Description
Donny and Bobby, two American boys exploring a forest near a tiny Rumanian town, discover a science laboratory in ruins. Adjoining the laboratory is a room with a mysterious tunnel. When the boys come upon a dinosaur that appears to have died quite recently near the laboratory, they look for an explanation in the laboratory files. There they find a paper that says:
"Time does not go in a straight line, from past to present to future, as people think. Rather, it proceeds in a circle around a centre in the eternal now..."
The boys put together these enigmatic words with the dead dinosaur outside and wonder if the tunnel holds the answer. Entering the tunnel, their bodies begin to shrink, apparently to nothingness, though their consciousness is unchanged.
Emerging from the tunnel into a beautiful countryside, they meet Hansel who explains that his father invented this "time tunnel." Hansel has frequently travelled in time with his father and shows the boys how to encase themselves in time-light spheres. In the days that follow, the trio enjoys travels backward and forward in time. Along the way the boys gain valuable lessons about history, human behaviour and themselves.
Sometimes it is fun to learn complex ideas and principles through stories. That's exactly what world-renowned spiritual teacher Donald Walters, now known as Kriyananda, does in this book. Using the technique of storytelling, Kriyananda shares timeless ideas and techniques he learned from his guru, Paramhansa Yogananda. Once can wonder how much of the story is a mixture of fiction with the non-fiction. The story is a good one and filled with knowledge about history and human behavior. This would be a great way to introduce children of all ages to some great spiritual truths while also entertaining them. It's a fun read while offering deep insights.
—Krysta Gibson, New Spirit Journal
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