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Episode 198 - Channeling Lessons from the Afterlife w/ Dr. Matthew McKay

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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Matthew McKay about his most recent book... 'Lessons form the Afterlife: A Deep Knowledge Meditation Guidebook'. This fantastic book breaks down with the journey Dr. McKay took from dealing with the tragedy of the murder of his son Jordan, to the triumph of connecting with him in the afterlife. From there, Matthew talks about the dialogues that he and his son have, which through Jordan, have outlined some of the deepest mysteries of the universe. We also talk about how the books shows the you the concept of 'Deep Knowledge Meditation', and Matt teaches us a technique on how to effectively channel! An amazing episode.. Drop in!


www.seekingjordan.com


Dr. Mathew McKay Bio:

Matthew McKay, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, professor of psychology at the Wright Institute, founder of the Berkeley CBT Clinic, and cofounder of the Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinic, which serves low-income clients. He has authored and co-authored more than 40 books, including Seeking Jordan, The Luminous Landscape of the Afterlife, and Love in the Time of Impermanence. He lives in Berkeley, California, the retired publisher of New Harbinger Publications.


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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Matthew McKay about his most recent book... 'Lessons form the Afterlife: A Deep Knowledge Meditation Guidebook'. This fantastic book breaks down with the journey Dr. McKay took from dealing with the tragedy of the murder of his son Jordan, to the triumph of connecting with him in the afterlife. From there, Matthew talks about the dialogues that he and his son have, which through Jordan, have outlined some of the deepest mysteries of the universe. We also talk about how the books shows the you the concept of 'Deep Knowledge Meditation', and Matt teaches us a technique on how to effectively channel! An amazing episode.. Drop in!


www.seekingjordan.com


Dr. Mathew McKay Bio:

Matthew McKay, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, professor of psychology at the Wright Institute, founder of the Berkeley CBT Clinic, and cofounder of the Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinic, which serves low-income clients. He has authored and co-authored more than 40 books, including Seeking Jordan, The Luminous Landscape of the Afterlife, and Love in the Time of Impermanence. He lives in Berkeley, California, the retired publisher of New Harbinger Publications.


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