A brief tour of higher consciousness
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:00 am
This book came my way only hours after me complaining LOUDLY to Michael that its hard enough finding one's way on this planet without the contributions of delusional discarnates. This is my current opinion of another book I am reading, that I will review when I have finished it, and I am waiting on comment from the midwayers.
Anyway, this is a great read, easy to follow with sketches. Funny in parts, definitely true in others, but always intriguing. I think is a good book, as long as you are not silly enough to believe the images he encounters in the astral as being the real deal.
Written by Itzhak Bentoz, a Jewish Engineer and mind traveler with a very strong scientific background. Also a great sense of humour. He ate his first ham sandwich on Yom Kippur, to see if God would be offended!
love,
Geoff.
Anyway, this is a great read, easy to follow with sketches. Funny in parts, definitely true in others, but always intriguing. I think is a good book, as long as you are not silly enough to believe the images he encounters in the astral as being the real deal.
Written by Itzhak Bentoz, a Jewish Engineer and mind traveler with a very strong scientific background. Also a great sense of humour. He ate his first ham sandwich on Yom Kippur, to see if God would be offended!
love,
Geoff.