Frank DeMarco is the author of non-fiction books and novels exploring various aspects of communication with the non-physical world.
Frank DeMarco is the author of non-fiction books and novels exploring various aspects of communication with the non-physical world.
We’ve all heard of mystery schools, places where people can go to further their psychic and spiritual development. In our day, there are not a few people claim to be able to provide such training, but â as in most things in life â caveat emptor. Let the buyer beware. But â how can the…
In December, 2005, I began several months of regular altered-state “conversations” with a man named Joseph Smallwood, who had lived in 19th century America, had gone west to Oregon in the 1840s, had lived with the Indians in Minnesota, and had fought as a Union officer in the Civil War. At least, thatâs the story.…
See bottom of page for publishing, distribution and ordering information. Years of first-hand experience of altered-state communication with non-physical minds (“the guys upstairs”), have given me answers to certain questions about life. Among them: How can dead people talk with us, and talk to each other â regardless when they lived â and talk about…
Suppose you were given a chance to live for hundreds of years, in full physical strength and mental vigor–provided that you lived in a tiny community totally isolated from the rest of the world. And suppose that you were told that if you stayed you would be shown how to develop remarkable mental and spiritual…
Is there an afterlife? Do God and spirits exist? If so, do they concern themselves with human lives? Of these things, our society teaches nothing because it knows nothing, and thinks that we can know nothing. So it dismisses the idea of telepathy, out-of-body experiences, ghosts, spirit possession, and any form of afterlife experience, including…
In August, 2001, Rita Warren and I began a series of weekly sessions in which she would ask questions and I, in an altered state, would bring though answers from what we call the guys upstairs. Rita as it happened, was a distinguished emeritus professor of criminal justice who had taken early retirement following a…
An account of the process and results of ten booth sessions at The Monroe Institute in the Fall of 2000. A Place to Stand by Frank DeMarco (Author), Paul Rademacher (Foreword)