REVEREND JOHN MACGOWAN – FORGOTTEN PROTESTANT MYSTIC, The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Fourteen by Marilynn Hughes

REVEREND JOHN MACGOWAN – FORGOTTEN PROTESTANT MYSTIC, featured in The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Fourteen, explores the life and spiritual experiences of Reverend John MacGowan, a lesser-known figure in Protestant mysticism. The magazine delves into his extraordinary practice of astral projection, describing how he used out-of-body travel as a means to explore spiritual realms and gain divine insight. Through his vivid experiences of astral journeys, MacGowan discovered profound truths about the nature of the soul, the afterlife, and the divine, which deeply influenced his theological beliefs. The journal highlights how MacGowan’s mystical practices, particularly his use of astral projection, offered a unique path to spiritual awakening within the Protestant tradition, providing readers with an intriguing look at the intersection of mysticism and Protestant theology.

REVEREND JOHN MACGOWAN – FORGOTTEN PROTESTANT MYSTIC

The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Fourteen 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

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