Dr. Edgar Mitchell, a graduate of MIT with a doctorate in
aeronautics and astronautics, is the founder of the Institute of
Noetic Sciences and cofounder of the Association of Space
Explorers. As an astronaut, he was backup Lunar Module Pilot on
Apollo 10 and 16, and flew as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 14. He
has spent 35 years studying human consciousness and psychic and
paranormal phenomena in the search for a common ground between
science and spirit. Mitchell lectures regularly at dozens of
conferences across the world. He lives in Florida.
Dwight Williams, recipient of the 1989 Jovanovich Award for
short fiction, is the author of Raising Lazarus. He lives in
Colorado.
Edgar Mitchell is one of those rarest of scientists--a true
explorer. His journey into outer space has been matched by a
lifelong journey into inner space, where he investigated the final
frontier, the nature of mind, and returned with nothing less than
an extraordinary new science of life. --Lynne McTaggart,
best-selling author of The Field and The Intention Experiment--
"Reviews"
In the history of the human race, 12 people have set foot on the
moon. Now one of them has written an important book, an account of
a modern-day hero's journey. Astronaut Edgar Mitchell pursued a
vision, ventured on a quest, risked great danger, and obtained
uncommon wisdom. Now he has returned to share it. We would be wise
to listen. --Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Healing Words--
"Reviews"
Profound and articulate...Edgar Mitchell has really dug into the
main paradoxical issues [of science and religion] and comes up with
a resolving viewpoint. An inspiring piece of literature. --Harold
E. Puthoff, Ph.D., physicist, Institute for Advanced Studies at
Austin-- "Reviews"
Reading astronaut Mitchell's story is like reading a long-awaited
letter from a friend--a friend who has journeyed far and wide and
seen so much beyond most of us that we read with bated breath.
Mitchell's writing is exciting, insightful, and majestic, at once a
logical, scientific, and moving spiritual vision. As I read the
book I felt I was looking through his eyes, sensing the unity of
the world and seeing our planets and universe for the first time.
--Fred Alan Wolf, author of The Yoga of Time Travel and Taking the
Quantum Leap-- "Reviews"
Edgar Mitchell is one of those rarest of scientists--a true
explorer. His journey into outer space has been matched by a
lifelong journey into inner space, where he investigated the final
frontier, the nature of mind, and returned with nothing less than
an extraordinary new science of life. --Lynne McTaggart,
best-selling author of The Field and The Intention
Experiment-- "Reviews"
In the history of the human race, 12 people have set foot on the
moon. Now one of them has written an important book, an account of
a modern-day hero's journey. Astronaut Edgar Mitchell pursued a
vision, ventured on a quest, risked great danger, and obtained
uncommon wisdom. Now he has returned to share it. We would be wise
to listen. --Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Healing
Words-- "Reviews"
Profound and articulate...Edgar Mitchell has really dug into the
main paradoxical issues [of science and religion] and comes up with
a resolving viewpoint. An inspiring piece of literature.
--Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D., physicist, Institute for
Advanced Studies at Austin-- "Reviews"
Reading astronaut Mitchell's story is like reading a long-awaited
letter from a friend--a friend who has journeyed far and wide and
seen so much beyond most of us that we read with bated breath.
Mitchell's writing is exciting, insightful, and majestic, at once a
logical, scientific, and moving spiritual vision. As I read the
book I felt I was looking through his eyes, sensing the unity of
the world and seeing our planets and universe for the first time.
--Fred Alan Wolf, author of The Yoga of Time Travel
and Taking the Quantum Leap-- "Reviews"
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