Rememberings - Read by Sinéad O'Connor (Part 1)
TRIGGER WARNING : This contains experiences of child abuse. It may be triggering for some people who have dealt with childhood trauma or other forms of abuse.
Listen to Sinéad O'Connor's voice as she reads from her memoir, Rememberings. This is just the beginning of her audiobook. There are seven hours in total of her reading this book in its entirety. No, I will not be uploading Part 2. My hope is people will listen and need to go buy the book or the audiobook to listen to the rest of it if they have not already. You'll learn a lot more about this beautiful soul. There is also a wonderful documentary called "Nothing Compares" available to purchase on KZread. • Nothing Compares
RIP to the singing angel, Sinead.
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Discovered more of Rememberings read by Sinead: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZH6hp86faaSwgqQ.html
@Amirdokht
9 ай бұрын
Where can I download all parts?
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
@@Amirdokht There are a lot of different places online you can buy the book/audiobook or download. I'm afraid I can't suggest one because it would imply that I am a seller from a certain company. You can look through the comments. I think some people said they bought it from a few different sellers.
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
@@Amirdokht I really loved your video about your summer. Please let me know if you were able to find the audiobook in your country.
@Amirdokht
9 ай бұрын
That’s kind of you dear :) And about the audio book, I haven’t found any site that provide me a purchase of the audio book without any personal credit card. So, I guess sinead wants me to read her written words, although my own preference is to hear her story by her own voice. 😊✨
@Amirdokht
9 ай бұрын
Hi again. I just wanted to tell you that i've finally managed to purchase the audio book :) 🙏🏼😌
Everyone no matter who you are needs to be heard on their own words without judgement. Beautiful woman rest in peace ❤
@grose2272
10 ай бұрын
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@Stephanie24363
9 ай бұрын
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@stephenkelly7397
9 ай бұрын
RIP, SADLY MISSED: THANK YOU FOR ALL MY MEMORIES OF DUBLIN WHEN I WAS A YOUNG MAN. NOW I'M 67YRS OF AGE. GOD BLESS YOU XX THANKS FOR YOUR MUSIC. XX
@Annette-hs5gk
9 ай бұрын
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@shannon8673
9 ай бұрын
Devastating loss💔❤️🩹💔
I prefer reading, but hearing Sinéad's own voice is soothing to me, especially in light of her death.
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Same here. I went through such a range of emotions hearing it for the first time but I fell asleep listening to it last night. I also love her accent and how she says "Kewl"
@madfoxcityemnau6414
10 ай бұрын
Like listening to Marcel Proust. Only not fiction. 🤌
What a treasure! I wasn't disappointed, because SINEAD is a pure poet, singer-songwriter . I LOVE her singing VOICE and speaking voice is so blatantly honest.
I miss you Sinead. I remember seeing you back in 91, my eyes were just mesmerized and fixated on you. There’s a soul that comes out of you that you can feel but you can’t see. You are an amazing person with an amazing gift. Rest gently in Jesus‘s arms with your dear son!
This is Heartbreaking, I hope she is in a better place. We love you Sinead. ❤
Damn...I didn't realise what a talented person she was until after her passing. RIP Sinead.
REST IN PEACE AND LOVE FOREVER SINEAD.
Brilliant, sad, poetic, funny, warm, expressive, observant, haunting, mysterious ~ just like her. Rest in Peace beautiful Soul
Just realized why people love her so much. Its because her childhood innocence can be seen like princess Diana 🌹 both desperately craved the love their parents couldn't give only to get it from the entire world.
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
I think that is a reason many people seek fame. However, not everyone who becomes famous is loved and famous all over the world. To me, Sinead was different. I have never heard anyone else who could sing so beautifully. Her voice changes to express a variety of emotions. It goes from sounding so angelic to so powerful and angry. Then you have who she was as a person. So sensitive with so much courage, speaking out against all injustices everywhere. So much empathy.
