Release Date: July 25, 2006

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Cosmic Journeys
My Out-of Body Explorations with Robert A. Monroe
by: Rosalind McKnight

     As human beings, it is in our nature to explore. Our adventurous, questing spirit has moved us from caves, jungles, continents, and ultimately from our planet, always out and beyond. Rosalind McKnight is an explorer of a different landscape. Her travels have taken her out of the body and into the non-physical realms of human consciousness.

     In her long awaited memoir Cosmic Journeys: My Out-of-Body Explorations with Robert A. Monroe, Rosalind McKnight recalls her early experiences outside the physical plane and into the expanses of human consciousness. Cosmic Journeys gives one of the first detailed accounts of the famed Monroe Institute and the renowned Explorers Program, conducted by OBE pioneer Robert A. Monroe.

     Following in the footsteps of Robert A. Monroe’s best-seller Journeys Out of the Body , McKnight offers a unique perspective on Monroe’s early research and his incredible findings. The details of this research is revealed as McKnight recounts actual transcripts of sessions conducted in the laboratories of The Monroe Institute.  In time, as these sessions evolved into journeys through higher levels of consciousness, McKnight encountered nonphysical entities, discovered the nature of the energy body, and was able to see far into the future and experience what is in store for humankind.

     In the foreword, Monroe’s daughter Laurie writes,  “Rosalind McKnight’s profound experiences will bring to life a clarity of perception and a sense of the greatness that is beyond our everyday life.”  Cosmic Journeys is the first recording of one of the most fascinating and important research projects of our century, man’s next step in the evolutionary process: our initial voyages of exploration to understand human consciousness.

 

5½ x 8½, Trade paper, 296 pages, ISBN 1-57174-123-2, $13.95, March 1999