The boy who died and then came back to life
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Join Robert Moss on an unforgettable journey that will broaden your sense of reality and affirm that there is life after death and in other dimensions of the multiverse. Moss describes how he lived a full life in another world when he died at the age of nine in a Melbourne hospital, and how he died and returned again—in other words, in a midlife crisis of spiritual emergence. As he shares his adventures walking between worlds, we begin to understand
That all times – past, future, and parallel – may be available now.
"The extraordinary life story of Robert Moss, told with beauty and passion,
It affirms that there is life after life and will inspire everyone who reads it.
Overcome the fear of death and live a richer, deeper life.”
Raymond Moody, MD, author of Life After Life
“The Boy Who Died and Came Back is a masterpiece. I was captivated from the first page; I couldn't put the book down. Robert Moss is a masterful guide to this great multiverse in which we live.”
– Bonnie Horrigan, author of Red Moon Passage
“This wonderful book by Robert Moss shares an amazing story of his life and adventures in extraordinary worlds. He teaches us about dreams, the multiverse, and death, and shares powerful teachings to awaken us to a new awareness of the many paths we take through the visible and invisible worlds.”
– Sandra Ingerman, MA, author of “Soul Retrieval and Earth Medicine ”
Robert Mauss is a weaver of worlds. In this book, he intertwines shamanism and classicism, mythology and history, with prose woven with golden threads. He shows us how lucid dreaming can lead us to the non-spatial and non-temporal realms of the inner universe, where all things are connected—from any time, place, or reality. Mauss's book is a magnificent illustration of the vast, restless creativity of consciousness.
Julia S. Anti, author of The Last Frontier
“This is a thrilling personal account of the furthest reaches of human consciousness. Robert Mauss shows us that our minds are more than just physical, not confined to the present moment. Being infinite in space and time, they are timeless, eternal, and spirit-like. Mauss remains one of our greatest explorers of consciousness. He is one of the rarest authors who brings hope and meaning to every reader.”