<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Other Worlds, Other Universes: Playing The Reality Game" is a stimulating selection of consciousness expanding topics which include The Search For Extraterrestrial Life; Other Civilizations: The Prehistory Of Earth; Other Lifeforms: A Look At UFOs; Other Dimensions: The Astral Plane and Beyond; and Other Universes and Return to Godhead.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>Other Worlds, Other Universes: Playing The Reality Game </em></strong>is a stimulating selection of consciousness expanding topics which include The Search For Extraterrestrial Life; Other Civilizations: The Prehistory Of Earth; Other Lifeforms: A Look At UFOs; Other Dimensions: The Astral Plane and Beyond; and Other Universes and Return to Godhead.</p><p>The introduction begins: "This book is an attempt to expand your consciousness by playing The Reality Game. The term originates with Brad Steiger in his book <em>Mysteries of Time and Space</em>, where he suggests that humanity has been challenged to participate in a kind of cosmic contest--The Reality Game. The objective is to know reality, to understand ourselves and the cosmos as fully as possible. If man can apprehend the true significance of certain clues; if he can master the proper moves, he may obtain a clearer picture of his true role in the cosmic scheme of things--a role that is decidedly different from what common sense tells him it is."</p><p>Contributors include Timothy Leary, who while serving time in a California prison for experimenting with psychedelics, donated an essay from his book, <em>Terra II ... A Way Out</em>. Astrophysicist Jacques Vallee contributed a chapter from <em>Passport to Magonia</em>, his classic book on UFOs and folklore. Other writers include Rudolf Steiner, Yogi Ramacharaka and D. Scott Rogo.</p><p>Kirkus Reviews called it "A bit of this, a pinch of that, toads' eyes and bat brains," making it <strong>a must-read for anyone on the metaphysical truth trail. </strong></p>
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