|
|
Dreamer's Book of the Dead, The
Other products by Moss, Robert
| Retail Price: |
£15.95 |
| YS Phone Price: |
£10.05 |
|
YS Web Price: |
£9.57 (exempt tax) (What is Web Price?) |
| You save: |
£6.38 (40%) |
 |
| Availability: |
In Stock. Ships from and sold by TheYogaShop.co.uk |
To Buy this Product in Bulk and Save Up to 40% Click Here
|
|
 Perfect Partner
|
You May Also Like
Product Features
A guidebook for communicating with the departed and gaining first-hand knowledge of life beyond death
• Reveals that the easiest way to communicate with the departed is through dreams
• Offers methods for helpful and timely communication with deceased loved ones
• Provides powerful Active Dreaming practices from ancient and indigenous cultures for journeying beyond the gates of death for wisdom and healing
Product Description
We yearn for contact with departed loved ones. We miss them, ache for forgiveness or closure, and long for confirmation that there is life beyond physical death. In The Dreamer’s Book of the Dead, Robert Moss explains that we have entirely natural contact with the departed in our dreams, when they come visiting and we may travel into their realms. As we become active dreamers, we can heal our relationship with the departed and move beyond the fear of death. We also can develop the skills to function as soul guides for others, helping the dying to approach the last stage of life with courage and grace, opening gates for their journeys beyond death, and even escorting them to the Other Side.
Drawing on a wealth of personal experience as well as many ancient and indigenous traditions, Moss offers stories to inspire us and guide us. He shares his extraordinary visionary relationship with the poet W. B. Yeats, whose greatest ambition was to create a Western Book of the Dead, to feed the soul hunger of our times. Moss teaches us the truth of Chief Seattle’s statement that "there is no death; we just change worlds."
Product Details
-
Format:
Paperback
-
Number of pages:
320
-
Publisher:
Destiny Books
-
Language:
English
-
ISBN:
1594770379
-
Country of Origin:
United States
-
Binding:
Glue
-
Full Title:
The Dreamer's Book of the Dead: A Soul Traveler's Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side
- Dimension: 228 x 152 x 22 mm
- Weight: 0.400 kg
Product ReviewsAverage Customer Review: 5 of 5 Stars! Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!], Tuesday 18 October, 2005 Reviewer: Wanda Burch from Fultonville, NY, United States
In THE DREAMER'S BOOK OF THE DEAD, Robert Moss works his best magic, weaving a cultural tapestry across time and space, reminding each of us that "when the dead come calling" we are reviewing our own shadowed fears, pleasures and personal mythology against very real visions, belief systems, and dreams of death, confirming the haunting - and sometimes downright spooky - beauty of each story, thereby enhancing its wisdom, warning, and message to us - the living. Robert Moss' writing gives each story's mystery a firm place in the readers' own dreams/lives and unravels meaning without destroying fantasy, wonder, or beauty. Every reader will recognize these stories as their own - from visits from dead relatives to the song of the Bean Sidhe turned to terrifying death wail upon a soul's departure.
Robert honors the story of my own father's death, which I tell in my book SHE WHO DREAMS - with fresh perspective, reminding me that dreams of healing between myself and my father became an important emotional bridge during my illness when he appeared in my dreams as a guide, warning me of illness, gifting me with spiritual blessings, and then assisting me when he appeared in my dreams during my recovery.
Robert also opens his heart and shares his own personal stories, including a profound visionary and intellectual relationship with William Butler Yeats, who mentors and guides Robert into a mysterious realm outside the physical world, which is as real as the conversations between the two as they compare notes and discoveries in a complex structure Robert calls the House of Time. In this magic library we can all join the great poets and writers and eavesdrop on Robert's conversations with Yeats as they confirm our personal dreams and visions and give us the confidence to pay attention to our experiences even when we think them a little on the scary or way out side. If Yeats and Robert Moss can sit in a library in the House of Time and invite us all to scan the shelves and find our own favorite writer or poet and explore the path of our own soul before and after death, then perhaps we really can sit down with the departed - after a bit of instruction on death-after-life etiquette and appropriate role-playing with the living - and find the stories of our lives in shared experiences through dreams, visions and visitations from family and friends who wish to keep in touch - or maybe just check in now and then.
|