Visit the afterlife with explorer Bruce Moen, as he maps out the territory ahead of us all--beyond physical death--in this remarkable second book in the Exploring the Afterlife series. The ultimate travel memoir, Voyage Beyond Doubt allows you to witness the power of the human mind as moen uses his Monroe Institute training to communicate with the dead, journey through the afterlife and come back again with a greater understanding of life, death, and what it's really all about.
Moen relates numerous incredible experiences of discovery: meeting his dead grandmother, aiding lost souls to find their way to the afterlife, beginning a "ghost-busting" service, and gaining a fuller, more complete understanding of the regions of the nonphysical. Moen even encounters now-deceased OBE explorer Bob Monroe in his travels in the beyond. A thrilling adventure into the unknown. Voyage Beyond Doubt is a travel guide for the new intrepid explorers of the nonphysical realms.
Important informationDecember 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is the second in Bruce Moen's "Exploring the Afterlife" series. It is just as interesting and important as all the volumes in this series.Start with book one if you haven't read any. If you are looking for some answers about what the after life is all about, these are your books. I work as a psychic, often helping people to cross into the light and know that there are many books out there filled with nonsense. These books are on a high level, and I recommend them to my clients. The world is ready for this information.
Can this be true? ... I'm off to the Monroe Institute!February 20, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Bruce Moen's first book was engaging and provocative but this one (his second in a series of five) is even better! His explorations and insights are believable and consistent with my own albeit limited experiences. Having read Robert Monroe's books I was already familiar with a lot of the lingo and concepts but everything was quite theoretical. Moen gives an immediacy and meaning to this exploration that is very powerful. These books are a must-read followup to the Monroe books especially for people who have been toying with the notion of trying hemi-sync.
Excellent case for Life after DeathJanuary 20, 2001 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Bruce's descriptions of his journeys give credence to exploring the Afterlife. It inspired me to consider the possibility for myself. I appreciated his need for validations of his experiences.
Voyage Beyond Doubt - (Exploring the Afterlife SeriesJanuary 16, 2001 Excellent Book... I didn't have the oppertunity to read any of Bruce Moen's book before attending one of his workshops.. Btw his workshops are excellent.. Bruce is very effective in his presentation of the material and the tools. Awesome experience... Bruce is a wonderful down to earth regular kind a guy. He is warm and attentive and the process for exploring is really simple to experience...
Good book, good read, good information but....August 7, 2000 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
This book nicely expands on Mr. Moen's first book providing more information about his techniques and his own development. People who read his first book should definitely read this one too. But Mr. Moen did not learn about the pitfalls of publishing from his mentor Bob Monroe.
Bob's first book described his experiences of out of body explorations and his conclusions of what was happening. His second book was published twelve years after his first and refuted most of his original conclusions. Time and experience, provided him with lessons and perspective to see what was real and what was projection. Imagine the novice Jedi Knight, Luke Skywalker, writing a book on Jedi training before he met Yoda. It would be a great book with relevant information but not a complete revelation of the skills and world of the Jedi. And like Luke, Mr. Moen's mentor died before he could complete his training.
Mr. Moen has exercised tremendous courage and skill writting three books in three years about a skill he has only been doing for six years. The result is some excellent books, with a lot of heart, that outline the possiblities availalbe to anyone who desires to explore. These books can serve the explorer well, but the reader's experiences and impressions may greatly differ from those presented in this book. And they too, would be correct.
I for one can't wait to see the book he writes ten years from now.