From the Inside Flap:
It was an extraordinary three-way partnership, and it produced extraordinary results.
The physical end of the collaboration involved two people:
Rita Warren was a PhD professor of psychology who, after her retirement, spent four years directing The Monroe Institute's laboratory, helping volunteers to achieve and explore altered mental states under controlled conditions.
Frank DeMarco was, and is, an author, a former journalist and an editor with the Hampton Roads Publishing Co., Inc., who had learned to bring forth messages from the other side.
The nonphysical end involved what DeMarco calls "the guys upstairs," a group whose composition changes from time to time, depending upon subject matter and other variables.
Together, in the summer of 2001, they began a series of weekly sessions in which DeMarco entered an altered state and Warren asked questions that had interested her for years, questions for which the volunteers she had quizzed had been unable to provide satisfactory answers. What is the nature and purpose of life? Is there a God? Is there an afterlife, and if so, what is it like? What is the truth behind crop circles, UFOs, etc.? In short, how does the world function?
As it turned out, the guys upstairs were more than willing to share what they know. Using a combination of explanation, analogy, pointed questions, jokes, thought experiments, etc., they set out to answer anything that could be asked. This fascinating series of conversations may help you change your life.
From the Back Cover:
The Sphere And The Hologram
Does your life make sense to you?
Do you in your heart believe that your life matters to anyone or anything beyond this world?
Can you envision a believable relationship between the physical world and the nonphysical world?
If you believe in an afterlife, can you imagine what it is like?
If you have experienced parts of yourself beyond your everyday waking consciousness, do you understand their relationship to the rest of you?
Can you make sense of mankind's religious traditions, without jettisoning your intellectual and critical functioning?
Now, supposing that you could talk to someone on the other side of the veil between physical and nonphysical existence, what would you ask? Or, suppose that you could listen in, while someone else did so...
The Sphere And The Hologram lets you listen in.
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