The
Multidimensional Traveler, Khartika Goe, New Page
Books, Pompton Plains, NJ, 2015, 263 pp, $16.99.
Can
we travel across dimensions and across time? Perhaps a better question: why don’t we travel across dimensions and
time?
I love the subtitle: “Finding
Togetherness, or How I Learned to Break the Rules of Physics and Sojourn Across
Dimensions and Times.” We don’t have to be Marty McFly to go Back to the
Future.
If you’ve never experienced an Out of
Body Experience (OBE), some of Ms. Goe’s writing may seem a bit confusing or
beyond belief. Keeping an open mind is important as you read. Those who have
had OBEs readily comprehend what she’s talking about.
The book is incredibly positive, but if
you’re looking for a real “how-to”, you might be disappointed. There are a lot
of first-hand experiences, but I would have liked more “this is how you can do
it” details. Perhaps this will come in a later edition.
Ms. Goe’s meetings with otherworldly
beings were very interesting to read; I think you’ll enjoy them. When I told
someone about a planet inhabited with dolphins, they said, “I’ve heard about
that before from someone else.” Maybe they visited the same planet.
Someone asked if I had any experiences
or side-effects while (or after) reading The
Multidimensional Traveler and I have to say that my dreams are a lot more
vivid and intense. In fact, I’m keeping my tablet close to hand so I can write
them down when I wake up—even in the middle of the night. I’ve also found that
my stress level has decreased significantly.
I must confess that it’s difficult to
write a review of a book that affected me on a very visceral level. I would
recommend that you read The
Multidimensional Traveler for yourself and see how much you get out of it.
It’s quite an experience, and I’m confident you’ll learn a great deal about
yourself and the multidimensional universe we inhabit.
-
Rob Wachowski
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