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It must have been around 1985 when I read Robert A. Monroe's first book (here in Germany, in German translation). Some years later I read his second and third book, and it was really exciting and influenced my life. I then participated in TMI's "Gateway" and "Lifeline", which was as well life-changing, and one of the teachers told me about Bruce Moen. I then read all his books. It was breathtaking. What he was experiencing, and it went on and on! And his books are not only for people who want to hear about the afterlife. Especially his fifth book, a practice book, includes many worthy, clear, and surprising councelling for all of us, when we are in a crisis and need understanding, how we can go on. He provided an alternative, easy way to have a peek into the afterlife. His writing style he said comes from being an engineer. I met him 2007 at a workshop in Germany, and I found him to be a really heartful, intelligent, witty, humorous, gentle person. He provided his way to make contact to persons in the afterlife, but he wasn't into any master/guru-kind of thing. He always said: "Find out for yourself", and don't trust hearsay, as this will never convince you deeply. He said, he was just an ordinary guy. I think he was an exceptional ordinary guy.
Have fun Bruce, Spoo
My condolences to dear Pharon.
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