Thursday, December 15, 2005

The Multidimensional Human

A few weeks ago I got the idea for my fifth book. I want to call it The Multidimensional Human: A Guide to Astral Projection and Beyond. This will be the working title, anyway.

I want the book to be a sequel to Otherwhere: A Field Guide to Nonphysical Reality for the Out-of-Body Traveler and The Unanswered Question: Death, Near-Death, and the Afterlife. So the target audience will be people interested in out-of-body experiences, astral projection, near-death experiences, lucid dreams, mystical experiences, and altered states of consciousness. I use the term adventures in consciousness as a catchall category for such experiences.

My belief is that we humans are multidimensional. We exist in physical reality in a body, each cell of which has its own consciousness. We also exist as souls in nonphysical reality. Our egos straddle both of these realities, which is what makes us multidimensional.

The soul itself has access to a variety of alternative realities, thus increasing our multidimensionality. But most of us have spotty access to this aspect of our beings.

After publishing the books mentioned above, I received a number of reviews on Amazon.com, dozens of e-mails, and a few letters from readers. Many of these communications raised issues that I want to address in the new book. Also, I've been participating regularly for most of this year in a forum on lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences called Saltcube. Over and over, I've been made aware of the acute level of interest that many people have in developing their own adventures in consciousness--and often their frustration in attempting to do so.

In the new book, I want to offer not only accounts of my own adventures in consciousness, as they've developed in the years since the two earlier books were published, but also many awareness tools (beliefs, techniques, and so on) that I've found helpful in overcoming the challenges that have come up over the years in exploring my own multidimensionality.

I hope to use this blog as an opportunity to sketch my ideas for the book as I collect and organize my material.

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