Can you see anything by richard Martini, PhD who writes about life and after and the the mission of souls?
Yes, I am familiar with Richard Martini, PhD. He is a writer, director, and researcher known for his work on consciousness, near-death experiences (NDEs), past life regression, and the concept of the afterlife.
Here's what I know about him and his work:
* **Key Themes:** Martini's work often revolves around the idea that consciousness survives physical death, and that souls have pre-birth plans or life contracts. He explores themes of reincarnation, soul purpose, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
* **Notable Works:**
* **"Flipside" series:** Martini has written and directed a series of documentaries and books based on interviews conducted using hypnosis and past life regression techniques. These works explore the experiences of individuals who recall their time "between lives" or in the "flipside." The books include "Flipside: A Tourist's Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife" and "Hacking the Afterlife: Practical Advice on Death, Near-Death Experiences and What Really Happens."
* **"Conversations with the Afterlife":** He also hosts a podcast/video series.
* **Methods:** Martini's work often involves using techniques like past life regression and hypnosis to access memories and information believed to be stored in the subconscious mind. He approaches these topics with a blend of scientific curiosity and spiritual openness.
* **Views:** Based on the information gleaned through these methods, he proposes that we choose our lives, challenges, and relationships before we're born in order to learn specific lessons and fulfill our soul's purpose. He also explores the nature of the afterlife environment and how souls navigate it.
* **Criticisms:** It's important to note that Martini's work is often met with skepticism, as the concepts he explores are not easily verified by conventional scientific methods. Critics may question the validity of memories retrieved through hypnosis and past life regression. However, his work has also resonated with many people who find comfort and meaning in his ideas about life, death, and the journey of the soul.
rick adds--> I'm currently 'rationalizing' or 'retroactive reasoning' what Dorothy's soul-mission was in from a RMartini-POV. I'm taking into account my own soul-mission as well from the RM-POV. The Existentialist POV I picked up in 1974 English class reading Camus with Ms. Palma at ND DID leave me with the idea of "making up a philosophy" but did't have to go that far because Martini's "soul mission" idea is predated by many eastern-oriented religions to begin with and has copied over into western new-age thinking. Catholic theology with it's "one-live-to-live-then-judgement" is primitive compared to the much grander scale reincarnation idea that Martini is part of. Actually, Plato writes that Socrates was too, and is quoted by Martini. Cryonics is in the backwater, now, of personality and memory embedded in the brain, rather than the brain being a "reducer" of grander-consiousness that we "return to" and that Dorothy "returned to" as she "transitioned" ("bio-died"). She reached up several times for something ("death reach" covered by Nurse Julie on youtube and her eyes went wide as saucers as I watched her look "through" me to something in the upper right hand corner of the room. )
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