By Robert Moss
The Dreamer's ebook of the lifeless:
A Soul Traveler's consultant to loss of life, demise, and the opposite Side
A guidebook for speaking with the departed and gaining first-hand wisdom of existence past death
• unearths that one of the simplest ways to speak with the departed is thru dreams
• deals tools for invaluable and well timed conversation with deceased enjoyed ones
• presents strong lively Dreaming practices from old and indigenous cultures for visiting past the gates of dying for knowledge and healing
We yearn for touch with departed household. We pass over them, discomfort for forgiveness or closure, and lengthy for affirmation that there's existence past actual loss of life. within the Dreamer’s e-book of the useless, Robert Moss explains that we've got solely typical touch with the departed in our goals, once they come traveling and we could go back and forth into their nation-states. As we develop into lively dreamers, we will be able to heal our dating with the departed and movement past the phobia of dying. We may improve the abilities to operate as soul publications for others, supporting the demise to procedure the final degree of existence with braveness and style, commencing gates for his or her trips past dying, or even escorting them to the opposite Side.
Drawing on a wealth of non-public adventure in addition to many old and indigenous traditions, Moss deals tales to motivate us and advisor us. He stocks his notable visionary courting with the poet W. B. Yeats, whose maximum ambition used to be to create a Western booklet of the useless, to feed the soul starvation of our occasions. Moss teaches us the reality of leader Seattle’s assertion that "there isn't any loss of life; we simply switch worlds."
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They whispered at each other. ” They sounded more like bats or birds than people, squeaking and squalling. I understood them well enough: they knew that they were “dead,” but this was still their home. They had nowhere else to go. I offered to bring in helpers who could show them some other real estate options. They squirmed and begged. They were really not ready to go. ” I cut a deal with them. “You can stay here for now—as long as we are not using the attic. And as long as you keep it down.
Some of the psychic energy of my friend seems to have “broken loose” and produced a double—dense enough to be mistaken for his physical self even under the midday sun. For a living person to go on missing so much dense etheric energy for any length of time would be likely to produce fatigue, debility, and illness— and later, possibly physical death. Ghosts, in our usual parlance, are of course already dead, in the sense that the physical bodies from which they were projected have died. But a ghost may have originated before the physical death of its unconscious maker, through the unwitting projection or dissociation of dense energy.
Hayyim Vital. He would look across a cemetery and see the nefesh, or soul, of a dead person standing on the grave. He would then come up with the name of the dead person, the circumstances of his or her life and death, and the reasons why one of the deceased was being punished by being held close to the realm of the living. “We would inquire after the man, and found his words to be true,” claimed Vital. ” The armarié was essentially a negotiator with the spirits, one who could make deals with the dead and stop them from pursuing family feuds, jumping into bed with the living, and souring the milk or rotting the vines.
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