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Voyages Through Time and Space: The Life of a Russian Psychic

By: Lilia Sariecheva, Robert Osland - translation
Narrated by: Jeremy Wilder
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The paranormal activities of a deeply religious and highly gifted Russian psychic known as Ulya are detailed in this audiobook. Ulya considered her soul to be immortal and indestructible, and she believed her soul had lived in numerous bodies over the eons of time.

Ulya's near-death experience at three months of age triggered a wide variety of reported psychic abilities, including visions that provided accurate knowledge of the future and the specific skills of healing, dream interpretation, making predictions, and casting spells.

She was a regular flyer to places in this and other worlds. The barriers of time and space did not exist as she traveled in the past, the present, and the future. She usually flew in a smaller version of her earthly body; however, sometimes, she flew out of body in remote-viewing. Ulya saw herself in past lives, and she flew into the future and saw herself as she will appear in future lives.

Ulya was raised in a loving, well-to-do family in the USSR. She was considered a successful career woman with a family and a teaching position. Ulya realized at a young age that her psychic abilities made her unique, and she hid most of her skills from most people. It was only as a mature woman living in America that she came to completely embrace her gift.

Critique review quote by James A. Cox, editor-in-chief, Midwest Book Review, August 1917, written specifically for the print copy version: "Certain to be of immense and enduring interest to students of the metaphysical sciences, Voyages Through Time and Space: The Life of a Russian Psychic is an extraordinary and inherently fascinating read from cover to cover. Exceptionally well-written, organized, and presented, it is very highly recommended for community and academic library metaphysical studies collections. I look forward to your next title!"

©2017 Lilia Sariecheva with Robert B. Osland (P)2018 Surepoint Publishing
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Stunning autobiography

There were phenomenon introduced in this book that I’ve not heard of elsewhere. An accomplished astro-traveler, Ulya also “Journeyed,” which appears to be more of a translocations, as her travels affected her physical body, which doesn’t occur with travel using solely the energetic body. This book also gave unique passing references to Russian witchcraft, which seems quite different than what I’ve heard of elsewhere.

This collection of stories from Ulya’s life were interesting and unusual. The male narrator was an odd choice for a book written in the first person by a woman, and his voice was rather monotonous. Since the story content was interesting, I didn’t let it interfere with my enjoyment of the book.

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