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Astral Travel For Beginners: Transcend Time and Space with Out-of-Body Experiences (For Beginners (Llewellyn's)) by Richard Webster Average Rating: "The author gave suggest not to smoke and drink coffee before our first astral trael. Then, there was mind travel exercise before start an astral tavel. In this book, you'll find 11 techniques : First astral travel, meditation method, swing mehod, the french method, the whirlwind method, the visualization technique, will power method, chakra method, affirmation method, the christos method and hypnotism method. ..."
Out-Of-Body Exploring: A Beginner's Approach by Preston Dennett Average Rating: "Hi, I am the author of Out of Body Exploring. I want to respond to Jonathon Livingston's review. While everybody's entitled to their opinion, I would like to correct some errors. First, the book is 178 pgs, not 150. Second, while I do present some lucid dreams, the majority are genuine OBEs. ..."
Practical Guide to Astral Projection by Melita Denning Average Rating: "I've been reading these negative reviews and find that they are based primarily on a fundamental lack of knowledge and in a couple cases easy solutions to the complexity of this kind of work. One reviewer claims that this book is too "occultish". That's laughable, becuause not many things are more "occult" that trying to force your spirit from your body with the intentions on traveling to other dimensions of reality. ..."
Soul Flight: Astral Projection and the Magical Universe by Donald Tyson Average Rating: "As with others of the author's books, this one is peppered with historical persons and accounts all put under the one-eyed esoteric microscope of the author reinterpreting the experiences of these people and basically applying his understanding of what happened to them as if it is better than their own. ..."
Astral Voyages by Bruce Goldberg Average Rating: "Dr. Goldberg seems to have nailed it right on the button. If the content in this book is not true, then Dr. Goldberg deserves a medal for creativity. This book (to the open minded inividual), indirectly answers almost every question ever asked by man. With reference to the upper and lower planes or dimensions he explanes what hell really is, where ghosts come from, where we are headed, and how close we come to this knowlege every night in our sleep. ..."
Astral Projection Plain & Simple: The Out-of-Body Experience by Osborne Phillips Average Rating: "I've read a lot of books on astral projection. This book is better than some but certainly doesn't rate with books authored by Robert Monroe, Robert Bruce, and William Buhlman. The chapters I thought we ok were: cosmos and psyche, physical and astral preparations, assisted projection and animals and the astral. ..."
Journey to Alternity: Transpersonal Healing Through Stories and Metaphors by Judith, Ph.D. Prager Average Rating: What if you could change your life, your health, your world in the wink of an eye? Like an optical illusion, a picture hidden in a picture that suddenly reveals itself with a change of focus, so alternate realities — "alternities" — await your discovery. Through true and astounding stories of healing, exercises to experience the mysteries for yourself, and detailed explanations of the quantum science behind them, you will discover how it is possible to change your health and your world with your imagination. ...
Experiencing Astral Travel: An 8 Week Course by V. M. Beelzebub Average Rating: "When I was growing up and heard the terms astral travel or out-of-body experience, I was fascinated and curious, but shrugged it off, thinking it was something that only a few could achieve, such as those born with special faculties or abilities. But the author, VM Beelzebub has proven me very wrong! ..."
Inanna Hyper-Luminal by V. S. Ferguson Average Rating: "I've read basketfuls of new age books and this one really stands out high among the crowd. Ferguson appears to be creating a remarkable new genre of fiction one might call "soul-fiction". The closest it comes to is the book "Oversoul Seven Trilogy" by Jane Roberts, although this one has provocative, original and innovative elements far beyond. I have been telling my friends that this is the best-kept secret in "new age literature" (for lack of a better term) and that it's the accessable, colorful, fascinating, and entertaining "Cliff Notes" for Zecharia Sitchin's sometimes tedious and impenetrable prose. ..."
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