@ciaraskeleton
10 ай бұрын
Sinead didn't seek fame to be loved, and people treated her horrifically when she was famous. They shunned her, laughed at her, snubbed her. She loved music and Telling the blatant truth through it. She didn't let mass amounts of hate and shaming that stop her from sharing the message that she was on this earth to share. She did not have a good life, or an easy life. She did not die feeling loved. She essentially sacrificed' her happiness in order to speak the truth using the platform she had. People were not nice to her, over and over again she was failed by us, by society, by the system, by her family, and then she lost her son to suicide. It's not romantic childlike innocence, she told the truth and the world chewed her up and spat her out, and we should be ashamed. We should learn from this, to listen, to women like Sinead. She suffered horrendously for most of her life. As much as she wanted to be loved she consistently sacrificed that, in order to do the right thing by her morals. That is fucking real strength. People love her because she was a rebel, and she spoke up when no one else would. Because she was talented, intelligent, she spoke up even when her hands were shaking, and everyone was against her, she was unfathomably brave. I detest that people might view her as her childhood trauma, rather than everything she was despite her pain. Or view her as childlike and naive. She was neither, she was a full and multifaceted, passionate human being, and we once again didn't care enough until she passed.
Sinéad's spoken voice was captivating - the base from which her singing voice arose. Rest easy, Sinéad.
R.I.P. you sweet girl. What a turbulent and unfair life you experienced.
@elaineginolfi9423
10 ай бұрын
So unfair. 😢. Beautiful girl. Wish I could have met her.
@hinaynihorvath3926
10 ай бұрын
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What a gift Sinead has left to the world! Beautiful honest Sinead, I love her!
I very much loved hearing Sinead’s voice giving details to her accounts growing up. So much a mixture of love, 48:31 hate, kindness, severe abuses & insanity. The voices, the music, the desperation to be…..just be… RIP
Sinead was honest in a dishonest world. She lived her truth and that made others uncomfortable. Rest in peace may Allah have mercy on your soul and bless you in heaven 🙏
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Beautiful tribute. Thank you for commenting.
Tears streaming down my face just her voice so honest and real and beautiful in every way..breaks my heart she had to go ..if only or i hope she knows how much she is loved ..im the same age i obviously know about her but not how she suffered..quite like my own home life ..but in a different way ..god wish she new she is so significant in this wicked world ..ill never forget you sinaed O'Connor ❤❤❤❤
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Beautiful comment, Angela. I really feel that she will go down in history. It is sad that the most amazing people are not really appreciated in their lifetime. I see a new generation of young people discovering her music now. We were so lucky to have her in this world.
@hinaynihorvath3926
10 ай бұрын
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I just finished reading the book, and l hope you consider uploading the rest. Many of Sinéad's Gen X longtime fans are wishing we could go back and surround her with the love and care she needed in life. Hearing her talk about the things we just read keeps her energy here with some of us who have struggles with CPTSD, depression, chronic medical conditions- much like Sinéad did. She had also become agorophobic.. We HAVE to take care of each other...
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Yes, I also have struggles with PTSD, depression and severe anxiety. You are not alone. Thank you for speaking out.
@Armistead_MacSkye
10 ай бұрын
@@desdoyle7592 You are a 👿 . The person who purchases this work is free to share it - and you know it.
@twebster179
10 ай бұрын
@@desdoyle7592 you really think that's who Sinead was talking about when she said that about her family receiving royalties from her music? A random fan on the internet who is just trying to process all the things news of her death has sparked in people? Come on... Attack record companies if anything..
@twebster179
10 ай бұрын
@@desdoyle7592 l read my own copy of the book, which l already purchased, if you must know..
Absolutely Beautiful The only female singer that i ever spent money on buying her music Sinead will be much missed The world is a lesser place for the loss of Her voice, Her presence, Her being, Her❣️
They went through so much but all four O’Connor siblings achieved amazing things in their lives. Sinead as a musician, Eimear as an artist and Dr of Art History, Joe as an well known author and John as a psychologist.
@JohnnyWade-ph4it
9 ай бұрын
What's your point?
@stephenkelly7397
9 ай бұрын
John is a Dr. He is Sineads, BROTHER, HE WORKS WITH ABUSED CHILDREN who have been abus
Watch, listen ,cry ,smile, laugh and learn.
