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Bridging Heaven and Earth, Vol. 3

By: Daniel Pinchbeck
Narrated by: Allan Silberhartz
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Through direct experience, Daniel Pinchbeck has learned that shamanism is a real phenomenon and that direct access to the spiritual world is available to anybody who is willing to explore for themselves and escape the prevailing orthodoxies, as well as the "irrational rationality" of the current system. Daniel supports the perspective of Christ in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas, who said: "Open the door for yourself, so you will know what is."Listen to more in the Bridging Heaven and Earth series.©2007 Reality Entertainment (P)2007 Reality Entertainment Unexplained Mysteries
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Uggg. This mediocre interview, full of interruptions and lame questions, didn't actually start until almost 15 minutes into the program! Unless you are a Pinchbeck historian or fanatic, don't waste your time.

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