Seeking Your Loved One on the Other Side: Communications with the Invisible Universe
By (Author) Matthew McKay
Foreword by Ralph Metzner
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Park Street Press,U.S.
28th October 2025
2nd Edition, New Edition of Seeking Jordan
United States
General
Non Fiction
Spirit guides, angels and channelling
Coping with / advice about death and bereavement
Paperback
160
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
152g
How to connect with those who have passed and learning to love in the face of pain
Shares a proven process that has worked for the author as well as thousands of others to communicate with deceased loved ones
Explores the use of mediums, past-life and between-life hypnotic regressions, a technique called Induced After-Death Communication, and channeled writing
Presents revelations about the souls life after death, the structure of the afterlife, how karma works, and how to love in the face of pain
If youve lost a loved one or had a brush with mortality, you undoubtedly have wondered about life after deathor if its possible to connect with souls on the other side. After the tragic death of his son, Jordan, the author embarked on a journey for ways to communicate with his son across the veil. He discovered not only successful methods to connect with lost loved ones but also profound truths about the afterlife, the illusion of loss, and how pain is integral to our life purpose.
Matthew recounts techniques he tried in order to connect with his son, including collecting unusual experiences from family and friends, consulting mediums like Austyn Wells, past-life and between-life regressions, a technique called Induced After-Death Communication, and channeled writing, with the help of psychologist Ralph Metzner. The author also shares a process that has worked for himself and thousands of others to communicate with loved ones on the other side.
The culmination of hundreds of channeled conversations, the author presents revelations about the souls life after death, the structure and key events of the afterlife, how karma works, why we incarnate, our future as souls, and how to love in the face of pain. As Jordan revealed, nothing is truly lost. The soul is constant and, while pain seems to damage us, the damage is an illusion. Because, Jordan says, there is no end, the conversation goes on between all the souls who love each other, living and dead.
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, professor at the Wright Institute, founder of the Berkeley CBT Clinic, and cofounder of the Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinic. He has authored and coauthored over 40 books, including The Luminous Landscape of the Afterlife and Love in the Time of Impermanence. The retired publisher of New Harbinger Publications, he lives in Berkeley, California.