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Cosmic Connections

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In The Gaia Dialogues , Murry Hope employed the 'field theory' accessing technique - a method akin to the Eastern system of Samyama (fusion) - to initiate a series of dialogues with the genius of the planet Earth, to whom Professor James Lovelock ascribed the name 'Gaia'. Much of the information given in The Gaia Dialogues being drawn from well-proven scientific data, Murry Hope now applies the same modus aperandi, to affect similar connections with the other planets in our solar system, the planetoid Chiron, the Sun and the Universe herself with startling results.
This book is for those interested in the broadest possible spectrum of the Cosmos and its relationship to life on Earth, the content presupposing a broad knowledge of para-physics, psychology, mythology and esoteric knowledge. For the advanced metaphysical student and the beginner alike it will prove a mine of information about the myriad connections throughout our universe.

200 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1996

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