Have you ever seen something that you could not explain? Perhaps a movement out of the corner of your eye, when there should not be anything there? Seen these balls of light in your photographs and wondered where they came from? Heard sounds that you just could not identify? In the every day world we live in sights and sounds are usually identifiable. Yet there are others that defiy explanation. Some will say these occurances are from a third deminson or another world just outside the one we are familiar with.Look through the pages of this book and make up your own mind as to what you see in the images and maybe, just maybe you will believe, too, that there are spirits that walk this earth after their earthly bodies have expired. What do you think?We would like this review on the back cover“At their cores, classic Judeo-Christian theologies espouse the notion that all of creation transcends the third dimension. Both Jews and Christians believe that time and space is intrinsically connected with a reality that our natural eyes do not usually perceive, unless opened by the Divine. I believe that these photographs are a divine gift that allows us to pierce through the material world, and see a glimpse of the manifold consciences and unexplained life-forces that challenge a base perception of the world. If ‘seeing is believing,’ then this is the real thing, and I believe!”– The Rev. Juan C. RiveraTrinity Lutheran ChurchSyracuse, New York
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- Release Date 02/01/2018
- Author Cynthia L Dunham
- Language English
- Company Page Publishing, Inc.
- Weight 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions 5.98 x 0.35 x 9.02 inches
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