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recently written a book on a similar topic. 
“I thought it would be of interest to our 
readers,
” Zimmerman said. “
And, boy, was I 
right. After that story came out, our phone 
was ringing off the hook with people who 
wanted to get in touch with her.
”

WELCOME TO EARTH SCHOOL
Rosen describes herself as “an ambassador 
between the spirit world and our day-to-day 
world — relaying wisdom and insight from 
angels, guides and those who have passed on 
to people seeking answers in the here and 
now.
”
She said all people have this innate ability, 
and a lot of her work, including her latest 
book, What’s Your Heaven?, helps people tap 
into their own gifts to connect with their 
deceased loved ones.
In the book, Rosen writes that the spirits 
who line up outside her “mental door” are 
eager to share their insights and talk about 
where they are now — a place they describe 
as “heavenly.
”
“The big reveal,
” Rosen writes, “is that 
heaven isn’t a physical place” but a state of 
being ruled by peace, commitment and love.
“This book has a more universal message 
that zeroes in on our job in what I call ‘Earth 
School’ — the soul lessons we choose before 
we’re born to evolve our souls, called soul 

contacts,
” she said. “I tell people that whatev-
er they are going through, it is happening for 
them, not to them.
”
Rosen teaches that each of us choose the 
life lessons we need for our souls to evolve. 
We choose our life’s circumstances, our par-
ents, friends and family — our soul groups 
— who will help us along the way. “I teach 
others that we are all playing out roles we 
agreed to and signed up for,
” she said.
But who would sign up for the heartache, 
health challenges and betrayal we all some-
times feel during our time on planet Earth?
We do, Rosen said, and we do so to learn 
lessons. “Let’s say you have a pattern of 
unhealthy relationships with people who 

betray or abandon you,
” she said. “The real 
lesson your soul needs to learn is how to 
hold healthy boundaries. Once you can 
reframe the narrative, you get to rewrite your 
life the way you choose it. I remind people to 
ask not why, but what is this problem here to 
teach me?”

SEVEN LESSONS 
Rosen’s latest book contains seven lessons to 
change your own personal life story. The first 
lesson is “I am connected.
” 
“We’re all source energy, Divine sparks of 
God, or Spirit, as I call it, which we can plug 
back into. We are all connected to this energy 
because we were born from it, and we will 
return to it. This relationship,
” she writes, “is 
the most important of our lives … We are all 
connected. We are not alone.
”
She said nothing she’s ever learned from 
Spirit conflicts with her Judaism. “The work 
I do is inclusive of all belief systems,
” said 
Rosen, who was a member of Adat Shalom 
when she lived in West Bloomfield. Readers 
of her book will enjoy the Jewish references 
she plants throughout the text.
The second lesson is “I am remembering.
”
She writes, “We each come into this life 
with lessons we must learn in order to grow 
in this lifetime and spiritually evolve. Our 
individual challenges were put into play 

OUR COMMUNITY

Rebecca Rosen with Fox 2 
anchor Roop Raj

Rebecca Rosen at a previous 
appearance at the Berman.

