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Experiencing The Next World Now

by Michael Grosso
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Overview

From the scientific underground of psychic research comes a stunning report on the evidence for life after death. But all the proof in the world is nothing when compared to actual experience with the place beyond. This book takes the reader to the next level -- and offers a more personal kind of journey. If there is a "next world," it must be nearby, and the path leads through the gateways of our own minds. Philosopher Michael Grosso shows us how to open these passages -- or at least peek through a keyhole -- and glimpse what may lie beyond. This is the guidebook for an adventure that nobody can refuse.

Synopsis

From the scientific underground of psychic research comes a stunning report on the evidence for life after death. But all the proof in the world is nothing when compared to actual experience with the place beyond. This book takes the reader to the next level -- and offers a more personal kind of journey. If there is a "next world," it must be nearby, and the path leads through the gateways of our own minds. Philosopher Michael Grosso shows us how to open these passages -- or at least peek through a keyhole -- and glimpse what may lie beyond. This is the guidebook for an adventure that nobody can refuse.

Publishers Weekly

Grosso, a parapsychology commentator trained as a philosopher, exhorts readers to "stick our own heads through the crack in the cosmic egg" by seeking first- or secondhand experiences of disembodied consciousness or life beyond death. The book's argument begins at a measured pace, with an emphasis on scientifically observed cases; but after the first few chapters Grosso's standards of evidence, or conceptual consistency, become quite relaxed. Interpreted as signposts to the afterlife, these experiences and stories appear to point in divergent directions: ghostly survival, reincarnation, union with the Light, out-of-body experiences, altered states, uncanny dreams, UFO encounters, past-life memories and spontaneous or induced mystical experiences. These phenomena are so diverse that collectively they seem to have, if no natural explanation, no coherent supernatural explanation either. Fans of the paranormal may appreciate Grosso's wide-ranging survey, which includes not only familiar cases but some rescued from historical obscurity. But readers of a critical-let alone skeptical-bent will be nonplussed by Grosso's tendency to place all these reports on the same footing: they are treated equally whether attested by witnesses or little more than rumor, whether supported by documented evidence or passed on as fairy tales. Readers looking for a serious how-to of otherworldly experience will probably be disappointed by the book's final section, "In Practice," which describes initiation rites and ascetic practices at the extremes of human experience but gives only a few specific suggestions for appropriating these techniques in daily life. (Jan. 6) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Michael Grosso

Michael Grosso studied classics and obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University. He has taught philosophy and the humanities at Kennedy University, City University of New York, and New Jersey City University. He is on the Board of Directors of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association, and is working with the Esalen Center of Theory and Research on a consciousness research project. His previous books include The Millennium Myth and Soulmaking.

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Publishers Weekly

Grosso, a parapsychology commentator trained as a philosopher, exhorts readers to "stick our own heads through the crack in the cosmic egg" by seeking first- or secondhand experiences of disembodied consciousness or life beyond death. The book's argument begins at a measured pace, with an emphasis on scientifically observed cases; but after the first few chapters Grosso's standards of evidence, or conceptual consistency, become quite relaxed. Interpreted as signposts to the afterlife, these experiences and stories appear to point in divergent directions: ghostly survival, reincarnation, union with the Light, out-of-body experiences, altered states, uncanny dreams, UFO encounters, past-life memories and spontaneous or induced mystical experiences. These phenomena are so diverse that collectively they seem to have, if no natural explanation, no coherent supernatural explanation either. Fans of the paranormal may appreciate Grosso's wide-ranging survey, which includes not only familiar cases but some rescued from historical obscurity. But readers of a critical-let alone skeptical-bent will be nonplussed by Grosso's tendency to place all these reports on the same footing: they are treated equally whether attested by witnesses or little more than rumor, whether supported by documented evidence or passed on as fairy tales. Readers looking for a serious how-to of otherworldly experience will probably be disappointed by the book's final section, "In Practice," which describes initiation rites and ascetic practices at the extremes of human experience but gives only a few specific suggestions for appropriating these techniques in daily life. (Jan. 6) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
322
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780743471053

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