Synopses & Reviews
This reflective series of conversations with his wife Lorraine after her death enables author Sheldon Stoff to take readers on a journey through the process of living, dying, and living again—in the afterlife. Insights gleaned from both Western and Eastern traditions, especially those of Kabbalah, provide a universalist, non-sectarian context for Stoffs experiences. With chapters addressing reincarnation, fulfilling ones life mission, life review, and the significance of finding ones soul mate,
The Western Book of Crossing Over presents a transcendent view of human consciousness and what it means to be alive.
Packed with fascinating details about the afterlife, The Western Book of Crossing Over builds on the foundation laid by popular psychic authors Sylvia Browne and John Edward, and serves as a passionate reminder of the importance of keeping an awareness of the afterlife in order to live fully and authentically on this side of the life-death divide. Eleven original drawings of the Other Side based on the conversations between the author and his wife by their son Jesse provide a fascinating visual counterpoint to Lorraines descriptions of the afterlife and her uplifting, ultimately hopeful and joyful messages of love.
About the Author
Sheldon Stoff, EdD, spent most of his career in academia as an educator and spokesperson for Humanistic Education. A former Education Department Chair at Adelphi University, he established the International Center for Studies in Dialogue with inspiration from his mentor, the renowned philosopher Martin Buber. He lives in Loomis, CA, with his wife Barbara. Joshua Stoff lives in Jericho, Long Island, NY.