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THE H NAVIGATOR - Law of attraction

THE HANDBOOK OF THE NAVIGATOR THE HANDBOOK OF THE NAVIGATOR By Eric J. Pepin Edited by Christopher E. Robison Compiled by Eric T. Robison Higher Balance Publishing Portland, Oregon T7 Higher Balance Publishing 515 NW Saltzman Road #726 Portland, Oregon 97229 Phone: 1-800-935-4007 +1-503-646-4000 Fax: 503-626-8157 Email: Web: Copyright 2004 by Eric Pepin. All rights reserved. Published 2004. Printed in the United States of America. Book and cover design: Matt Struve You may freely distribute this eBook as a whole. No alternations or printing of this eBook is allowed. This eBook cannot be used for commercial exploitation in any way in whole or in part without the express permission of Higher Balance Institute.

CONTENTS PREFACE 8 CHAPTER ONE: The Navigator 15 The Desire of the Seeker 17 Before the Navigator Can be Followed,

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1 THE HANDBOOK OF THE NAVIGATOR THE HANDBOOK OF THE NAVIGATOR By Eric J. Pepin Edited by Christopher E. Robison Compiled by Eric T. Robison Higher Balance Publishing Portland, Oregon T7 Higher Balance Publishing 515 NW Saltzman Road #726 Portland, Oregon 97229 Phone: 1-800-935-4007 +1-503-646-4000 Fax: 503-626-8157 Email: Web: Copyright 2004 by Eric Pepin. All rights reserved. Published 2004. Printed in the United States of America. Book and cover design: Matt Struve You may freely distribute this eBook as a whole. No alternations or printing of this eBook is allowed. This eBook cannot be used for commercial exploitation in any way in whole or in part without the express permission of Higher Balance Institute.

2 FIRST EDITION Library of Congress Control Number: 2004108835 The Handbook of the NAVIGATOR / Eric J. Pepin ISBN 0-9759080-0-6 All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost. The old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring. Renewed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king. - Tolkien CONTENTS PREFACE 8 CHAPTER ONE: The NAVIGATOR 15 The Desire of the Seeker 17 Before the NAVIGATOR Can be Followed, It Must be Found 29 The Truth of Your Being 31 Master the Art of Listening 33 Moving Beyond is Learning to Trust 37 Capture the Wind 40 CHAPTER TWO: Way of the White Cell 46 The Way Less Taken 48 White Cells.

3 For Defense of the Whole 51 White Cells Are Not Chosen, They Are Made By Choice 57 Planting the Seed of Eternity 62 CHAPTER THREE: The World is Alive 66 The Reflection Connection 68 Moving Beyond the Human Perspective 71 One Consciousness, Many Experiences 75 That Which Connects, Ties and Binds Us All Together 81 CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR: The Creation of God 86 Breaking Down the Walls Within 88 Before the Big Bang 90 The Spark of Creation 94 Deciphering the Language of the Universe 97 God Evolving Through Dimensions 100 The Birth of the Universe 104 CHAPTER FIVE.

4 Unveiling the Universal Purpose 108 How Energy Experiences 111 A Question of Consciousness 115 The Mind of God 117 The Awareness Behind Reality 121 The Divine Process 125 CHAPTER SIX: The Reaction of Creation 132 Clashing Forces: The Existence of Anti-Matter 134 The Manipulation of Life 137 When Non-Duality Becomes Neutrality 142 The Struggle of God 150 CHAPTER SEVEN: A Soul Within 156 What is a Spiritual Being?

5 159 Evolution of a Soul 163 You Decide the Destiny of Your Soul 169 The Governor 175 CONTENTS CHAPTER EIGHT: Migration of the Sleeper 183 The Secret Key 186 Forgotten Bridge: The Sixth Sense Leads to Awakening 188 From Our Primal Past to a Dormant Potential 193 To Be Here You Must Sleep and Forget 200 Now Rise and Remember 205 CHAPTER NINE.

6 Multi-Dimensional Meditation 211 Re-Igniting the Sixth Sense 213 The Purpose of True Meditation 215 Fueling Your Dimensional Consciousness 222 Beyond the Brain 225 Multi-Dimensional Beings 229 Choose to Become 235 CHAPTER TEN: Awaken 239 Living Knowledge 241 Struggle to Awaken, Surrender to Become 244 The Moment of Choice 247 EPILOGUE 253 PREFACE PREFACE There are experiences in life that mere words cannot express.

7 The only way to truly understand them is to directly experience them for yourself. This book is not an ordinary book. It is an extraordinary mechanism to recreate within you, the reader, a very special effect. It creates a vibration of specific thought that I call multi-dimensional consciousness. This is achieved by a series of thought patterns or what I call realizations. I first discovered this process when I was very young and it has had a powerful effect on my life as I am sure it will on yours. PREFACE I was about seven years old on a warm summer day. The air was laced with the scent of dry grass fields and the hum of buzzing insects in the distance.

8 I was sitting on the steps to my home listening deeply to the melody of sounds and the smells of nature. The harmony of scent and sound gave way to great inner peace for me and it still does to this day. This harmony moved my consciousness to a place in my mind I was unfamiliar with but it felt completely natural. I now refer to this place as the in-between . Within that place I felt something directing me ever-so subtly to walk out into a nearby field that was overgrown with tall dry grass. I found a small path and began to walk towards the center of the field, knowing somehow that it was my destination.

9 I knew there was a small pond in the field, once used for dairy cows. I had ice-skated on it with friends during the winter months but had not returned since the spring. On my way down the path I became aware of grasshoppers that were resting on dried blades of grass. Stopping for a moment I looked at one and it seemed to look back at me. I remember a stillness and quietness came over me. I was unaware of anything happening around me as I was drawn into the grasshopper. My eyesight had become clearer and enhanced but it did not seem to completely be my eyesight.

10 I was aware of the firm structure and color of the grasshopper with its legs holding the stem of the grass and its mouth moving slowly and then rapidly. Its eyes seemed to PREFACE almost speak to me. I had merged and become one with the grasshopper. Then I suddenly inhaled. I had forgotten to breathe for a moment. During my inward breath I detached my mind from the grasshopper and continued my walk towards the pond in the center of the field. The harmonious sounds of that day again filled my ears as summer s warmth wrapped around me. There seemed to be nothing but the field and the buzzing sounds of nature all around me.


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