Soul Traveler: A Guide to Out-of-Body Experiences and the Wonders Beyond
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (964 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0451197607 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Despite Taylor's background as a NASA engineer, Soul Traveler is far from a technical manual. --Brian Patterson. Reading it is like having an engaging conversation about astral travel with a friend. Some call this astral travel, or an out-of-body experience, but Taylor calls it "soul travel." His term eloquently embodies his philosophy that we are actually powerful, spiritual beings in the midst of a human experience, rather than human beings having minor spiritual experiences. Along with some simple advice for inducing and controlling our own out-of-body experiences, Taylor shares the encouraging insights about the spiritual nature of human beings that he has gleaned from a remarkable experience he once viewed as an affliction. Albert Taylor gives us his honest and very person
In this amazing book, he offers an account of his own incredible flights of "soul travel"--and shows us how we too can develop this life-changing ability.. Former NASA aeronautical engineer and space researcher Albert Taylor believes that there is much we can learn from out-of-body experiences
"More than a mere "how to" manual." according to OAKSHAMAN. This is the best single volume introduction to out-of-body experiences that I've found. While I consider Robert Monroe's classic three volume collection to be the best (Mr. Taylor also sites them and lists all three in his bibliography) I do believe that this is the book that I would recommend to a beginner in the field. It is extremely well-organized and the language is clear and straight-forward (as one would expect from a NASA engineer.) Having worked most of my life in engineering departments I can appreciate the courage that it took to publish this book on the part of the author. I especially recommend chapter 9 (Th. I took my time reading it. Jeanette Foresta Sometimes just by reading about it, it will happen, so take your time. I thought this was very good in many ways and also because it was his story. I admire him for relating such an intimate thing with us. I myself have had the sleep paralysis. I wrote about it in an article on Authors Den called Flying Astral Travels.I have been trying to have an OBE more recently with reading William Buhlman. I like his book very much, and I got more flying dreams afterwards. He let me know that the zipping sound is part of it. And just him letting us know his own experience is priceless. To me.The same with this author, Albert Taylor.. A Thoroughly Enjoyable Book!!! A Customer I found Albert Taylor's book to be very entertaining, though I can understand the reader who complained it was a bit too simplistic. True, it IS written in a rather plain, easy-to-understand, journalistic style, but for me that was the beauty of it! Nothing complicated herejust a short, easy-to-follow book that covers his experiences, as well as a few techniques. If you're looking for something more detailed or deep, then you might be better off reading William Buhlman or Robert Monroe.