Merlian News Podcast with Robert Moss on “The Boy Who Died and Came Back”

A former professor of ancient history, Robert Moss is also a novelist, journalist, and independent scholar. His eight books on dreaming, shamanism and imagination include Conscious Dreaming, Dreamways of the Iroquois, The Three “Only” Things, The Secret History of Dreaming, Dreamgates, Active Dreaming: Journeying Beyond Self Limitation to a Life of Wild Freedom, and now his latest book, The Boy Who Died and Came Back. (New World Library).

In this podcast, Merryn Jose discusses with Robert Moss:

Hi s new book, The Boy Who Died and Came Back What it means to be a “Dream Archaeologist” The importance of “intention” The multiverse: other worlds and realities Out of body experiences The convergence of science, the mystic and the dreamer Shamanism Bringing gifts from the dream world back to this world Lucid dreaming Jane Roberts and The Seth Material Synchronicity or meaningful coincidence

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For more information, please visit www.mossdreams.com

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by Staff
Robert Moss is the creator of Active Dreaming, an original method of dreamwork and healing through the imagination. Born in Australia, his fascination with the dream-world began in his childhood, when he had three near-death experiences and first learned the ways of a traditional dreaming people through his friendship with Aborigines. Visit him online at www.mossdreams.com.