Gerald Glaskin

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Gerald Marcus Glaskin (16 December 1923 - 2000) was an Australian author of science fiction and new-age spiritual guidance related to the interpretation of dreams.

Glaskin's novel A Waltz Through the Hills was made into a 1989 film of the same title.

The Christos Experiment (or Christos Phenomenon), a phenomenon discussed by several of Glaskin's books, is an Altered State of Consciousness that can produce extraordinarily vivid and realistic Out-of-Body Experiences, Past-Life Experiences and Other-Life Experiences.

Glaskin's books include:

  • A world of our own. 1955.
  • A minor portrait. Barrie Books, London. 1957. (fiction)
  • The mistress. Panther Books. 1957. (fiction)
  • A lion in the sun. Varrie and Rockliff. 1960. (fiction)
  • A change of mind. Doubleday. 1960. (fiction)
  • The land that sleeps: Travel and adventure in the virgin west of Australia. Doubleday, NY. 1960. (travel)
  • A waltz through the hills. Barrie and Rockliff. 1961. (fiction)
  • A small selection of short stories. Barrie and Rockliff. 1962.
  • Flight to landfall. Barrie and Rockliff. 1963. (fiction)
  • The man who didn't count. Delacorte Press. 1965. (fiction)
  • The road to nowhere. 1967.
  • Bird in my hands; a personal experience. Jenkins. 1967.
  • Windows of the mind: Discovering your past and future lives through massage and mental exercise. Wildwood House, London, 1974.
  • Two women:Two novellas. Ure Smith, Syndey. 1975.
  • Worlds within: Probing the Christos experience. Wildwood House, London. 1976.
  • A door to infinity: Proving the Christos experience. Wildwood House, London. 1979
  • One way to wonderland. 1984.
  • A many-splendored woman:A memoir of Han Suyin. Graham Brash, Singapore. 1995.

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