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  • The Mysteries of the Redemption: A Treatise on Out-of-Body Travel and Mysticism

  • By: Marilynn Hughes
  • Narrated by: Marilynn Hughes
  • Length: 30 hrs and 12 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Mysteries of the Redemption: A Treatise on Out-of-Body Travel and Mysticism

By: Marilynn Hughes
Narrated by: Marilynn Hughes
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In this comprehensive work encompassing fifteen years of research and experience, the author takes you with her as she travels out of body to realms of light and darkness, discovering the mechanics of existence and the purpose and mission of our lives in this world. Taking with her the sacred writings and words of the prophets, saints, mystics and sages from many religions throughout time, the author weaves an intricate design which merges the teachings of the East and the West into a cohesive understanding.

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In the narrated Audible version of The Mysteries of the Redemption, listening Marilynn's voice is calming but is also helpful as it is as though she is speaking to you and not just at you the listener. The lessons demonstrated in the various mystical experiences she shares are priceless and often surreal. While one is urged to use these lessons as a map and to take the spiritual journey on their own, one is still able to vicariously experience the majesty and importance of these lessons.

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The author's astral travels, past lives, & guides

This book made me feel like I was diving into someone's dreams. I am grateful that the author shares her experiences and thoughts.

I am also, at the same time, listening to Tom Campbell's audiobook My Big TOE and while both authors are sharing from their OBE explorations, Marilynn Hughes' astral OBE experiences in Mysteries of the Redemption are more a compilation of personal mystical experiences and discussions with her guides while Tom Campbell's My Big TOE is more a scientific examination and "big picture" guidebook explanation gleaned from decades of OBE explorations. The two books are polar opposites in presentation of the two authors' OBE experiences and as a listener it is fascinating to compare the two entirely different takes from OBE experiences.

In the early portion of Marilynn Hughes audio presentation, there was an interesting mention of a religious experience where she said there was a physicist observing and it made me wonder who of the various author physicists it might be. Tom Campbell? Fred Alan Wolf? Another physicist?

The book is not in chronological order or doesn't seem to have been organized into categories of similar ideas, thus the experiences she relate jump back and forth from past life experiences to discussions with guides or descriptions of journeys, adventures, and diverse places. However, it may not be possible or easy to organize personal narratives, experiences, jumps in lives and places.

Marilynn Hughes' OBE journeys and experience of the astral are from a religious point of view. In comparison to Tom Campbell's scientific point of view as a physicist who has gone OBE, this audio book is more dreamlike and mystical in presentation.









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