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

Is there an afterlife, a God, heaven or hell? Will I be alone after I die? Will I feel peace or pain? In the revolutionary upcoming new book The Last Frontier: Exploring the Afterlife and Transforming Our Fear of Death (New World Library, November 12, 2012), author Julia Assante Ph.D. probes these questions, approaching with intellectual precision such subjects as near-death experiences, religion, reincarnation, after-death communication, the death process, and what happens
after we die.  She carefully excavates our culture’s deeply
embedded fears, detrimental attitudes, and mistaken beliefs about death and the afterlife and examines them in a brighter and more informed light.
Julia Assante’s work/perspective 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.
 


Here’s what Larry Dossey says about Julia in the foreword for The Last Frontier, “Those individuals who have learned to sneer at “medium” and “psychic” should realize that Assante, who is both, has science on her side.. . . . Assante is not a rogue voice. She has numerous allies in the “hard” sciences who also argue for an expanded view of consciousness.” 

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