Thanks for all the positive feedback for the audio, paper/kindle versions of "Hacking the Afterlife." Taking the time to write something positive is just about the only affirmation a writer can get.
The first time we did a sneak screening of "You Can't Hurry Love," in the Del Amo Mall. I had no idea how the audience might react. It was met by huge laughs, a screening survey that had the same "excellent and very good" responses at 86%, which some executive pointed out "were "ET" numbers." I thought "Wow. Is this how it's always going to go?"
Not so much. Although at a party, a young woman came up to me and said "I saw your film six times. It changed my life." I thought she was kidding, looked around to see who had sent her up to play this gag on me. She then said "I really needed to hear the message of your film."
I smiled, said "Oh, and what was that?" "That you don't have to pretend to be somebody else in order to be liked. I really needed to hear that at that point in my life." I thought, "Wow, it turns out after all that work, I had really made this film for one person. In all of the reviews I've seen before or since, this is the only person who understood what I was aiming at." Others may have gotten the underlying point, I'll never know. But positive feedback really helps everyone.
For those unfamiliar with my books:
1. "Flipside: A Tourist's Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife." This is a book of transcripts and observations of what people say while under deep hypnosis about the afterlife. I interview Michael Newton ("Journey of Souls") about his work (his last interview) and film people during their 4-6 hour sessions with various hypnotherapists trained by Michael. I also did two sessions myself, to see if I could verify or deny the results.
The book is a companion to the documentary "Flipside: A Journey into the Afterlife." (Gaia/Universal) The documentary shows excerpts of these sessions, where people remember not only past lives, but the "between lives realm."
2. "It's a Wonderful Afterlife: Further Adventures into the Flipside." Two
volume set. Volume one includes interviews with scientists who are on the cutting edge of consciousness research, some near death experiences, and people who've both had a near death experience and done a between life session to revisit or further examine their journey.
Volume two includes some controversial interviews with people who reached out to me about their own journeys and paths, including an attorney who claims that all of her clients have had some kind of experience with the victims they've harmed or killed (second degree murder cases) where the victim said something to the effect of "I'm okay and I can help you." It also includes scientists working in parapsychology, neuroscience and others trained in the materialist science world, and examines their description of "post materialist science" (including quantum theory.)
3. "Hacking the Afterlife." In this book, I examine some unusual transcripts from people under deep hypnosis, as well as having mediums whose work I know, directly guide me to answers to questions I pose to people 'on the flipside.' I show how these accounts can be verified, and not ascribed to cryptomnesia, synesthesia, or hypoxia. I include reports and interviews with people who claim that they know the same person on the flipside, and hear various descriptions of this particular individual.
I try to let the reader of "Hacking" know this research isn't for everyone. It's pretty much contrary to what we've heard to date on the planet (with exceptions.) I do my best to report it without prejudice or rancor, without judgment or criticism... but with an eye towards connecting the other reports from the flipside together. That the architecture of the flipside, appears to contain similar hallmarks, whether it's between life memories, past life memories, out of body experiences, mediumship accounts, or just plain old "recurring dreams." They all seem to reflect our experience "back home" or not on this side of the flipside.
Here are some of the recent reviews:
Overall
The first time we did a sneak screening of "You Can't Hurry Love," in the Del Amo Mall. I had no idea how the audience might react. It was met by huge laughs, a screening survey that had the same "excellent and very good" responses at 86%, which some executive pointed out "were "ET" numbers." I thought "Wow. Is this how it's always going to go?"
Not so much. Although at a party, a young woman came up to me and said "I saw your film six times. It changed my life." I thought she was kidding, looked around to see who had sent her up to play this gag on me. She then said "I really needed to hear the message of your film."
With Luana Anders, one of the stars of You Can't Hurry Love, hanging at a cafe in Venice |
For those unfamiliar with my books:
1. "Flipside: A Tourist's Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife." This is a book of transcripts and observations of what people say while under deep hypnosis about the afterlife. I interview Michael Newton ("Journey of Souls") about his work (his last interview) and film people during their 4-6 hour sessions with various hypnotherapists trained by Michael. I also did two sessions myself, to see if I could verify or deny the results.
