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COSMIC VOYAGE
A BOOK REVIEW by Angus Bowen Sometimes the best way to explain
something to someone is not to try to tell them what you think about something.
Instead, Courtney Brown, Ph. D., tells you what he experienced and then
offers his interpretation of what he experienced, based on his accumulative experience in
the arena of Remote Viewing. You, then, are free to agree, or
not. He will describe things that could shatter your current perceptions. While some of us
find this an exhilarating experience, some of us might also find it disturbing;
uncomfortable to ingest.
Its not a new book, it was published in 1996, but for those who are just
discovering it, it is a indeed a Cosmic Voyage, via remote viewing.
It defines incidents, such as Roswell, abductions, ET and sub-space encounters. It
explores the galaxy, the universe, and the intent of God. It engages in conversations with
Jesus, Buddha, and Guru Dev. It will unveil the evolution of two other civilizations in
our immediate galactic community that have a presence on our world and how much we can
learn from them and how much their survival depends on us.
Cosmic Voyage is as comfortably scientific as it is alluring and
charming. It allows you to understand what actually happens in SRV - Scientific Remote
Viewing and why this ability, one that anyone of us can learn, is currently perhaps, is
the key in establishing an inter-species alliance with our unseen neighbors; who are as
real as you are and some are closer to you than your next breath.
I got Courtney Browns, Cosmic Voyage through Barnes and Noble
dot-com, but its available everywhere, published by Onxy, a division of Penguin
Books. I read it in a weekend. It was very compelling. Itll run about 7-bucks
(paperback). Brown gives you a good return on your investment.
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