Joyous Dance, an Alaskan Spirit Guide, met Ben on the day he died. Ben, a family man and a psychotherapist by profession, was celebrating his birthday by making a short forty-five mile drive from his home in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley in Alaska into the city of Anchorage.
Ben intended to do a little shopping, have a nice lunch and take in an action movie. As it turned out, Ben got a lot more action than he anticipated in a restaurant familiar to Ben for their delicious and most importantly, affordable King Crab. Needless to say, dying was not a part of his plan.
Now Ben, being a therapist and well read on the topic of death and dying, knew about spirit guides. He had patients who had reported some spirit guide like experiences and they were well documented in the "Life after Life" literature. But as for Ben himself, despite a few close calls of his own, he had no memory of a personal experience of his own with such a guide.
At least, not until now.
Whatever Ben might have thought about what spirit guides were like or what their job description might be, he was soon to discover that he had had no idea. No idea whatsoever.
It turns out that spirit guides, as often reported, appear to help some people, though not all mind you, decide whether or not they are ready to move on to whatever is beyond this life or to stay with the life they know.
Well, that was Ben's situation, and Joyous Dance was there to help him with a not so comfortable look at his own life and some other lives as well. It was to be quite a journey spanning centuries and continents far and near.
So the dance begins.