Between The Moon And Earth

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Since the dawn of history, various cultures have imagined heaven and the abode of gods to be literally located in some part of the sky; and have imagined hell to be in the interior of the Earth. This book presents a model, supported by scientific and metaphysical evidence, which validates this intuitive view. It appears that after death, most human beings will indeed find themselves in a higher frequency sphere which interpenetrates and shares the same space and gravitational field as the familiar physical form of planet Earth and will move about using high-energy magnetic plasma (or ‘magma’ for short) bodies. Depending on the nature of their bodies they gravitate or levitate into particular ‘shells’ in the relevant sphere — ‘higher’ shells being coincident with the physical atmosphere of this planet and ‘lower’ shells coincident or below the surface of the Earth. In the final analysis, ‘heavens’ and ‘hells’ must be considered loose terms that signify extreme locations which bring intense joy or intense suffering and terror to the observer, respectively. There is probably a spectrum of locations which bring different degrees of joy and suffering between heaven and hell. This book presents simply the evidence for these locations relative to the physical Earth that we are more familiar with. As technology and science advances, there are many who share the author’s view that the lowest frequency heavens and hells may be detectable through our instruments, even before the end of this century. While the nature of the (magnetic plasma) bodies has been discussed in detail in the author’s book ‘Our Invisible Bodies,’ this book expands on the nature of the Earth-based heavens and hells, first introduced in the previous book. Both books introduce the reader to a new field which the author describes as ‘plasma metaphysics.’ Hopefully, others will expand, elaborate and modify the theories presented in the two books to better fit the metaphysical and physical evidence; and bring plasma metaphysics to the next stage of development. Our Invisible Bodies Those who have read the author’s book ‘Our Invisible Bodies’ will notice that quantum effects in relation to the magmaspheres and magma bodies have been de-emphasised in this book. Instead, wherever possible, metaphysical observations have been explained using classical plasma physics. This is because a closer analysis shows that plasma objects can mimic the behavior and properties of quantum objects and share much of the weirdness of quantum objects — including the ability to ‘go through’ each other and change appearances in response to thoughts via mechanisms that will be explained in the book. This book deals mainly with the macroscopic bodies that accompany the physical body. The microscopic particle bodies which have been identified in ‘Our Invisible Bodies’ have been ignored for the sake of brevity and to enhance the focus of this book. Certain terminologies have also been refined. The ‘causal’ sphere is now restricted to the particle-based ‘near-void’ sphere. The lower causal magmasphere will now be described simply as a ‘higher energy sphere.’ Furthermore, ‘rings’ in the magmasphere (which is based on a two-dimensional perspective) is now described as ‘shells’ (which is based on a threedimensional perspective). The Journey We will review the history of heavens and hells in religion and history. We will then describe the role of plasma in our universe and the geophysical structure of the Earth system. This will give you the background knowledge to follow the arguments in building a model, based on plasma physics, to locate the traditional heavens and hells; and understand their nature. W
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