Dialoguingwiththe Transcendent with Michael Grosso

Books Mentioned In This Interview

michael grosso the man who could fly: st. joseph of copertino and the mystery of levitation michael grosso the final choice: death or transcendence? michael grosso experiencing the next world now michael grosso frontiers of the soul michael grosso the millennium myth: love and death and the end of time michael grosso soulmaking: uncommon paths to self understanding michael grosso irreducible mind: toward a psychology for the 21st century jeffrey mishlove the pk man william blake complete illuminated works jane roberts seth speaks helen schucman a course in miracles jane roberts the afterdeath journal of an american philosopher f w h myers human personality and its survival of bodily death théodore flournoy from india to the planet mars jon klimo channeling michael grosso wings of ecstasy: dominico bernini's vita of st. joseph of copertino michael grosso soulmaker: true stories from the far side of the psyche

Michael Grosso, PhD, is author of The Man Who Could Fly: St. Joseph of Copertino and the Mystery of Levitation. He also edited and wrote commentary for Wings of Ecstasy: Dominico Bernini’s Vita of St. Joseph of Copertino (1772). His other books include The Millennium Myth: Love and Death and the End of Time, Final Choice: Death or Transcendence?, Soulmaking: Uncommon Paths to Self Understanding and Smile of the Universe: Miracles in an Age of Disbelief.

Here he points out that numerous pathways exist by which individuals come into a dialogical relationship with what is sometimes called the subconscious, spirit, higher consciousness, or transcendent realty. He describes the southern USA practice of snake handling and drinking poisonous substances as one such example. The visions of Joan of Arc that led a teenage girl to command an army represent another example. The discussion also focuses on mediumship and channeling.

(Recorded on October 16, 2020)

Michael Grosso, Wings of Ecstasy: Dominico Bernini’s Vita of St. Joseph of Copertino (1772) –

Published on November 2, 2020

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