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Stepping ... Between ... Realities

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I often gasp at the sheer diversity and abundance of life that is so far beyond the normal human framework of reference. Like a goldfish in its glass bowl, we live enclosed in our personal realities. Beyond all our many personal, physical realities is the vastness of the greater metaphysical reality.
Over my lifetime I have learned that it is possible to move into my metaphysical Light-body and access that greater reality. I step . . . Between . . . realities.
In this book I visit the galaxy in which we physically live—a galaxy with which we have only a remote relationship. We are not alone! I metaphysically enter a black hole for an experience beyond my wildest imaginings. I encounter a galactic Being which is a galaxy within itself, and I also visit a few of the many utterly amazing astral worlds. In fact, this book is filled with my unique insights gained by metaphysically journeying into realms and realities beyond imagination. My astonishing, consciousness-expanding journey into the dynamic, living energy we call our sun, is just one such indication of the miraculous universe in which we live.
The galaxy is not dead matter and endless space; it is filled with consciousness, purpose, direction . . . life!

347 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 6, 2014

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Michael J. Roads

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May 31, 2015
Once again, a journey unlike any other.

I have read many of Michael's books and this one was worthwhile like the others. I dropped one star because I felt Michael crammed too many adventures and their incredible concepts into this one book. This caused a bit of overkill to take place for me. I prefer a deeper immersion into a given experience. This was a bit like being on a cruise ship with one hour layovers in various ports.
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