
In Contact With Other Realms
In Contact With Other Realms was the book that Helene was destined to write.
How do I know?
It’s because she told us:
In 1970, while typing personal insights about the importance of a positive attitude in daily life and emphasizing that there are never failures, only a delay in results, I had the feeling that someone was watching me.
The same Messenger that appeared thirty-two years earlier, when I had rheumatic fever, was now again in my presence. This time a group of teachers holding books and scrolls surrounded him.
I was writing my first book, The Name It & Claim It Game.
My mind made a quantum leap into the past. No words were exchanged, only a telepathic message.
“You are not doing what you came to do.”
I took a deep breath, punctuated with several uneven gasps, and stopped typing. I felt inspired to capture his presence on paper.
After being out of print for 19 years, I am both excited and pleased to announce I have republished Helene Hadsell’s second book In Contact With Other Realms!
If you read The Name It & Claim It Game, Helene touched on her connection to the 4th Dimension and her spirit guides. In In Contact With Other Realms she shares all manner of her metaphysical adventures, starting at the age of six, including:
- Thought Forms – our creations
- Apparitions – messengers send from our Higher Intelligence
- Levitating – a stupid idea
- Becoming Invisible – with Paul Twitchell
FREE BOOK SAMPLE
You can read a FREE PDF sample:
- Helene’s Original Cover
- Carolyn’s Foreword
- Grace’s Original Foreword
- Introduction
Be sure to also read The ‘Missing’ Chapter on my blog about The Messenger.
The book is available in three formats: paperback, e-book and audio, on seven channels: Amazon, Kindle, Audible, Kobo, Google Books, Apple Books and iTunes.
If you choose to buy it, I would appreciate it if you:
- went back to the platform you purchased it on and left a review,
- let me know if you find any errors. (It did go through several editors, but I have heard there isn’t a book out there without at least one. Thank you.)
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