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Ben looked sideways at Sue. 'I love you. I don't know how all this is going to turn out - what will happen tomorrow in whatever reality we're in then - but I want you to know that you're the most important thing that's happened to me in the lifetimes I can remember.' Deep elemental forces lead Samantha Martin, Sahadeva Varma, Ben Clarke and Sue Melton to embark upon outer and inner journeys that will change their lives, and the world, forever. The story begins with experiments in remote viewing that were genuinely undertaken by the American military in the nineteen-nineties under the name of…mehr

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Ben looked sideways at Sue. 'I love you. I don't know how all this is going to turn out - what will happen tomorrow in whatever reality we're in then - but I want you to know that you're the most important thing that's happened to me in the lifetimes I can remember.' Deep elemental forces lead Samantha Martin, Sahadeva Varma, Ben Clarke and Sue Melton to embark upon outer and inner journeys that will change their lives, and the world, forever. The story begins with experiments in remote viewing that were genuinely undertaken by the American military in the nineteen-nineties under the name of the Stargate Project. It then imagines the consequences of a more advanced military attempt to weaponise the capabilities of consciousness in the present day. "A thought-provoking integration of Eastern spiritual understandings within a speculative fiction that incorporates action, adventure, love, humour and self-discovery."
Autorenporträt
Swan Morrison is the pen name of Brian Huggett. Brian lives with his wife in Hampshire, England. He published his first novel, Judgement Day, in September 2014 and a novella, Deep Black, in September 2015. Judgement Day was the Silver Medal Winner in the 'Fiction - Humor/Comedy' category of Dan Poynter's Global Ebook Awards - 2016. The sequel to Judgement Day, Until the End of Time, was published in 2020. Brian created the Short Humour Site in 2006 to publish any type of humorous writing of around 500 words. There are currently around 2,500 pieces on the site from around 450 contributors. Five anthologies of stories from the Short Humour Site have been published. Brian has published three books of his own Short Humour - each containing one hundred stories, dialogues, poems, letters, spoof news reports, articles and songs. These books are called: A Man of Few Words, A Man of a Few More Words, A Man of Yet a Few More Words. Details of all the above can be found on the Short Humour Site at: http://www.short-humour.org.uk/ You can also stay in touch with Brian/Swan via: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShortHumourSite Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swan.morrison LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shorthumoursite