Eyes Of An Angel: Soul Travel, Spirit Guides, Soul Mates, And The Reality Of LoveBooks: Travel: Airplane Guides: Item 6
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Captivating, March 31, 2006 Reviewer:Michael E. Tymn (Depoe Bay, OR USA) - The only thing I didn't like about this book was the fact that it made me envious -- envious of my inability to have experiences similar to those of the author. I'm referring primarily to Paul Elder's out-of-body experiences and concomitant conversations with spirit guides. The author reports two near-death experiences - one at the age of 12, when he almost drowned, and another at 41, as a result of a heart attack, but these NDEs were not nearly as dynamic as his out-of-body experiences (OBEs), which he mastered at the Monroe Institute in Virginia. In one of his early OBEs, Elder found himself floating through the walls of his house and noticed a nail sticking out of a stud behind the drywall. While later doing some renovations, he cut into the wall and found the nail just as he had seen it in his etheric body. On another occasion, while at the Monroe Institute, he achieved separation and visited his home 3,000 miles away, observing his wife on her way to work. He took note of the clothes she was wearing and upon returning home confirmed that she did indeed wear those clothes that particular day. Experiences like this offered him evidence that he was not simply dreaming or hallucinating. During one of his OBEs, he encountered his deceased mother. "A visible stream of mental energy began flowing from her to me, and I became immediately immersed in her reality," Elder writes. "I felt her emotions. I saw what she saw. I experienced what she experienced." But the most interesting parts of the book were Elder's encounters with Meldor, one of his spirit guides. Meldor explained various aspects of the spirit world to him, including reincarnation, soul groups, soul mates, the Christ Consciousness, and "The All." It is all consistent with other teachings on these subjects, but I found the discussion of soul groups particularly interesting. Elder comes across as a very sincere and credible person. He claims to dislike writing, but the book is very well written and hard to put down once you get into it. Metrowest Daily News, November 3, 2005 Want to learn about out-of-body experiences? Elder had not one, but two near-death experiences, opening doorways to the spiritual world. Neale Donald Walsch --- Author --- "If you want to open your own Conversation with God, this is a book you should read." |
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