"I feel changed just reading his book, finding within myself the desire to go deeper, fly higher and reach farther than ever before... if you are reading this now, you're ready for the next step on your path to enlightenment and ascension."
- Karen T. Prier, author of Understanding the Divine
In this gripping memoir, DNA scientist Dr. Brent Satterfield invites the reader to awaken through his experiences. Centering his account around five personal and highly detailed crossovers with the divine, similar to near-death experiences, he shares pivotal realizations that liberated him from the quagmire of inherited societal norms and traditions into an understanding of his own inherent worth and inner light . . . an inner light that each of us shares!
In this page-turning true story, Brent's multiple encounters with heaven led him from a suicidal childhood and a rigid Christian mindset into energy healing, a Hindu ashram, and beyond. Ranging from encounters with Jesus to detailed visions of eastern principles of manifestation and enlightenment, he is shown that humankind's religious understanding is upside down . . . and that the key to awakening heaven on earth requires the perspectives of both the East and the West.
Join Brent on his journey in one of the most descriptive crossover accounts ever given of the multi-experiential nature of the divine. Explore multiple heavens in this artistic panorama of human awakening.
"This electric, pins-and-needles sensation was causing my whole body to go numb. I could not feel the borders of my body anymore... It erupted in my belly like a supernova... my heart exploded." p. 68-69
"I wept and wept as I came into the presence of Jesus. He embraced me with more love and tenderness than anything I have ever known... There was no judgment whatsoever from Him. It was more like an unveiling of truth that liberated me from any self-judgment I might have had." p. 71
"I saw the explosion of the hearts of so many countless people around the world, each coming into a state of joy, love, and bliss beyond comprehension..." p. 78