The Luminous Landscape of the Afterlife
Jordan's Message to the Living on What to Expect after Death
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Narrated by:
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Matthew McKay
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Matthew McKay
About this listen
- Reveals the afterlife as a fluid realm of imagination and invention, a luminous landscape created entirely of consciousness
- Explains how to navigate the early stages of the afterlife, how we learn and grow in the spirit world, and how to release anxiety about the end of life
- Includes exercises and meditations to prepare you for navigating and communicating in spirit
There is no better source of information on death and the afterlife than someone who has died and lives in spirit. Channeling his late son, Jordan, psychologist Matthew McKay offers a post-death guide for the living, revealing in vivid detail what to expect when we die and how to prepare for the wonders of the afterlife.
Specifically describing the transition experience and the early stages of the afterlife, including how to navigate each stage, Jordan shows how death is a fluid realm of imagination and invention, a luminous landscape created entirely of consciousness. He explains how a soul that has newly crossed over is an amnesiac, arriving without senses, a nervous system, and all that has anchored us to the world. Jordan details how to navigate without a body, how we learn and grow in the spirit world, and how to release anxiety about the end of life and instead view it as another stage of being. He shows that the inferno described by Dante is an optional nightmare caused by thought projections that overwhelm the newly transitioned soul, and he reveals that the bardos are where souls who are beset with fear and false beliefs spend time learning and recovering.
Providing profound relief from the fear of death, as well as exercises to prepare you for navigating and communicating in spirit, Jordan’s message reveals how love is the bonding element that holds all of consciousness - and the afterlife - together. McKay also documents the unbreakable bond between the living and the dead and teaches the skill of channeling, allowing you to connect to loved ones who have passed.
©2021 Matthew McKay. All Rights Reserved. (P)2021 Inner Traditions Audio. All Rights Reserved.Critic reviews
“In The Luminous Landscape of the Afterlife we are offered a spirit-inspired glimpse of what may await us beyond this life and how to prepare for it now. Above all, we learn that consciousness is eternal, that love is everything, and that death is not the end but rather a series of new beginnings. A thought-provoking and expansive book about the afterlife that will challenge you, offer comfort, and reconnect you with who and what you are and why you’re here.” (John P. Forsyth, PhD, coauthor of The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety and Anxiety)
“As someone who works intimately with death, dying, and those on the other side, I am impressed with how this book offers the reader accurate insight of what to expect when the body leaves this human planetary experience and crosses over. Matthew and Jordan give detailed explanations of the Akashic Record, consciousness, and energy, allowing for a love-filled preview of what exists in the afterlife. It is a beautiful guide to open not only the mind but the heart.” (Suzanne Worthley, energy practitioner, intuitive, and author of An Energy Healer’s Book of Dying)
“A very important book for people challenged by the fear of death.” (Peter Smith, director of the Newton Legacy at the Newton Institute)
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- 04-08-22
Enlightening
I really enjoyed this account of what happens when we die.. Although I admit some of the discriptions went over my head..
I want to believe this is true, it certainly seems plausible, but none of us can ever know until, its our time to leave this mortal coil..I also found Matthews voice calming to listen to.
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