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You are about to enter strange new worlds . . .

"If you read this book with an open mind you will never be the same again. I can guarantee this for you." --Paul Twitchell

Within these pages, you'll join Paul Twitchell on his remarkable journey outside of space and time. He openly shares with you how to duplicate his adventure through your own spiritual awakening. If you're seeking to explore the deepest realms of self and God, you'll be enthralled. Experience the expanded state of consciousness called Soul Travel.

The Tiger's Fang is Paul Twitchell's account of his incredible journey to other planes of existence where he finds himself in the company of Rebazar Tarzs, the great Tibetan ECK Master, ancient advocate of the ECK teachings.

"Whether The Tiger's Fang is a record of an actual spiritual journey or the vivid impression of a vision that has been granted to few mortal men, must remain a matter for the individual reader to judge. Whatever The Tiger's Fang may be, it is certain that the book is a most remarkable work, a volume that has few peers in its array of challenging concepts, provocative thoughts, and inspirational wisdom." --Brad Steiger from the Foreword

Eckankar is a modern-day spiritual teaching with ancient roots founded in 1965 by Paul Twitchell. Harold Klemp is the current spiritual leader of Eckankar since 1981.

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