The book is a companion to the documentary "Flipside: A Journey into the Afterlife." (Gaia/Universal) The documentary shows excerpts of these sessions, where people remember not only past lives, but the "between lives realm."
2. "It's a Wonderful Afterlife: Further Adventures into the Flipside." Two
volume set. Volume one includes interviews with scientists who are on the cutting edge of consciousness research, some near death experiences, and people who've both had a near death experience and done a between life session to revisit or further examine their journey.
Volume two includes some controversial interviews with people who reached out to me about their own journeys and paths, including an attorney who claims that all of her clients have had some kind of experience with the victims they've harmed or killed (second degree murder cases) where the victim said something to the effect of "I'm okay and I can help you." It also includes scientists working in parapsychology, neuroscience and others trained in the materialist science world, and examines their description of "post materialist science" (including quantum theory.)
3. "Hacking the Afterlife." In this book, I examine some unusual transcripts from people under deep hypnosis, as well as having mediums whose work I know, directly guide me to answers to questions I pose to people 'on the flipside.' I show how these accounts can be verified, and not ascribed to cryptomnesia, synesthesia, or hypoxia. I include reports and interviews with people who claim that they know the same person on the flipside, and hear various descriptions of this particular individual.
I try to let the reader of "Hacking" know this research isn't for everyone. It's pretty much contrary to what we've heard to date on the planet (with exceptions.) I do my best to report it without prejudice or rancor, without judgment or criticism... but with an eye towards connecting the other reports from the flipside together. That the architecture of the flipside, appears to contain similar hallmarks, whether it's between life memories, past life memories, out of body experiences, mediumship accounts, or just plain old "recurring dreams." They all seem to reflect our experience "back home" or not on this side of the flipside.
Here are some of the recent reviews:
From Amazon:
By Wendy R. Williams on August 13, 2016
Had the
privilege to read an advance copy of Rich Martini’s latest. “Hacking the
Afterlife” is as thought-provoking and well-researched as his earlier works
“Flipside: Tourist’s Guide How to Navigate the Afterlife” and “It’s a Wonderful
Afterlife.”
Applaud Rich for the courage it takes to publicly share such a wide-range of controversial topics ranging from have we solved the mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, and can we truly understand Jesus of Nazareth’s life and “death”? (or eternal life)
Rich presents a rich, unique tapestry of research and approaches in an open-minded yet discerning way. Applaud the high quality past life regression and psychic medium work detailed in “Hacking the Afterlife.” Rich, you are much more than “just the reporter”! You’ve conquered “Catholic Brain Freeze” remarkably well. It is NOT easy to remove limitations too often imposed by our religious, educational, parental and societal conditioning. Those artificial limits all boil down to one word: fear. And the antidote to fear is LOVE. (Thanks for the reminder, Robin Williams! "Love love.")
Looking forward to purchasing my hard copy of “Hacking the Afterlife,” and to more of Rich Martini’s cutting-edge, creative work. Look for Rich's “Flipside" 90-minute documentary film to learn more about Dr. Michael Newton’s approach to healing via past life regression (PLR) and Life-Between-Lives (LBL). My sessions enriched my life beyond measure, and inspired me to become a Past-Life Regressionist."
Applaud Rich for the courage it takes to publicly share such a wide-range of controversial topics ranging from have we solved the mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, and can we truly understand Jesus of Nazareth’s life and “death”? (or eternal life)
Rich presents a rich, unique tapestry of research and approaches in an open-minded yet discerning way. Applaud the high quality past life regression and psychic medium work detailed in “Hacking the Afterlife.” Rich, you are much more than “just the reporter”! You’ve conquered “Catholic Brain Freeze” remarkably well. It is NOT easy to remove limitations too often imposed by our religious, educational, parental and societal conditioning. Those artificial limits all boil down to one word: fear. And the antidote to fear is LOVE. (Thanks for the reminder, Robin Williams! "Love love.")