🥀🕯️🥀🕯️🕊️🤍 You are loved and missed so much 🕊️ Sleep in Sweet Peace Beautiful Lady ✨🕊️ Till We meet again May God hold you safely 🥀🕯️🥀🕯️🥀🕯️🥀
Buy the book..help her family.❤
@debrawade9882
10 ай бұрын
I received mine, a gift from my son after seeing me cry for her loss.❤
Beautiful lady Hope your soul is finally resting in peace with your mum and son ❤❤❤❤ so sad you went too soon as you had so much to give.....such a unique and extremely talented human Being.Thank you so much for your music , ....will miss you 😢
Omg! I just purchased this book but it’s still not here! I had no clue this audio existed! Now I can actually hear it in her own precious words, lilting voice and humor included! It’s fun to hear, through her stories, where some of her best songs came from! I love you, Sinead! I always have! You were a goddess to me! I wish you had known how much this world really adored you! Rest sweet, mo cuishle, my Irish Jewel. 🧡🇮🇪💚
This is devastatingly beautiful from the first word. I couldn’t stop crying. What a remarkable soul she was.
I have the book from two years ago, but I love hearing her voice telling her own story…RIP
Thank you so much for uploading this. Sinead was an amazingly strong and sensitive spirit soul, even with all of her traumatic sufferings and gave the world some of the best music with the greatest epic lyrics with one of the most powerful and gorgeous voices ever that shook the world and will continue to do so. G-d Bless Her Soul! May She No Longer Be Suffering and Be In Peace! 🙏🏼💔
I feel as though I have lost a sister. RIP Sinead my dear....
Ditto: Thank you for posting this ✨🙏🏽✨ Rest in peace beloved One ✨🙏🏽✨
Now I've bought the book from Amazon bc this got me interested. This is only in part not her entire book. So much in common, irish catholic in America. Violence, whipping by belt and nobody talks the truth. Crazy nuns in grade school.
Thank you very much. This part with her voice is a true gift. Ordered the book right away. Fly high sister.
Thank you so much for posting this. I didn't even know something like this existed until I came across your upload. And to anyone who's criticising this person for posting this material, it's only 12 % of the whole Audio book so that's not that much and if it helps more people to find about the actual Audio book and makes them want to hear the full version after hearing a bigger sample than what it's normally given then I don't see any harm in it really.
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Thank you. Yes, the whole audio book is seven hours.
@jo-annerichardson34
10 ай бұрын
@@desdoyle7592 you've got to be kidding. You must be a very bored, unhappy person.
@sharondoherty682
10 ай бұрын
@@desdoyle7592get a life - some people will buy this from Audiobook and the money will go to her family
This is perfect for our collective grief.
I really wish I could have met Sinead. She was a beautiful soul and very loving
This leaves me wanting more! She's a very good and natural writer and narrator, which shouldn't surprise me, but does. My introduction to her was around 1988 with the extended play of "Jump in the river", it was so lively, raunchy and wild, and I was going through a wild stage of life, so she captured the essence of that, I've always loved her, her loving heart, and very varied music.
he world is hell for sensitive beings
@Theowlhawk
10 ай бұрын
True words x
Sinead may you rest in peace you stood up against the system thank you for your belief in the truth and your help for those who had nobody to help them your helped break the glass ceiling your memory will live on rest in peace 🙏
Thank you Now I know what I can give my daughter for her Birthday A testament of a Woman who has suffered and transcended and inspired
Sinead was just so special, she saved me life, got me through the worst and most painful time in my life. I relate to her, her music and both her raw and angelic voice. Always my Shero and majikal musical genius Sinead. While my heart is broken, you are free, you've finally gone home. No more pain, no more demons ravaging your mind, body and soul. Back in the arms of your beloved Son. And now you are gone....Nothing will ever compare to you 💔😥
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Very beautifully written comment. She did the same for me. 💚
@stefaniemoses3298
9 ай бұрын
@@HearMyWords Thank you and hugz 💜
Thank you for hearing me, thank you for loving me, thank you, thank you ..”like a bird she flown
Thank you for sharing her story here. She was an amazing and inspiring woman with a voice like an angel and a heart without judgement. Now she can sing from the heavens.
Rest in paradise, beautiful soul. Thanks a lot for post it.
I can’t fathom how her mother hurt her beautiful, talented child. Unforgivable
@pjt3887
10 ай бұрын
Because someone else did that to her Mother.. It's a cycle of abuse.
