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Pull Your Self Together: A True Story of Alternate Realities, Spiritual Healing, and Dimensional Wholeness

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Step Into a World of Interdimensional Adventure

Imagine that you could interact with alternate versions of yourself and find out what happened on the road not taken. While on a healing journey to resolve a painful past and rekindle her spiritual connection, Rebecca realizes she can reach into parallel worlds and pull her alternate selves together into a team that experiences every possibility life has to offer.

The first time she sees herself in an alternate reality, Rebecca thinks it is a vision of her future. To get there, her present life would have to shatter. Once Rebecca discovers the truth — that she can connect with another version of herself who made different choices — she is relieved and excited to know that both realities can exist simultaneously.

That first encounter is just the start of her interdimensional healing odyssey. Together with her alternate selves, Rebecca discovers the multidimensional wholeness of the Higher Self, connects more fully with spirit, and creates a new way of looking at life’s choices.

Part memoir and part transformational guide, Pull Your Self Together merges an inspiring, heartfelt story with steps you can take to explore your parallel worlds.

Embark on a journey of spiritual remembering to

Retrieve the part of your soul that you abandoned because of regret, sadness, or anger about a dream that did not go as planned. Forgive yourself for mistakes and discover the blessing from the path you walked. Explore alternate timelines and understand how you can work with them to be whole. Move forward in life knowing you are supported by your multidimensional self. Expand your reality and your vision of who you were born to be.;

In the multiverse theory of quantum physics, each choice you make creates alternate realities. What if the choice to read this book is one of those reality-creating choices? One of your selves will read this and pull all of your other selves together into one, into a new level of dimensional wholeness. Are you going to be the one to pull yourself together

As you read Pull Your Self Together you’ll discover how you can release the pain of the past and live from a multidimensional perspective where every version of you is needed to be whole.

234 pages, Paperback

Published February 22, 2021

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About the author

Rebecca Whitecotton

4 books14 followers

Rebecca Whitecotton is a modern-day philosopher—a wanna-be Socrates sitting on the digital steps of the internet Parthenon, throwing out ideas about the nature of reality. 

With the publication of Pull Your Self Together: A True Story of Alternate Realities, Spiritual Healing, and Dimensional Wholeness, Rebecca adds interdimensional traveler to her list of job titles, which have included include reporter, editor, children’s book author, mom, optimist, graphic designer, and chauffeur. She offers workshops and retreats about multidimensional thinking and connecting with alternate versions of yourself in the multiverse. 

Rebecca is also the award-winning children's book author of Child of Mine, Know This, hailed by Neale Donald Walsch as “the single most imaginative children’s book to come along in ages.” Children of the New Earth magazine gave it their Award of Excellence, it was a finalist in the Coalition of Visionary Retailers Awards, and Light of Consciousness magazine called it “A hallmark book in an age of emerging global consciousness.” 

Rebecca’s second children’s book spilled the beans about Santa Claus in Santa’s Greatest Gift, which is now available as a free ebook. One of Rebecca’s favorite moments was when her son discovered Santa’s Greatest Gift in the top 50 free children’s downloads in iBooks while he was looking for something to read.

With a bachelor’s in journalism from Northwestern University and a master’s in sociology of religion from the University of New Mexico, Rebecca loves to think and write about spirituality, philosophy, meditation, and quantum physics. She lives a nomadic life and currently lives in Louisiana with her husband Randy. 

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April 1, 2021
In this wise and compassionate guide to a new kind of spiritual wholeness, my eyes were opened to an intriguing possibility: What if there are no mistakes? What if, each time we make a decision, there is one version of ourselves who takes each path? What if we do get to experience it all? And what if there is a way to bring our various selves together? Near the end of the book the author quotes Ralph Waldo Emerson, and this certainly sums up my experience: “The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.”

The author shares her own painful spiritual journey of turning away from her spirit, or higher self, and how she made her way home to herself through an intensive practice of meditation and journaling, some of which she shares with us. As a reader I felt grateful for her willingness to be vulnerable and open so that she could share the truth of what she learned with us. I feel changed by reading this book. In a few places, I was moved to tears, such as when she shares about her 9/11 experience (p. 64) and her experience of comforting another version of herself that she shares in the epilogue.

The book also immediately helped me see that mistakes I have made in the past have brought me to the place I am today, open to the guidance of such a wise book. If I hadn’t made the mistakes, I might not be open to deeper awakening. I also want to give the author credit for making the mysteries of the multiverse and quantum physics accessible to someone who has little or no experience with those concepts. I followed along easily, and I suspect it was not an easy task to distill such ideas into something understandable for a layperson.

The author offers a Dimensional Wholeness Guide at the end of the book so that you can make your own journey of discovery. I intend to use it. Even if you are skeptical of such ideas, I encourage you to give this book a try. In the end, it’s all about Love, and who couldn’t use more of that?
5 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2021
An insightful and candid journey of hope and healing

In “Pull Your Self Together” as Rebecca Whitecotton is reflecting upon a traumatic past, she becomes aware of a special gift; she’s able to access alternate selves in parallel worlds. She connects with spirits and looks at life from a higher perspective, as her readers journey with her on interdimensional experiences.

Ms. Whitecotton points out that all the choices we make have a ripple effect, creating alternate realities. Ultimately, by pulling together the selves in our alternate realities, we can become the whole version of who we are. Her insights intrigue and magnetize, providing revelations and epiphanies.

“Pull Your Self Together” is a powerful memoir and guide that looks at life from an expanded perspective and offers hope and healing to its readers. For a new and wonderful outlook on the world in which we live and how we fit into it, I highly recommend it.
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May 28, 2022
A great stepping stone to self discovery.

Reading this book I can see some parallels between Rebecca and myself, having a better understanding of my self has helped me make some big decisions on this path. I’m reflecting more on what I need to do for my spiritual well-being, I’m learning to meditate, and find a centre. This book has touched me to the core and will continue to leave a lasting impression on me as I go through my own self discovery journey. Thank you Rebecca for having the courage and experiences and being this book to life.
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March 9, 2021
Amazing story of hope, light and healing. Simply written words convey the complex ideas of the universe reminding us we are not alone or unable in whatever we encounter along our life paths. The book offers wonderful insight into a personal story that was courageously shared while offering gentle guidance and reminders we can employ in our own lives. This is now a favorite of mine and one I will read again and again and share.
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March 20, 2021
The existence of this book in itself gives a lot to ponder - That there's someone out there who has experienced something that I had once read about in Richard Bach's book is fascinating. I hope to use the lessons gained from this book in my life / lives :)
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