Looking forward to purchasing my hard copy of “Hacking the Afterlife,” and to more of Rich Martini’s cutting-edge, creative work. Look for Rich's “Flipside" 90-minute documentary film to learn more about Dr. Michael Newton’s approach to healing via past life regression (PLR) and Life-Between-Lives (LBL). My sessions enriched my life beyond measure, and inspired me to become a Past-Life Regressionist."
By Shannon Johnsonon August 25, 2016
Mr.
Martini has brought forth more thought provoking information about the
Afterlife and revealing new information from those who are in the afterlife
about their lives. Highly recommend for anyone who has been venturing into the
rabbit hole of spirituality and the afterlife to read all four of his books in
order to finally have a new perspective of possibilities. Not only does he
present the transcripts of hypnosis sessions and sessions done with mediums,
Mr. Martini does extensive research in which the reader is able to find more
information to validate what has been provided from the spiritual dimensions.
He does a fantastic job as a skeptic and researcher in delving into the depths
of information that brings the reader step by step along with him on this
adventure. Thoroughly enjoyed every page of this book and look forward to
future publications of Mr. Martini's work and explorations!
ByJoseph Cates - sun27sag15on October 26, 2016
Richard
has topped his Flipside Series with Hacking The Afterlife. My favorite chapters
were/are the chapter that had the message from Planet Earth and the long
chapter about Issa/Jesus. Everything I have read or listened to Richard's
Audible Books are truly Awesome Research Material. I have all 3 version of this
Book, the Audible.com version, the Kindle Version and the actual book. I am on
the 5th listening of the Audible version and the information he shares about
Jesus showing up in either a LBL or through a Medium is truly what the World
needs to hear. Richard's Catholic Brain Freeze seems to be in the background
because the information rings very TRUE to me. I was raised Southern Baptist,
but later adopted Non-Denomination/Gnostic Beliefs about Jesus. It makes sense
that the Romans would do some rewriting of the Bible when it was put together
in 325AD. Richard's Hacking the Afterlife and Flipside series brings out truths
that the Protestant Religions would rather keep buried/denied to their
believers. As Richard says He is not there to Rock Your Boat or Beliefs. I recommended
this book to some friends and they thought I was crazy to believe in such
research. I have always wondered about the missing years of Jesus in the 4
Gospels and this book covers those years and it truly makes sense. We all have
to test the spirits and I believe the Holy Spirit has allowed this information
to be made known to help all of us to LOVE One Another even more and to enjoy
our Vacations here on earth. This Book is AWESOME.
ByAmyOnlyon November 27, 2016
After
losing my only daughter, Richard Martini's books (and other authors in the same
genre) have given me solace. As a practicing Buddhist, I found my mind expanded
even farther. Am hoping he continues to write about his dealings with the
Flipside, as he was surely always meant to do this work. He is helping to lift
the veil and is a gift to those of us who need a peek into the other side.
ByKatherineon December 1, 2016
I enjoy
all of Mr Martini's books. This one is great.
ByValerie E. B. Hamiltonon January 6, 2017
Enjoying
it. Good follow up to his previous books on the same subject.
ByPaul Kurowskion December 25, 2016
May we
all finally be ready for the truth revealed herein...
Bydavid h. brownon January 11, 2017
Great
book!
These are a sampling of the Audio book from the Audible version:
Hacking
the Afterlife: Practical Advice from the Flipside
Written
by: Richard Martini
Narrated
by: Richard Martini
Length:
19 hrs and 6 mins
Unabridged
Audiobook
Release
Date:10-10-16
Publisher:
HOMINA PUBLISHING
4.60 (41
ratings)
Marcia D.01-05-17
A true
gift to everyone...particularly those whose hearts and minds pursue the
"eternal questions" that continue to plague us and our planet...Rich
Martini gladly shares the gold from his studies, research documentaries, filmed
and radio interviews, personal experiences in the crossover worlds, questions,
conjecture, opinions and, among all those facets gathered and recorded from the
combined worlds of earth life and Spirit, issues proffered for any perspectives
anyone may seek. I find endless delight in the ebook narration of this work
simply because he exudes such irrepressible humor, common sense, joyful
spontaneity and engaging warmth in the eager, direct
conversations-with-a-friend spirit that leaps into the atmosphere and fills the
personal space of the listener. In my almost 50 years of traveling these paths,
this is surely the best summation I've found to date of the wisest truths that
are there for the gathering. Congratulations, Rich Martini...and Thank You!
