An edge-of-your-seat psychic thriller!
After an accident lands housewife Jill Messenger in the hospital, she finds herself suddenly floating near the ceiling of her room, looking down at her unconscious body. It is her first out-of-body experience, and she is terrified, sure she has died. But she also finds it electrifying. With practice, Jill discovers that she can not only leave her body but her house as well—flying high over treetops and floating, unseen into places she might not be welcome. While searching for a lost child, Jill meets an on-the-run former government asset with psychic talents of his own. The story heats up when Jill witnesses a murder and is catapulted into the covert world of drug smuggling and the Black Ops of the CIA.
Catapult is essential reading
By chuckketchel (verified owner)
Catapult is critical to anyone seeking a soulful connection to Robert Monroe’s spirit and contribution to reaching the transpersonal dimension of the human psyche. However, one must be prepared for one major physical challenge in reading this book…eye strain! The font is tiny, most likely the publisher’s choice to conserve paper, but you truly must be committed to suffer through the small print. If you can surmount this obstacle you are treated to a truly magical book. Bayard Stockton was an accomplished journalist who’s writing, research and interviewing skills thoroughly provide a gateway into knowing Bob Monroe’s spirit and evolutionary journey in this life. It’s the perfect complement to Ron Russell’s biography of Bob entitled The Journey of Robert Monroe. Each book is different in approach, but Stockton’s is more detailed around Bob’s earlier life and is deeply supported by primary source interviews, which answer many unanswered questions. Bob was alive when he wrote it and he quite freely writes about and challenges Bob on personal issues that were not censored from the book. The lives of my wife and I were so profoundly effected during a Gateway program in 2018 that we abruptly moved to New Land. Catapult has served as a wonderful resource in our search for why we are here.