@penyarol83
9 ай бұрын
Alice Miller explains it in her book The Drama of the Gifted Child
No better gift for her than to share HER words! Pls consider posting rest ! Thanking You ,NY Fan
She was so beautiful, she was so brave, she's a wonderful singer, and a legend. ❤️Love and miss her.💖 RIP!🙏🙏🙏
@juleejalil2945
9 ай бұрын
So sad shes gone.RI.P. my dearsister.yure are dearly missed.😢❤
Thank you for airing this and yes , just to hear more of her voice, I’m getting the audiobook. 🌺 my hope is that the money will go to her children and family. I loved her from the early 1970’s ( I’m 69) and when I saw the SNL broadcast, I stood up and clapped, in front of all , lol.🕊️ all the best to you.
@evelaing3483
10 ай бұрын
I fell asleep on the couch and woke to see her face and the paper tearing. "Nice", i thought, and went to bed. I'd been a fan since the first moment I heard her voice when I was 16 and I always will be. Ever grateful ❤
It's beautiful. ❤ Thank you Sinead 🥹
I listened to her beautiful and important book on the Hoopla app, through my local library, at no cost, in case anyone finds that helpful ❤RIP dear Sinéad
Awwwwwwww geezzz it’s so good to hear her voice . I miss this stunning singer so much such a beautiful human being . Touches the heart deeply . R.I.P. Dear Sinead ❤
RIP Queen... You deserve all the love and peace on The Other Side than you got here in this world.
Thank you for opening the pages to this book. I will be getting it. So sorry she had to go for me to know her more. I never knew we both had family in Crumlin. Thank you
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
My great-grandfather lived in Cork. 💚
RIP my love ❤️Fly high sweet angel 😇..
Just Wow 🙏 Unfortunately your message Wasn't heard before ! But it's been heardl NOW ❤
I ordered Sinead’s remembering autobiography 🥰🙏🥰
Шинейд! Спасибо тебе за книгу, она также прекрасна, как твой голос, я хотела бы защитить тебя и спасти, я очень тебя люблю. Пусть тебя на небе никогда не посещают больше страх, боль и отчаяние. Благодарю, за чудесную музыку за все дары, которые ты оставила нам на этой печальной земле. Твоя русская поклонница.
Her voice is so relaxing And relatable!! She’s iconic X🙏🏼😢
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
She is to me as well. Thank you for commenting. 💚💚💚
#NothingCompares2youtoaBillion Rest well my love, you were a fragile soul in a cruel world, with a one of a kind talent never to be seen again 🙏❤🇮🇪☘️
@colettecummins5301
10 ай бұрын
She was a very STRONG soul and endured a lot (both as a child and adult, in the hands of others) and still spoke her truth. She did herself and Ireland proud. You don't see that integrity everyday. I admire her strength of character and soul so much . 💔❣❤💛💚💙💜🤎🖤
I am hooked! What a beautiful mind 🦋Thank you so much for uploading this❤
Rip Sinead , Thank you for your amazing songs , gentle soul & all the love you shared.. ❤❤
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
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It's so sad that it took her death for me to truly listen to her story😢 I can relate so much to her story, despite being Male and 20 years younger. But that's the thing with abuse victims. No matter the age difference the symptoms of child abuse remain the same. PTSD being one of them.
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
So true. She touched so many in life and will continue to do so for many generations to come. Thank you for your heartfelt comment.
@tracyparker550
9 ай бұрын
So sorry for all you have been thur. You are not alone. You are in my thoughts and prayers. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
What a gorgeous poet 💔💔
RIP VIP 🌹🧸🤗🌹💖♥️ thankyou Sinead
Miss your cheeky sense of humour...even in your darkest hours ... you just always speak your mind , how it was , how it is , and how it should be ... you beautiful Irish Warrior Queen. Thank you for hearing us 💚🇮🇪😘☘️
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
I love her humor too. There is an interview. I need to find it again. She goes into the story how no one is allowed to have a bowel movement on the tour bus and how it would make a great book of all the stories from touring musicians and their experiences struggling with this. She suggested the book could be called "Nothing Compares To Poo."
God I loved this.
I wish I could have saved this little girl. It kills me that Sinead still said loving things of her mother even until She was in her 50s. I never heard her express rage. What a criminal unforgivable mother, evil, criminal.
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
She did have a lot of rage. She states this in the book. She stated that she checked herself into hospitals and treatment centers because she wanted her rage and suicide attempts to stop. I wish I could have saved her too. I wish I could save all children who are suffering from abuse. ❤
@clearfield2009
9 ай бұрын
@@HearMyWords I have seen her Dr. Phil "session" - which was horrible to start as no serious therapy should be televised, but it was, and I saw it. Dr. Phil puts Sinead under some sort of regression and he asks what she wants to tell her mother. Sinead says "I want to mother her. I want to tell her everything's going to be alright" Yes, I know she has expressed anger but obviously it is complicated.