BebeCentreville, VA12-30-16
Overall
Performance
Story
Any
additional comments?
While the
narration is different from other audiobooks I wouldn't say it bothered me.
This book felt more like I was listening to a speech which in no way took away
from the content. If you're a fan of esoterica or are open minded to discover
new materials then this book is a treasure! I've read or listened to 100's on
this topic and while some of the information and ideas already exist in print
it's the depth of review that appeals to me in this book. Plus, there was
plenty of new information. I found the listen to be delightful.
JoyChimayo, Nm, United States12-29-16
Overall
Performance
Story
What did
you love best about Hacking the Afterlife?
I love
the author's reading of the book. His voice, humor and asides make a subject
that is hard to believe very compelling. In studying the afterlife through
reading many books, I am still unsure. I like this author. I think that he
believes what he's saying. I am not with him as an absolute believer. I'm
thinking about taking a deep hypnosis session because I listened to this book.
Not sure, but maybe..
The Jesus fixation was a little strange. But I went with it. So many people who were with Jesus at one time or another? Strains credulity to a very, very, very limit. Still, I went with it. Kinda.
The Jesus fixation was a little strange. But I went with it. So many people who were with Jesus at one time or another? Strains credulity to a very, very, very limit. Still, I went with it. Kinda.
What
other book might you compare Hacking the Afterlife to and why?
LIfe
After Life.
Which
character – as performed by Richard Martini – was your favorite?
Richard
Martini is very funny and smart, and all of this book is done in his voice. I
love his voice.
Was this
a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. I
listened to it in seven parts.
Any
additional comments?
Keep
going, Richard Martini. If I'm interested, many people are. Maybe less Jesus
next time.
Jamiann12-21-16
Overall
Performance
Story
This book
resonated with me at such a deep level! I will buy his other audiobooks and
listen to this over and over. Thank you 😊
Leigh Encinias12-16-16
Overall
Performance
Story
Books by
this author are great and they resonate with me. Looking forward to the next
one.
Amazon Customer12-12-16
Overall
Performance
Story
Fascinating
subject!
l love how Richard narrates his books, as if he's taking his own books and life in general with a grain of salt, yet his case studies and extensive research are so compelling. Regardless of your beliefs you feel comfortable reading the subject matter because you don't get the sense that he's trying to preach or convince or force you to give up what you believe. He just reports the happenings & you can draw your own conclusions. It's a comfortable read about an unconventional subject. Take it or leave it!
l love how Richard narrates his books, as if he's taking his own books and life in general with a grain of salt, yet his case studies and extensive research are so compelling. Regardless of your beliefs you feel comfortable reading the subject matter because you don't get the sense that he's trying to preach or convince or force you to give up what you believe. He just reports the happenings & you can draw your own conclusions. It's a comfortable read about an unconventional subject. Take it or leave it!
·
JosieAsheville, North Carolina12-01-16
Overall
Performance
Story
I thought
it was going to be really hard getting past the obvious flaws in the narration
and all the apologies that kept coming from the author about the content of his
book. At first, indeed, it was difficult.
And then I just pretended Mr Martini was in front of a classroom reading from his journal. At that point I was able to focus on the content. This will not be a book for everyone and probably will infuriate more than a few. I allowed myself to be consumed by this and as ridiculous as it sounds (looks) I think this was life changing. I finished listening about 2 weeks ago and I still feel that way. I keep thinking about this book and have nestled it into my belief system where it might really do some good. Honestly, I have had some kind of soul-sigh - a release of stress I didn't know I had or didn't realize how big it was to me until this. It answered a lot of questions and raised quite a few. Even if I end up dismissing this as truth, it was a fabulous experience and a fun ride. I cannot say I am a true believer in all that is revealed. I am taking the coward's way out and saying it very well might be true. That's good enough for me right now.
