Reviews
“Wondrous and moving.” —James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy on What Dreams May Come
“It is thought expanding. Thought expanding. Thought creating.” —Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God on What Dreams May Come
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Richard Matheson's bestselling novel, What Dreams May Come, the basis for the hit movie starring Robin Williams, touched numerous readers with its convincing portrait of life after death, based on years of research and personal reflection. Like that earlier book, The Path is a work of inspirational fiction that comes straight from Matheson's own deeply held beliefs about spirituality and true nature of existence. The story of one man's encounter with an enigmatic stranger who imparts to him ten lessons about the true reality of the soul; The Path is not so much a novel as a philosophical dialogue about life and the afterlife.
Everyone who read What Dreams May Come and wants to know more about Matheson's personal philosophy should take a walk along . . . The Path.
“Wondrous and moving.” —James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy on What Dreams May Come
“It is thought expanding. Thought expanding. Thought creating.” —Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God on What Dreams May Come
June 12, 1999