This book is a deep exploration of latent human consciousness that extends beyond physical time and space. The text takes readers on a journey through the mysteries surrounding extrasensory perception. It addresses phenomena like involuntary visions, astral sleep and reading invisible records which preserve traces from the past.
It offers a structured, yet accessible, view on how humans can perceive distant events, in time or space, without having to rely on their physical senses. Reflection is encouraged on the true extent of inner faculties, from spontaneous experiences to conscious explorations of higher planes.
The real-life examples of transcendent perception, taken from esoteric research and literature, are discussed. It is important to distinguish between normal consciousness and the states of awareness that emerge during emotionally intense or spiritually significant moments. Many people have vivid memories of distant or past events even without formal training. This suggests that these abilities are part of the human nature but often dormant.
It is a great book for anyone interested in expanded consciousness, spirituality and practicality. It also serves as an invitation to explore the hidden potentials within the human mind and to think about the possibility that what we cannot see may not be so far away as we might believe.