazon GCs, tattoos like Casey’s, or offer to place tattoos like Casey’s on a jpg picture supplied by winner.
The tour dates can be found here:
http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2013/01/virtual-book-tour-saving-casey-by-liza.html Saving Casey will be reduced from $5.99 to $2.99 for the duration of the tour (March 5th-April 11th) at Amazon, B&N, DP/Bono, ARe, Coffee Time Romance, BookStrand and Smashwords.
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