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Robert Moss

    January 1, 1946
    Robert Moss
    Moscow rules
    The Dreamer's Book of the Dead: A Soul Traveler's Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side
    Dreamgates
    Helping the Stork
    Conscious Dreaming
    Growing Big Dreams
    • Growing Big Dreams

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      LEARN TO MANIFEST YOUR HEART'S DESIRES Growing Big Dreams is a passionate yet practical call to step through the gates of dreams and imagination to weather tough times, embark on travel adventures without leaving home, and grow a vision of a life so rich and strong it wants to take root in the world. Vitally relevant today more than ever, dreams are a tool available to all. Robert Moss is a cartographer of inner space, equally at home in Jung's psychology and shamanic journeying. The compelling stories, playful activities, and wild games he provides are designed to lead you to manifest a life of creative joy and abundance. You'll learn to connect with your inner imagineer and become scriptwriter, director, and star of your own life movies, choosing your preferred genre and stepping into a bigger and braver story. Great artists, mystics, and shamans know that there are places of the imagination that are entirely real. Moss shows you how to get there.

      Growing Big Dreams
    • A leader of dream workshops and seminars details a unique, nine-step approach to understanding dreams, using contemporary dreamwork techniques developed from shamanic cultures around the world.Conscious Dreaming shows you how to use your dreams to understand your past, shape your future, get in touch with your deepest desires, and be guided by your higher self. Author Robert Moss explains how to apply shamanic dreamwork techniques, most notably from Australian Aboriginal and Native American traditions, to the challenges of modern life and embark on dream journeys. Moss's methods are easy, effective, and entertaining, animated by his skillful retelling of his own dreams and those of his students—and the dreams' often dramatic insights and outcomes.According to Moss, some shamans believe that nothing occurs in ordinary reality unless it has been dreamed first. In the dreamscape, we not only glimpse future events, we can also develop our ability to choose more carefully between possible futures. Conscious Dreaming 's innovative system of dream-catching and transpersonal interpretation, of dream re-entry adn keeping a dream journal enables the reader to tap the deepest sources of creativity and intuition and make better choices in the critical passages of life.

      Conscious Dreaming
    • Helping the Stork

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(21)Add rating

      Childless couples and single women are in greater need than ever of an informative, complete, and supportive book on the subject of donor insemination. This book provides the informative they need when considering this option.

      Helping the Stork
    • Details the ways to use dreams as the "portals to the worlds beyond physical reality," enabling the reader to recover knowledge from before birth

      Dreamgates
    • Yuri Andropov is dead, and the shaky succession of Konstantin Chernenko leaves Russia in turmoil. Like many others Sasha Preobrazhensky has become disillusioned with Moscow. He learns that his WWII-hero father didn't die in action, but was murdered, by fledgling KGB thug Topchy, while trying to save a German child from Soviet rape. So Sasha vows revenge on the Soviet system, determined to destroy it from within. Sasha joins the GRU and finds his first key ally in Captain Zaytsev, head of the GRU's special-forces training. After service in the Afghanistan invasion Sasha begins putting his coup into action… Can Sasha undermine the Russian system from within? Or will someone else beat him to it...? ‘Moscow Rules’ is classic Cold War thriller, with an insider's view of high-style Moscow life, Russian espionage operations in the United States, and the inner corridors of the KGB's intelligence machine.

      Moscow rules
    • Rio De Janeiro,1936. An exotic city is celebrating the Carnival with extravagance and abandon. But the country is in the midst of one of the century's most daring attempts at revolution. Johnny Lentz has been fighting for Communism his whole life. Now a disenchanted soldier of the Left, he is caught between rival agents and two sisters whose urgent passions could betray him. He plans to engineer a violent coup in the name of Communism — as a double agent for British Intelligence. What will happen to Johnny in the midst of the Brazilian terror? Will he survive this Carnival of Spies…?

      Carnival of Spies
    • The Secret History of Dreaming

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(21)Add rating

      Dreaming is vital to the human story. It is essential to our survival and evolution, to creative endeavors in every field, and, quite simply, to getting us through our daily lives. All of us dream. Now Robert Moss shows us how dreams have shaped world events and why deepening our conscious engagement with dreaming is crucial for our future. He traces the strands of dreams through archival records and well-known writings, weaving remarkable yet true accounts of historical figures who were influenced by their dreams. In this wide-ranging, visionary book, Moss creates a new way to explore history and consciousness, combining the storytelling skills of a bestselling novelist with the research acumen of a scholar of ancient history and the personal experience of an active dreamer.

      The Secret History of Dreaming
    • The Spike? A newspaper term that means a story is killed because an editor doesn't like its politics. It means slanting the news, by omission. It means politics governs news. And it is politics that are at issue here. Robert Hockney, young liberal journalist, scourge of the Nixon White House and the CIA, and lover of a radical sex symbol, is forced from his job when he insists on investigating an unfashionable theme: the way that media bias, fostered by the KGB's sinister Directorate A, has anesthetized public awareness to the thrust of Russia's bid for global supremacy. Following a trail that leads him from the jungles of Vietnam to the terrorist lairs of Hamburg and Rome, from high society orgies in Paris to the discovery of the Soviet "mole" who burrowed his way to the heart of the National Security Council in Washington, Hockney's dangerous journey lays bare to the reader what could very well be the secret history of our times. Spies, agents, double agents, moles, bribes, seduced high officials, trained sex experts, and special investigators crowd the scene with blackmail, assassinations, suicides, and mysterious disappearances, More convincing than and previous bestseller, this is a work of fiction that exposes what may be going on behind closed doors in the White House, Western newsrooms, and at 2 Dzherzhinsky Square, the headquarters of the KGB.

      The Spike