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In the Company of Gods
Public Dialogues with an Unconventional Mystic 
Further Teachings of Shelly Trimmer, with Commentaries 

Following up on his acclaimed book An Infinity of Gods, Ray Grasse’s latest work centers on a series of lectures delivered in 1985 by the late mystic and yogi Shelly Trimmer (1917-1996). Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Trimmer was a student of the famed spiritual teacher Paramahansa Yogananda during the early 1940s, and later went on to teach in a more independent way to a small number of students. This volume focuses on a number of thought-provoking and often surprising comments he made in these rare public talks on such topics as meditation, reincarnation, astrology, suffering, the chakras, God – and more.

"Ray Grasse delivers another gift to the masses with this book. I cannot recommend this enough, whether you are on the path or just interested in the greater mysteries of life, the teachings of Shelly Trimmer will open doors one never thought to have existed."

           --Thomas Tiernan, Amazon reviewer 

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​“An Important and Profound work. For anyone interested in the deeper mysteries of life, this book should feel like stumbling across a treasure chest.” –Laurence Hillman, Ph.D. consultant. author Planets in Play.

 

"When I first read Ray Grasse's "An Infinity of Gods" I immediately became captivated by the story of Shelly Trimmer and the depth of his spiritual knowledge. But I didn't dare hope for more and frankly it seemed miraculous that even one book on this hidden mystic was in existence.... I couldn't pre-order this latest book fast enough. It turns out I did have lingering questions from the earlier book that this book was able to answer; and then some. I would say both of the author's Shelly Trimmer books stand on their own and can be read separately, but I highly recommend ordering both and reading them together. As a frequent reader of astrological and spiritual texts, it's rare for me to go back and re-read an entire book. But I have read "An Infinity of Gods" multiple times and I'm about to read "In the Company of Gods" again (after finishing it just a few weeks ago). I believe I will be re-reading both for many years to come.

      --Ingrid Wakefield, Amazon reviewer

 

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