Synopsis
If you could communicate directly with the non-physical side of life, what would you ask? Wouldn’t you want to know the meaning of our physical lives? Wouldn’t you want to know if in fact after our physical lives are concluded, we continue to exist in some way? The Cosmic Internet is the record of just such conversations with non-physical beings. These conversations, as the author makes clear, are not the result of a special gift, but are the sort of communication available to anyone willing to make the effort. In the tradition of Jane Roberts (Seth) and others, this book poses significant questions about the nature of our lives, and produces valuable new insights into the purpose of life and how the universe works. FRANK DEMARCO is the author of five books, including Muddy Tracks, The Sphere And The Hologram, and Babe In The Woods (a novel). He has been a journalist and a newspaper editorial writer, and was co-founder and for many years Chief Editor of Hampton Roads Publishing Company. His published work, centering on personal experience, follows the ancient formula, “I of my own knowledge tell you that this is the truth,” and attempts to help others to understand the purpose and the potential of their existence.
About the Author
Jeanne Adlon has been deeply
involved with animals for over
thirty-five years. She worked for
Cleveland Amory’s Fund for Animals,
operated the first Manhattan store
designed for cats and cat lovers,
and became the city’s first full-time
cat sitter. In between calls, she
writes a popular weekly column
as a cat expert on CatChannel.com,
a website for cat lovers.
Frank DeMarco has been writing about his conversations with non-physical beings for more than two decades in magazine articles, lectures, video interviews, and books. His dozen volumes dealing with various aspects of communication with the non-physical world include Awakening from the 3D World, Rita's World Vol. I and II, The Cosmic Internet, and Imagine Yourself Well, all published by Rainbow Ridge Books. The author resides in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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