The Floater

The out of Body Experiences of Allen Beamer

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Thomas Wayne ISBN: 9781543461336
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 25, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Thomas Wayne
ISBN: 9781543461336
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 25, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Allen Beamer had been interested in New Age since he had had a few episodes where his spirit seemed to float around in his room during twilight sleep. He had noticed that while he was out of his body, he was connected to a silver cord. Sometimes he dreamed that he was flying high over his house or to places he had never been. He always seemed to wake up with a jerk and the feeling of falling. After some research on the subject, he began experimenting with what he found was called astral projection. Little did he know the dangers that he would encounter during his astral journeys and those whom he would meet on the way. He met up with a Jamaican conjurer who warned him not to project too far and told him that if his silver cord was severed, he would not be able to return to his body. In one of his projections, his cord was broken, and he was caught in limbo, unable to get back. Jenny, his former girlfriend, was the only other person who knew where he was. She had to make a decision whether to project herself to find him or leave him to be trapped forever to roam the earth in his spirit body. The Charleston newspaper obituaries had been full of people in a certain area of town who had just died in their sleep for apparently no reason. Was it an epidemic, or had their silver cords been broken and they could not get back?

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Allen Beamer had been interested in New Age since he had had a few episodes where his spirit seemed to float around in his room during twilight sleep. He had noticed that while he was out of his body, he was connected to a silver cord. Sometimes he dreamed that he was flying high over his house or to places he had never been. He always seemed to wake up with a jerk and the feeling of falling. After some research on the subject, he began experimenting with what he found was called astral projection. Little did he know the dangers that he would encounter during his astral journeys and those whom he would meet on the way. He met up with a Jamaican conjurer who warned him not to project too far and told him that if his silver cord was severed, he would not be able to return to his body. In one of his projections, his cord was broken, and he was caught in limbo, unable to get back. Jenny, his former girlfriend, was the only other person who knew where he was. She had to make a decision whether to project herself to find him or leave him to be trapped forever to roam the earth in his spirit body. The Charleston newspaper obituaries had been full of people in a certain area of town who had just died in their sleep for apparently no reason. Was it an epidemic, or had their silver cords been broken and they could not get back?

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