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GRADUATION INTO THE COSMOS

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What be these fragile bodies we live inside? Transports of forgotten and lost souls eternally enslaved by restless spirits, dammed and tormented in an endless search for peace, happiness, and joy. Each soul in a constant and hectic pursuit to reconnect with something grand lost a long time ago. We mortals, in our mindless travels through life, grasping at, reaching for and attempting, often in vain, to understand the purpose we were created, and by whom. Senseless it seems the torturous journey to understand the grand plan if there even be such a plan.
Souls are released from the soul substance by Super beings and enter the physical world and begin an eternal journey that will take them through multitudes of existences stretching over several lifetimes of peace and tranquility, before entering the shadowy domains of Earth planets.

203 pages, Paperback

Published June 3, 2016

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May 6, 2016
I have read all Baldin books and tried to get it all into my head as things are and were according to Lou. The bible is full of metaphors and violence.

None of this makes any sense, you die, depending on your growth and your goals as a soul you go to this level or inside that pig for a rest, violence seems to be a good choice to have learned hard lessons. Billions of souls, millions of lessons and then you get to fly around and do as you please. Sounds awful, I see nothing in any of it that I would want to spend my time doing in this endless play ground of soul world's. Dying and going to heaven and sitting on a cloud has very little appeal for me either, I look around at the world today and wonder why are a hand full of power hungry psychopaths running the whole of humanity into a world of wars . If we have love in our hearts, the thousands of years of growth and experience, how can this happen? We are being controlled and driven backwards into slavery, if there were a God I would think he would come to enlighten and help humanity. But there is no God, there is no one but ourselves, so why are so many souls asleep, are we to be slaughtered once again?
I would rather stay here on earth and help humanity get back to the business of real science for humanity instead of allowing all these crazy people in charge working to destroy humanity.
If our souls are very old indeed, then none of this New World Order should be going on at all. I can't think of anything more useless than flying around and feeling wonderful all the time.
18 reviews
December 3, 2016
Ambiguous and confusing

I like Lou Baldin and read a lot of his stuff, but this story is rough in that the higher being still need ships? Supposedly we leave emotions when we die, but there are regrets and vengence in some? I can't find consistency in the progress of beings. At the highest levels of existence there still seems to be baser human emotional qualities. Overall it felt discouraging to me, and I'm an extremely open and optimistic individual.
My history includes multiple abductions and many dreams that we're very real and seemed more to be paranormal experiences. My mind is open. I also interact with paranormal entities on rare occasions. I'm very fortunate in this way because I know other realms exist. So I'm all in for what Lou teaches, though I have a different perception of it all based on what I believe is a gentler nature. Semantics is a part of that too. Lou teases and mixes it up with the boys. And that in itself is wonderful because he's reaching the boys and blowing open the obstacles some have.
This book serves a good purpose because it gives some hope. But for me I prefer reading the question and answer format. I don't know if these internet sites are still active and I'd sure like to join one. I've tried to reach Lou or an active discussion, but it seems he's on a coffee break.
My very best to all who strive to awaken from this dream.
4 reviews
February 20, 2016
Wonders never cease:)

Lou shifts gears with this book and decides to get a little more personal. His last book dealt with the mysteries in our universe on a large scale, this time he brings the mystery home to the individual. The wonder that will be our life after our life is shown to us in this book, along with all the possibilities we can dream of and then some. It will cause a pause in you, as you began to expand your scope of wonderment in regards to what's next. Lou's books somehow point to things we seem to already know, but aren't sure how we know it. One thing this book will hopefully do is to spur you to get together with your conscience and really try to fix those things in your life that need fixing, so you can move on upward and onwards. He paints such an intriguing picture of what's possible for all of us if we get to work on getting out of here. Thank you Lou for your books and your courage to just "put it all out there"! Our lives (and afterlives) will be forever enhanced by what you do.
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