John Bunyan – Forgotten Protestant Christian Mystic in The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Twenty Nine explores the spiritual journey of John Bunyan, renowned for his allegorical work The Pilgrim’s Progress. The journal examines Bunyan’s mystical experiences within the context of Protestant Christianity and how his deep meditations on faith and divine truth parallel the concept of astral projection. It suggests that Bunyan’s spiritual insights, particularly in his moments of intense reflection and vision, align with the idea of out-of-body travel, where the soul transcends earthly limitations to gain a higher understanding of God’s kingdom. By interpreting Bunyan’s mystical experiences as a form of astral projection, the book connects his religious practices with the broader tradition of soul journeys, highlighting the timeless quest for spiritual enlightenment through otherworldly exploration.
JOHN BUNYAN – FORGOTTEN PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN MYSTIC
The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Twenty Nine Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes
Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, OBE, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, Marilynn Hughes
