Author:Arthur Jones
M. Scott Peck was hailed as 'a prophet to the Seventies' when The Road Less Travelled was published. His book spent in excess of 10 years on the New York Times bestseller list - longer than achieved by any other living author. Millions of readers understood his message that life is difficult and that it is by overcoming a constant stream of problems that personal and spiritual fulfilment is attainable, operating at the interface of psychology and theology.
M. Scott Peck died in 2005 from Parkinsons Disease, having recently divorced his wife, Lily, after 40 years of marriage. The Road He Travelled makes sense of the fascinating paradoxes associated with his life and work - modern guru, bad father and husband, excellent writer, self-centred prophet, genuine seeker, a decent person trying sometimes to be better, the wounded carer, the healing physician, the great encourager...
Van Praagh has changed people's lives, banished the fear of death - it is impossible not to be moved.
—— NewsweekThank you, James, for showing me a whole new world.
—— Jennifer Love Hewitt, star of Ghost WhispererMoody's pioneering activities have...helped millions of people to understand and accept these special states of consciousness
—— Pim Van Lommel, author of Consciousness Beyond LifeA lucid, engrossing memoir from a psychologist and philosopher dedicated to the afterlife. . . . The supernatural undertones saturating the narrative are dwarfed by an overwhelming sense that this eccentric visionary just might be on to something . . . the fascinating life story of an impassioned mystical maverick.
—— Kirkus ReviewsAmazing, absolutely amazing
—— Danniella WestbrookTelevision's leading psychic medium
—— Guardian