The Last Frontier: Exploring the Afterlife and Transforming Our Fear of Death, Julia Assante

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Julia Assante is an established social historian of the ancient Near East (PhD Columbia University). And for over three decades she has also been an active professional intuitive and medium. In her new book, The Last Frontier, she applies the insights and methodologies gained from both fields in order to present a uniquely rigorous investigation of where we go after we die. Visit her online at http://www.juliaassante.com

Author Julia Assante bridges the disparate worlds of scholarship and mysticism. On one hand, she’s an accomplished social historian of the ancient Near East with a Ph.D. from Columbia University, and on the other she’s been a practicing psychic and medium for over 30-years. 

In the trailblazing enclosed advance reading copy of The Last Frontier: Exploring the Afterlife and Transforming Our Fear of Death (New World Library, November 12, 2012), she brings these far-reaching skill sets together to explore topics like near-death experiences, after-death communication, ghosts, telepathy, reincarnation, the death process, and what happens after we die in an accessible style that not only offers scholarly precision, but comfort and warmth.

The Last Frontier shares the stories and powerful messages of a life to come as told by those who were clinically dead and returned to life as well as by those who have had contact with deceased loved ones. The book offers convincing evidence for discarnate existence and explains how we each have the ability to communicate directly with the dead. This communication, says Assante, is not only possible, but normal. She also shows how contact with the dead can liberate the living from fear, guilt, grief, and uncertainty, while creating a transformative shift in our experience of existence.

“Individually, afterlife experiences produce changes that are often radical, from the physiological to the intellectual, psychological, and spiritual,” writes Assante. “Generally, people are no longer blind to what really matters. Petty fears pale in the light of the miraculous. . . . The desire for material gain gives way to a new desire for knowledge, to provoke fresh thought and deeper reflection, to develop spiritually. The need to compete against others gives way to the self-discovery of one’s own authenticity. Space in the psyche is freed up, allowing emotional reserves once wasted on fear-based self-interest to turn toward creativity and service. . . . Imagine a whole world populated by people like this, people who know who they are and are clear about what really matters!”

From several different vantage points, Assante looks closely at what is experienced before, during, and after passing and explores the ever-flexible nature of the afterlife, largely from the perspective of the dead who are living it. “Although this book is written for anyone with an interest in the afterlife, and especially for the bereaved, it is written just as much for the untold numbers already living on the other side,” she writes. “Some have been waiting for decades to tell you of their undying love, to inspire, encourage, reassure, counsel, and warn. To seek forgiveness or to forgive.”

Follow up event:
January 15, 7:00 – 8:30 pm, Talk and book signing at Banyen Bookstore

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