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
Funny you should mention Dr. Phil. Please consider checking out my most recent upload.
@penyarol83
9 ай бұрын
Her undying love for her mother is what was killing Sinead. She had Stockholm Syndrome, as many abused and neglected children do. They end up killing them selves (or others) for the love of their parents (which is never requited). Dr. Phil said it was Sinead who wanted that session filmed, in order to help other people. I am most of the way through it, and to me it doesn’t seem too bad honestly. But she needed to be challenged more on her love for her mother. Loving her abuser meant she was not loving herself. Alice Miller explains in her books - this seems like the “drama of the gifted child” (one of her titles) to a tee.
@penyarol83
9 ай бұрын
@@clearfield2009classic parentification (role reversal), where the parent seeks what they need (to fulfill their own unmet childhood needs) by way of their child, rather than vice versa - a common killer of children.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for doing this 💙. I fully get why you want people to listen to her story. I bought the book as an audio and have been playing it again and again, her "most important song", because of so many things I could relate to personally, but also, still having her voice narrating her own story felt like holding her for a little bit longer; it's maybe helpful for those who feel they need to cope and need closure. Sinéad meant a so much to many people, made a huge impact in this world. To me, she also is the melodious, tender, fragile, angry and hurt voice of Ireland, and I have the impression, Eire is realising this...finally...
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. The world was so lucky to have her in so many ways. I feel that hearing her speak on her life was a gift she left us. This is her speaking her truth instead of others speaking it for her. There are just parts in the book that I feel should be out there, especially the lack of good mental health help. It's not common knowledge that Dr. Phil exploited her. He didn't only not help her but hurt her further. I just feel strongly about that needing to be out there.
Ainda quero comprar os livros dela,pois adoro Sinéad e escuto as músicas dela todos os dias. Nunca será esquecida vou amar e ouvir sempre ela. A saudade é imensa mas agora está livre desse mundo cruel e está em paz com seu menino. Sua morte foi natural o que me deixou mais aliviada. Adeus minha Irlandesa Sinéad O'Connor .👩👦🕊🙏
I just discovered this and am listening now!
Sinead was a very strong and deep soul who endured a lot (both as a child and adult, in the hands of others) and still spoke her truth. She did herself and Ireland proud both as an artist and decent human being.You don't see her level of integrity everyday. I admire her strength of character and soul so much. With that great sense of humor . 💔❣❤💛💚💙💜🤎🖤
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Same here. I've been watching some of her interviews. She always makes me giggle. Her integrity was definitely something I admired. I also loved how she spoke out on whatever was on her mind. Even if it was something silly, she never censored herself. I relate to that quite a bit.
@lovely-mk4rt
10 ай бұрын
Well said 🌺
We just said, "Elvis is dead at the same exact time! God, I miss her. She is the voice of my generation❤
I'm listening to her book now. Hearing her on my TV connection. I love audio books. This is showing me her real side over the controversial one. Xo
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
I am so happy to hear that. Thank you.
This is beautiful ❤️🙏I have the book and hearing her voice is soooo deeply touching ❤️
@HearMyWords
8 ай бұрын
I agree. Her voice is magical.
Thank you for sharing... I've got the Kindle book... soon the physical book... the audio with her voice reading it is a present. Thanks
🙏💓💔Love you Sinéad We were born in the same year and you staunch catholic and me, in an fundamentalist evangelical protestant...but we had soooo many things in common 🤗😢 Thank you for saving my life with your music on more than one occassion... you gave me hope
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry I missed this comment. Much love to you, Susie.
Beautiful Irish angel x
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
Indeed. She was, is and will always be. ❤
Rip Sinead,you are with your beloved son Shane now...fly high angel😢❤
My life is like hers, so much sadness growing up
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Always breaks my heart to hear of someone growing up in such terrible situations. Just want you to know that this channel is open to you. Although there are many people who run channels that are experts in trauma. Much love to you. ❤
@tracyparker550
9 ай бұрын
So, sorry you experienced such sadness and abuse. You are on my thoughts and prayers. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@tracyparker550
9 ай бұрын
@@HearMyWordsthank you fir your kind words for them. Appreciate you, and MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
Thank you Sinead 🌹☘️💛
This is a really great book. I love your voice and your music. Your 1OAK Sinead. RIP Sinead
We miss you sweet lady. ❤❤❤
I so appreciate your sharing this thank you from my heart to you yours. When I can I shall buy the audio book
Very touching!😢
Reading the eBook.
