The following review was contributed by PAUL LAPPEN
Using the author's own experiences, this book tells
how anyone can free themselves from emotional and
psychological boundaries and embrace the possibilities
inherent in this thing called life.
There are lifelong spirit guides that Varnum calls
Ascended Masters, nonphysical beings who impart their
wisdom to him. Occasionally, they have to use the
equivalent of a kick in the rear end when the author
isn't ""listening."" Perhaps the author's bout of
blindness, from which he cured himself, was some sort
of mainfestation of him going in the wrong spiritual
direction. There are a number of experiences which
most of us would call ""coincidence"" or ""just one of
those things,"" but Varnum realizes is his inner coach
pointing him in the right spiritual direction.
In his continual quest for spiritual education, Varnum
gets much too close to what turns out to be a
soul-destroying cult. Among the things experienced in
this book are: talking to nonphysical teachers, out of
body travel, time travel, near death experiences,
reliving other lifetimes and experiencing miracles.
Then there were the times that the author communicated
with plants (and they communicated back), and he
completely healed a very broken wrist within just a
few minutes using reiki healing.
The old saying goes something like, ""When the student
is ready, the teacher appears."" I must not be ready,
because I had a very hard time ""getting"" this book.
Whatever the reason, I don't mean to imply for a
second that this is any sort of terrible book, because
it isn't. I am sure that this book has helped, and
will help, a lot of people; I am just not one of them.