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352 pages, Hardcover
First published May 4, 2021
To graduate from the current cosmic and dimensional isolation we are going to have to stretch beyond our addictions to fossil fuels, corporate greed, and abuse and degradation of the planet itself. We need to become the “Mind at Large,” as Aldous Huxley named it, and bring forth our capabilities for lucidity. Only then might we be able to meet the “others” on an even playing field. The expansion of our mind beyond our limited personality will bring in a sense of super-conscious awareness of the implicate order, as Linda Moulton Howe and John Mack claim in this collection. In this way, meeting the others will make us more human and more humane. Additionally, as others in this collection — the Hurtaks, Mary Rodwell, and Caroline Cory — indicate, becoming multidimensional is becoming more of ourselves as human beings. Only then we will have what it takes to truly make contact. ~ Alan Steinfeld
Do we know the rhythms of our world? What is a sigh of wind? Is it the breath of the dead? Are we visitors here on Earth? Have these white beings pierced this dimension? Those vehicles that we see in the sky — flying cigars, saucers, balls of light — do they slip in and out of our reality frames, time frames? Their motion is un-cognizable to us; they seem to slide, defying gravity as we understand it. There is no “thrust.” Imagine their huge and perilous adventure: What have they had to invent to get here? My mind chatters on . . . the intellect gabbles: “This stuff is nonsense. It doesn’t make sense.” ~ Henrietta Weekes
People know their own experiences, and know when they have undergone certain experiences that don’t fit the prevailing mechanistic worldview. Whatever polling methods you may use, it is apparent that large percentages of people seem to know there is an unseen world or hidden dimensions of reality. They may not call it that, but they know that the subtle realms exist. They know their own experiences and trust them. They are not fooled by NBC or by The New York Times or Time or other official arbiters of the truth and reality. We have a kind of samizdat of reality going on here, an underground of popular knowledge, that the universe is not the one we are being officially told it is. It is really going to be interesting to see when the official mainstream, the small percentage of elites who determine what we are supposed to think is real, wake up to the fact that the consensus view of reality is gone. We are, I think, getting near that moment.
We know that there are trillions of stars, in trillions of galaxies, and that this is probably only one of an effective infinity of universes . . . which all probably have an infinity of mirror universes breathing neutrons back and forth between their realities like great, enigmatic hearts. And then there is this band here on this tiny speck of dust, touched with intelligence and struggling to find our magic as we sail through infinity on the coattails of a wandering star. ~ Whitley Strieber