Seeking Jordan: How I Learned the Truth about Death and the Invisible Universe
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McKay, a psychologist and researcher, ultimately learned how to reach his son. In this book he provides extraordinary revelations — direct from Jordan — about the soul’s life after death, how karma works, why we incarnate, why there is so much pain in the world, the single force that connects us, and our future as souls. Unlike many books about after-death communication, near-death experiences, and past-life memories, this is a book for those who do not believe yet yearn to know what happens after death. In addition to being riveting reading, Seeking Jordan is a unique heart-, soul-, and mind-stirring reflection on the issues each of us will ultimately face.
Matthew McKay, PhD
Matthew McKay is a clinical psychologist and a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. He cofounded Haight Ashbury Psychological Services in San Francisco in 1979 and served as its clinical director for twenty-five years. Currently he serves as the director of the Berkeley Cognitive Behavior Therapy Clinic. Books he has coauthored on professional and self-help psychology have sold more than 3 million copies.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I have read this book, Seeking Jordan: How I Learned the Truth about Death and the Invisible Universe by Matthew McKay Ph. one hundred times, or books very similar to it. This one is unique to me because it mentions the use of IADC or induced after death communication. This method was discovered by Allen Botkins, while working with veterans who were consumed by grief they could not move through. With these veterans he used a technique called EMDR or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. EMDR requires the person being treated to move their eyes rapidly from left to right, which theoretically stimulates both the left and the right brain. It was during a particular session when he advised his patient to do it one more time, with no other instruction, that the patient had a breakthrough, and heard directly from the deceased person for whom he was grieving.McKay had used the EMDR therapy himself in his own practice of psychology. He was familiar with it, and willing to try the IADC himself, in order to contact his son Jordon, who had been murdered. Jordan was the reason this search for communication was begun. McKAy did not stop with Botkin, but also tried other means to communicate, that he learned from friends and professionals. He was indeed successful in making contact and learning about life beyond our physical bodies is like.The reason I read book after book on the subject is that I have a particular interest, due to my own spiritual journey.For those who read this and would like a more in depth look at these studies I would suggest Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives by Brian L. Weiss