This book breaks my heart. I read it on pdf and now I am listening the audio book and I got the same feelings, this provokes me the same than when I read it for the first time! Her beautiful voice, sounds soft, kind and tired 💔 I miss her a lot, I was a big fan of my lovely Sinéad.
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
I understand. It's very heartbreaking. Even after death, her whole story isn't being told. 💔
I wish so much we could have her back. I wish she could have had a life without pain and grief. She would have had happy times too but what this poor girl/woman went through. 😢 Now her poor kids...
@hinaynihorvath3926
10 ай бұрын
it was God's time to take her she is gone & I believe God is merciful so I believe he is giving her peace & rest now
Beautiful sinead. RIP my lovely fly high ❤
I'm hooked! Getting the book
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Very happy to hear that. It is why I did uploaded what I did.
I hope Sinéad you are running up there in heaven wild and free, feeling whole in the palm of God's hand.
@tracyparker550
9 ай бұрын
@@afoltz1982thank you, I enjoyed that. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
💔💔💔😔😔😓😓😓😭😭 Que o outro mundo que vc está lhe acolha melhor 🙏🙏🌟 sua estrela nunca se apagará 🌟🌟
I'm so sorry we failed you sinead I hope ur resting with your shane now sleep tite u amazing human u opend so meny doors for so meny people 🙏😭
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
I felt like that too.... as a fan I felt like I failed her by not paying close enough attention. I'm sure people who knew her and were close to her feel it so much more. I feel all I can do now is reach out to more people and spread the love around. She really did speak out for groups of people who are marginalized and abused in our society. She knew how that felt and had such empathy for those feeling the same. I really feel your true sadness and empathy for her. Thank you so much for commenting.
@demi1433
9 ай бұрын
She helped so meny people open doors iv got mental health I suffer split personality and I tell ya it's awfull the world is crazy but as sayin gose GOD ONLY TAKES THE BEST 1ST it's just mad how it was sinead I still struggle to process it truthfully
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
I hope you don't mind me asking but do you remember what happens right before you dissociate into a different identity?
@demi1433
9 ай бұрын
@HearMyWords yyee the world jjudges all time for it and also can I jus put out there I'm Irish gypsy I was born in in Ireland and lived to Lees area of ya Eva herd of that lived and what fooks this world up more is racist narcissistic and gay bashing and all the rest is disgusting ain't we all sopossed to stand together? Just gets me angry I'm not good with emotions 🙃
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
It is only the ignorant and uneducated who judges someone who is just trying to live their lives without hurting anyone. My ancestors are from Cork, Ireland. 💚
I purchased the bok, but love hearing it in her voice ❤
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting to me AND responding to others. I honestly really do appreciate it.
@AoibheannDoyle-SoulTherapist
10 ай бұрын
Same. It's a great book but so lovely to hear her voice reading it 🩷
Thanks, I’ll listen to the rest on audiobook
Thanks for uploading this. I'm holding space for our prophetess and sybil. ❤❤❤
@HearMyWords
10 ай бұрын
Which Sybil are you referring to?
This audiobook may help you get through this loss--she reads it herself.
Please 🙏 continue with this!. I could listen to her voice everyday❤
@PerriPlays
10 ай бұрын
You can purchase the full audio book. It's worth it ❤
@truth2vanquish
10 ай бұрын
@@PerriPlays I will! This is so good. Sinead had an angelic voice. She brings us into her world from the inside, when all were used to seeing is her rougher outer shell. What a beautiful human being inside and out.
RIP Sinead this is heartbreaking I knew she had a bad time but not so awfull
@HearMyWords
9 ай бұрын
It is very heartbreaking.
I’ve listened to this 3-4 times . I love it . ❤️
Love this book, and even better that she is reading it herself. Thanks for posting. Hope you post the rest sometime.
she speaks (present tense) like bob geldof.. a very poetic verbose use of language in a good way
@Londubh1
9 ай бұрын
Sinéad and Bob have a similar accent bevause they both come from the same area in Dublin.