I recommend this book and have already told a couple of special people about it. Wow
And then I just pretended Mr Martini was in front of a classroom reading from his journal. At that point I was able to focus on the content. This will not be a book for everyone and probably will infuriate more than a few. I allowed myself to be consumed by this and as ridiculous as it sounds (looks) I think this was life changing. I finished listening about 2 weeks ago and I still feel that way. I keep thinking about this book and have nestled it into my belief system where it might really do some good. Honestly, I have had some kind of soul-sigh - a release of stress I didn't know I had or didn't realize how big it was to me until this. It answered a lot of questions and raised quite a few. Even if I end up dismissing this as truth, it was a fabulous experience and a fun ride. I cannot say I am a true believer in all that is revealed. I am taking the coward's way out and saying it very well might be true. That's good enough for me right now.
I recommend this book and have already told a couple of special people about it. Wow
Kris11-14-16
Overall
Performance
Story
If you
are drawn to the idea that death of the soul does not exist, that we are all
spiritual beings living physical lives on Earth, then I strongly recommend
books written by Richard Martini. His wit, humor and research is both
captivating and wise.
Refreshing ideas and noteworthy for inquisitive minds and metaphysical adventurers.
Thank you Richard!
Refreshing ideas and noteworthy for inquisitive minds and metaphysical adventurers.
Thank you Richard!
·
Christopher Corry11-12-16
Overall
Performance
Story
Would you
listen to Hacking the Afterlife again? Why?
I was one
of those people who reviewed "Flipside: A Tourist’s Guide on How to
Navigate the Afterlife" negatively because of the quality of the audio
book and I have to say, I'm sorry. As an author who is also producing his own
audio book, I now understand how difficult it is to get the work perfect. It's
not easy.
Second, you were correct in stating that the work is more important than worrying about a cat's meow in the background.
I have to say that "Hacking the Afterlife" is pretty great. Keep it up.
Second, you were correct in stating that the work is more important than worrying about a cat's meow in the background.
I have to say that "Hacking the Afterlife" is pretty great. Keep it up.
Have you
listened to any of Richard Martini’s other performances before? How does this
one compare?
This is
much better than previous book(s).
Was there
a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It's all
good.
Any
additional comments?
Talk a
little slower if you can. The words run into each other and the message gets
garbled.
·
Joseph Cates - Sun27sag1510-27-16
Overall
Performance
Story
Would you
consider the audio edition of Hacking the Afterlife to be better than the print
version?
Maybe, I
listened while reading the words in the Book.and the Material is very
interesting and feels very true.
What was
one of the most memorable moments of Hacking the Afterlife?
Listening
to the chapters on the Message from Planet Earth and the chapter on Issa.
Issa's story is one I have always wondered about.
What
about Richard Martini’s performance did you like?
I love
the pizzazz that Richard adds to his readings of his books.
If you
were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
It does
not need one, because Richard has already supplied it.
Any
additional comments?
Richard
has topped his Flipside Series with Hacking The Afterlife. My favorite chapters
was the chapter that had the message from Planet Earth and the long chapter
about Issa. Everything I have read or listened to Richard's Audible Books are
truly Awesome Research Material. I will be listening to this audio book several
more times. I finished this book last night and started Richard's Flipside
Series again this morning for about the 17th time. This material is truly
awesome and consciousness awakening. I Love this information and it truly helps
one love the people around one's self.
·
Diana10-21-16
Overall
Performance
Story
This is a
series of channelings/past life regressions and findings from research. The
presentation is very casual - kind of like a podcast where there is only one
person talking - but that's okay. The information is very interesting and
covers a lot of territory.
This is well worth the price of an Audible credit if you are interested in reincarnation and enjoy reading books such as those by Michael Newton, Dr. Brian Weiss, the Erik Medhus books, Dolores Cannon, and more.
Lighthearted, yet parts of which are deeply researched, this audio book was informative, very interesting and enlightening.
This is well worth the price of an Audible credit if you are interested in reincarnation and enjoy reading books such as those by Michael Newton, Dr. Brian Weiss, the Erik Medhus books, Dolores Cannon, and more.
Lighthearted, yet parts of which are deeply researched, this audio book was informative, very interesting and enlightening.
Thanks for the really wonderful reviews!!!
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