Everybody knows what happened on the Kim Kardashian robbery in Paris. It was a horrible experience that left a memory in the subconscious mind not just of the mother of two but of Kanye West too. Kim Kardashian's experiences were revived when the criminals were arrested and charged and she has to release her statement to pin them down.
At present, Kris Jenner's daughter is trying to move on from the painful experience and what she is doing is quite intriguing as per Us Weekly. She is currently reading a true-to-life account of a near death experience. "Embraced by the Light" written by Betty J. Eadie in 1992 was her own story.
The fashionable reality star shared a snap of the book she is reading. The book was extolled as, "the most eminent, prominent and extensive near-death experience ever recorded." The author described her book's main purpose is "to reach hurting souls and bring comfort to them during hardships, loss of loved ones and to help them establish direction when misdirected through daily living."
The author wrote about her near-death experience at age 31 when she was hospitalized and operated and had felt a link to the spirit world. The book tells about the possibility of contacting departed loved ones. Kim, who has a firm belief in the afterlife, has tried before to contact her father, Robert Kardashian, Sr. who died in 2003 as reported by OK.
Kim's reading of the book could lead her to appreciate her life more because the robbers could have killed her. She was robbed at gunpoint and took her jewelry amounting to $10 million including her engagement ring. She was also tied up with plastic cables and taped her mouth. The ring was reportedly melted down and re-cut then sold to the black market.
Kim Kardashian robbery trauma was so deep that memory of it will take long years to heal. Her current reading material deals with the afterlife but must be read not to embrace spiritism and talking to the dead. This can be used by the devil to mislead her from the truth.
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