Dimensions? describes one man's experience of communicating and working with other-dimensional and extra-terrestrial beings over a 50 year period. It shows how he worked through the fearsome experiences engendered to find a new spiritual perspective. Use the symbols in this book, that were given to the author by Light Beings, to aid your own consciousness-awakening process and be ready for the coming Shift.
This book starts a bit slowly, the author mostly limiting himself to referring to multifarious sightings of lights in the sky and so on and recounting enjoyable childhood experiences having nothing to do with UFOs or aliens. However, the book soon speeds up and presents fascinating descriptions of unusual direct experiences.
At the age of four (in 1955) Mike conveys a startling message to his mother - that his real parents are in space, that something of great importance is going to happen on Earth in his lifetime but not in hers (it turns out she dies in 1993) and that it had to do with a vast change in global consciousness, which was the reason why he was here. (One must admit that this prediction was pretty accurate.)
From an early age he was frequently visited by a friendly tiger who peacefully stood at the end of his bed at noght. This turned out to be one of the forms of a "Space Brother" of his called Tellos, who got into a habit of appearing, especially at times of need. He saw the man clearly - he had long flowing silver hair and wore a shiny one-piece suit that glowed in the dark. He communicated telepathically with Mike and radiated love.
Later in life Mike is able to call UFOs to him at will, for example, in order to let unbelieving friends (including his scepticak Dad and girlfriend) experience a sighting so their scepticism could be dissolved.
In the book Mike expresses his frustration with the fact that the British authorities and media try to suppress all reports of sightings and contacts experienced by thousands of people in the UK, though many other countries regularly report on all these things, and some even have weekly TV shows on the subject. Moreover, an amazing 5 1/2 minute "space messge" commmunicated over the TV by a being called Gramaha, a representative of the Ashtar Galactic Command, was not reported by the press. In the message this being warned of the impending awakening of Earth telling us that what happened would depend on what we did to avert the experiments with nuclear energy and prevent wastes from stomic power stations. We should learn to listen to the voice within which will tell us what is truth.
The most exciting of Mike's experiences are those where he wakes up in the middle of the night, experiences buzzing, vibrates at great speed and lifts off through the closed window or ceiling. Sometimes he is examined, but gets to ask questions about life and the universe, the answers to which he unfortunately "forgets".
He experiences being "taken" by the military in Area 51 in Nevada, after which he becomes violently ill and needs to be cleansed, accessing recovery of his memory of this experience by means of regression.
In several remarkable events he experiences a visit by light beings surrounded by universal love. He merges with them and enters a state of Oneness, feeling that he is one with the Source. At the same time numbers, symbols and letters are beamed into the room around him. He recreates one of these experiences in regression, thus regaining access to these symbols and writing them down for us too. If we meditate on them we may integrate some of the knowledge they communicate. At one point Mike changed his signature such that his new signature is composed of some of these symbols. When I look at his signature, it makes a strong impression on me, and I feel that I am experiencing Mike's advanced energy (becoming quite giddy) and that I understand who he is at the highest level, It's not something I experience with my head but which I sense in another way.
The book contains accounts of his many other amazing experiences, and in fact presents a wealth of knowledge. At one stage he meets with a space child whom he is told is his own child, which he has fathered with a "Tulip lady" (see the cover of the book),
If you're at all interested in UFOs, aliens, spiritual development, attaining advanced knowledge or the approaching Shift in 2012, I would advise you to read this book. You won't be disappointed.
This is a valuable addition to the 'abduction', or perhaps more appropriate in this instance: 'experiencer' story. Mike Oram did not set out to be an author, and the book's structure could work a little harder to engage the reader earlier in the book, but this is quickly forgotten and if you persevere you will be rewarded by a very revealing insight into Mike's fantastic experiences and what has been revealed to him. The book is like a fairground ride: the first half you slowly wind up to the top of a climb wondering where this is going, but in the second half you rush down, accelerating as you enjoy the amazing journey.
His enjoyable 'other-world' experience contrasts with other experiencers such as Jim Sparks, but does share parallels, and despite the fantastic nature of Oram's story his honest delivery convinces. In expanding your consciousness (necessary to comprehend such amazing revelations) perhaps the reader is forgiven questioning some contradictions, however I personally put this down to none of us, including Oram himself, having possession of the fantastic universal full-picture on such big issues. I was certainly left wanting to know more (the forthcoming 'shift'?) and certainly left with more questions than answers, but was affected by the message.
Thanks to Oram's partner Fran, the complimentary and insightful final chapter alludes to science already having many of the answers or is on the right track, and further that man may have been closer to these issues in ancient times but it became lost in our inward looking busy modern lives and narrow world view. What is postulated here is mirrored elsewhere, and both advocated and reinforced by free thinkers such as David Wilcock and Harold Percival and reputed scientists such as Michio Kaku - the truth is out there, just open your mind. Overall very thought provoking stuff and will change or add to your expectation of ET's and spirituality. Ultimately uplifting and positive, one of my favourites, I look forward to the promised follow up.
An interesting read. There's a very liberal use of exclamation marks, and what seems to be a denial that the word 'than' exists.
Although Mike's experiences are intriguing, parts of this book come off as preachy, and occasionally compares himself to Galileo and other game changing minds of the past.
Occasionally his wife, Fran, adds to the book, adding in the odd tidbit to back up Mike's assertions.
My main gripe with this book is that Mike is very quick to say skeptics are wrong, and mainstream science is lacking, but if something doesn't quite fit into this narrative, it's quickly dismissed. At points it also seems that Mike is so determined to see aliens, that it almost doesn't seem to matter what he saw, because he's convinced it's an alien.
The universe is a big place, but this doesn't mean I'm sold on the things put forward in this book.