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Gateways to the Other World: Quantum Mind of God, Part 2 (2007)

Gateways to the Other World: Quantum Mind of God, Part 2 (2007)
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Gnostician and New Age expert Philip Gardiner hosts the video release Gateways to the Other World: Quantum Mind of God, Part 2 (2007), in which he probes the questions that mankind has pondered, for centuries, regarding the existence of an afterlife. Gardiner posits the theory that it is possible for each human to journey to alternate realities within one's mind, and that prehistoric men, in fact, learned this practice millennia ahead of "advanced" modern man. Gardiner also touches on such subtopics as the secrets of the Great Pyramid, the idea of quantum entanglement and the methods of ancient healing inherent when one journeys to advanced metaphysical realms. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Gnostician and New Age expert Philip Gardiner hosts the video release Gateways to the Other World: Quantum Mind of God, Part 2 (2007), in which he probes the questions that mankind has pondered, for centuries, regarding the existence of an afterlife. Gardiner posits the theory that it is possible for each human to journey to alternate realities within one's mind, and that prehistoric men, in fact, learned this practice millennia ahead of "advanced" modern man. Gardiner also touches on such subtopics as the secrets of the Great Pyramid, the idea of quantum entanglement and the methods of ancient healing inherent when one journeys to advanced metaphysical realms. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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