The Diary of a Galactic Traveler
A Soul's Odyssey
by
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About the Book
If Gregg might have wondered about the fate of his soul after his death, he found out now. His soul pushed by mysterious forces took off into the galactic space.
Changed into a cosmic bio-energy entity, he reached Soulsland,the planet for souls' cosmic recycling.
There, as a high bio-energy soul, he was assigned to protect other souls in his sector against the unexpected invasion of critters of a predatory planet,PP5x, who armed with powerful robots and gamma rays missileships tried to abduct many souls. Gregg dramatically defeated them using a clever strategy. He became an instant hero.
This lead to his cosmic odyssey full of suspenseful and frantic struggles for survival culminated by flying with his friend Mike a pricely spaceship. After daring exploits,pursued by PP5x,who he defeated,he landed on RX7, a planet inhabited by beings of a unique civilization. They reincarnated there.
Here, Grego discovered a vast Machiavellian conspiracy masterminded by a powerful MC planet ready to take over RX7. This plot conceived and carried out in Earthian fashion led to a cloak-and dagger affair. While the daring aerial and ground confrontations continued, Miko piloting a spaceship got caught in cosmic storm and ended on a distant small planet inhabited by a kind of hominids. With the navigational system restored he flew back to tell his fascinating story.
Then the day of Armageddon came when Grego and his space fleet defeated in spectacular battles the MC space fleet armed with anti-proton bombs. The galactic supremacy of MC ended and with it the Machiavellian spirit of reincarnated Earthian souls.
During the unfolding of these suspenseful encounters and thrilling events, Grego's love life was conflicted by two beautiful females, one of them sent to kill him.
Did he meet his cosmic destiny or something else would happen to him?
About the Author
The author wrote numerous books and articles in the field of social behavior and psychology. As an existentialist studying human psychology, he has been always confronted with man's preoccupation with his death with the fate of his soul and its survival or not by reincarnation. This controversial topic has lately become a hot debated issue challenged by the new scientific findings.
The author brings a new, fresh perspective on dealing with this belief by framing it in a pseudo-scientific construct.
The author was former president of International Society of Existentialism and medical director of various scientific foundations. He is on the faculty of the