What began as a
spoof on channeling takes a trickster twist into the exploration of being and
reality. Dr. Taylor says this is his favorite book and was fun to write,
although he is not sure how much was actually written by himself . . . This book
will tickle the funny bone, cause you to pause and reflect, lead you into the
depths of the mystery of creation and inspire and excite you...all while
entertaining in a "I couldn't put it down" way.
Book Review
ENLIGHTENING & ENJOYABLE, July 4, 2000
Reviewer: Peter Uys from Johannesburg, South AfricaDr Taylor's
investigation of the "guide' phenomenon is very moving and humorous. It deals
with a variety of metaphysical topics in a novel way. What makes it special is
the way this is interwoven in the plot line and although the twist in the tale
becomes obvious as one gets closer to the end, it doesn't matter one bit. This
is not silly & fake like The Celestine Prophecy. Throughout, one gains new
insights and I would recommend this book to all readers of self-help and
metaphysical books.
Format: Bound / Printed Book
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