To Joan Greer aka Gypsy, beautiful and beloved daughter of Jehovih
FIELD GUIDE
to the
SPIRIT WORLD
The depth and quality of research exemplified by Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D., in her previous books are evident again in Field Guide to the Spirit World. The spirit world is all around us all the time, and this very helpful book provides a key to the spiritual world and a guide to working with it for the treatment of mental disorders caused by overshadowing. As Whitley Strieber says in his foreword, Step out of the prison of materialism in order to see such experiences in ways that might deepen our understanding of ourselves and the amazing universeas Strieber demonstrates when he talks about the loss of his wife, Anne, and how that opened his spiritual vision.
ROBERT R. HIERONIMUS, PH.D., COAUTHOR OF THE SECRET LIFE OF LADY LIBERTY: GODDESS IN THE NEW WORLD AND COHOST OF 21ST CENTURY RADIO
From all accounts, the world beyond the veil is a labyrinth chock-full of entities both good and ill. With her new book Field Guide to the Spirit World: The Science of Angel Power, Discarnate Entities, and Demonic Possession, Susan B. Martinez has contributed an important work that helps to demystify the other side. It warrants an important place on your Fortean bookshelf and, more importantly, in your hands as you read and learn.
JIM HAROLD, HOST OF THE PARANORMAL PODCAST
FOREWORD
By Whitley Strieber
T he near-death experiencer, the UFO abductee, the out-of-body traveler, the medium, the psychicwho are these people and are their unusual perceptions of the world around them somehow linked?
In this powerful book, Susan Martinez sets out to explore the soul from the standpoint of a new scientific vision that discards the materialist assumptions that have so far limited the willingness of professionals in the field to address unusual phenomena without those assumptions.
As an out-of-body traveler and UFO witness who was married to a woman who had a life-changing near-death experience, I am well acquainted with the strange unwillingnessor is it inabilityof scientists to approach these phenomena in a way that might actually advance knowledge.
I must say that I think that spirit itself is on Susans side. Let me tell you why.
In April of 2016, I was attending a conference at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, California, when I had an extremely unusual experience. Every night of my life, I meditate at eleven and again at three. This is trying, of course, but I have compelling reasons to do it involving contact with my deceased wife, but we will get to that shortly.
On that night, I was exhausted from a long day of travel and participation in the conference. Nevertheless, I woke myself up at three and did the meditation. Then I fell back into bed. An hour later, a terrific shock went down my spine. I sat up in bed, startled wide awake. I said to myselfand to whomever I meditate withIve already meditated, dont wake me up again. But I sat and meditated for another ten minutes anyway, then fell into the bed.
An instant later, I found myself in the corridor of the small dormitory in which I was housed. I was astonished. How had this happened? My door was closed. Was I now locked out until morning?
Then I realized that I was once again out of my body. Id been in this state a number of times before, and previously on occasion had enabled people to see me. I thought to myself that I should try to make myself seen at this conference of scientists and professors. I was here to upset the paradigm, after all. And as I cannot leave my body on my own (Ive tried for years), somebody had done this to me, and my guess was that it was to challenge the very paradigm that Susan so brilliantly upsets in the following pages.
I went through the wall into the conference leaders room, but he was absolutely asleep. I have no idea how a bodyless person might awaken somebody who is asleep, so I then went from room to room until I found a conferee who had his eyes open. I went beside his bed and looked down at him. He reacted with surprise that I was in his room. I thought, Am I out of my body or not? He didnt seem to think so. We spoke together for a few minutes. I was able to see his life hopes and fears almost as if they were somehow written on his face, carved into his expression, as it were.
Then I abruptly shot upward, completely out of control, until I was so high that I could see the curvature of the Earth and the line of dawn far to the east. I was shocked to my core. Compared to this, my previous OBEs had been childs play. I then shot downward and eastward, finding myself on what appeared to be a college campus. The sun was either rising or setting. I could not tell which. But it had been about 4:15 a.m. in Petaluma; therefore I assumed that I was in the eastern United States and it must be 7:15 a.m.
I moved about on the campus, trying unsuccessfully to show myself to a young man I saw walking along a sidewalk. Then I went into a building, which proved to be a dormitory. I went down a hall and into a room, but found the occupant sound asleep.
Id never been so far from my body in this state, so I decided that I wanted to go back. I went outside and tried to think how I would do that. As I did, I rose into the air, once again going to a great height, then sped down and back into my body.
Exhausted, excited, and a little frightened, frankly, I thought I would get up and greet the dawn. I did not feel at all sleepy. But the next thing I knew, my travel alarm was ringing and it was seven thirty.
Not expecting much, I went to breakfast where, to my surprise, everybody was talking about the fact that one of conferees had waked up and found me in his room. He had talked to me for a short time, whereupon I had gone out through the ceiling!
I was naturally called upon to explain myself, so I told the full story of the experience. Two of the other conferees recognized the campus. It was theirs.
A year later, they invited me to join them there, and I had the remarkable experience of actually entering a building that I had seen previously only in the out-of-body state, going down a hall and standing at the door of the dorm room I had entered.
At the present time, science dismisses all of this as impossible. Supernatural poppycock. OBEs can be induced in the lab, after all. (They can, but nothing even close to this has ever been reported.) As to the man who saw me, he must have been dreaming. Chalk that one up to coincidence. And the campus? Maybe Id been there before, or maybe the two professors simply wanted to believe and innocently confabulated their belief that I was describing my campus.
I would submit that Susan makes an important argument in Field Guide to the Spirit World that these phenomena are not in someway supernatural and therefore outside of the realm of scientific inquiry, but rather that they are part of the natural world and our experience of it that we do not yet understand.
On August 11, 2015, my beloved wife of forty-five years, Anne Strieber, died. As I lay beside her body, enveloped in grief, all of my belief in afterlife left me. I was devastated. Her terrible stillness screamed out to me: Youre alone. Shes gone. Youre alone!
From the depth of my love and grief, I asked her, Do you still exist? Can you let me know?