Tue 8 Jan 2008
New “Holy Grail Frequency” Marks Turning Point in Great Pyramid Mystery
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Released on: January 8, 2008, 10:21 am
Press Release Author: Real2Can Records, Books and Films
Industry: Entertainment
Press Release Summary: An amazing new discovery by author, Philip Gardiner, will show precisely what the purpose of the Great Pyramid at Giza, and many other ancient monuments, truly was.
Press Release Body: In his new Book, DVD and audio book, Gateways to the Otherworld, Gardiner unravels the mystery using science, etymology and hard analysis to show that there is indeed a special universal frequency that ancient man understood to be the true method of opening up a gateway in the mind to what we now term, Otherworlds.
The discovery will be of profound interest to all those interested in ancient and sacred sites as well as life-after-death investigators, ghost hunters and religious historians. The key to unlocking the many mysteries surrounding these areas of investigation may well now be here and involves the understanding of the very energy of the earth itself and our connection to it. In fact it is the Holy Grail of the paranormal phenomena world, hence the name given by one of the investigators who aided Gardiner in his work.
Philip Gardiner is the best selling author of The Ark, The Shroud and Mary, Gnosis: The Secret of Solomon’s Temple Revealed and Secret Societies: Gardiner’s Forbidden Knowledge. He has several DVD films out distributed by Real2Can.com and speaks regularly at international venues from Australia to America.
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Book: Gateways to the Otherworld, Gardiner, Philip. Published by New Page Books. Press, Review Copy and Article Request Contact: Paul Hughes, Real2Can Book Publicity
Web Site: http://www.real2can.com
Contact Details: Paul Hughs, 5 Rushton Grove, Stoke on Trent
ST6 2HR, UK
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