The Room Where Time Didn't Move
An Encounter With the Fourth Dimension
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Glenis Graham
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In this extraordinary memoir, Glenis Graham recounts a spontaneous experience that defied everything we think we know about reality. Without warning, without substances, and without explanation, the author found themselves in a space where time didn't flow, where identity dissolved, and where the boundaries between self and other ceased to exist.
The Room Where Time Didn't Move is not a work of fiction. It is not a religious text or a philosophical argument. It is a firsthand account of an encounter with something beyond ordinary perception—what the author tentatively calls the fourth dimension.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
→ A reality where stillness and motion exist simultaneously
→ The dissolution of the observer and the observed into unified awareness
→ Time experienced not as a river, but as an infinite, eternal moment
→ The profound aftermath of knowing something that cannot be proven
→ An invitation to honor your own unexplained experiences
Written with honesty, humility, and a deep respect for mystery, this book does not claim to have answers. Instead, it offers something rarer: a genuine account of the impossible, told by someone who lived it.
For readers of Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, and Aldous Huxley. For anyone who has ever sensed that reality is stranger than we've been told. For those who have glimpsed the infinite and wondered if they were alone.
You are not.
"Not everything real moves forward. Some things, the most real things, are simply, and eternally, present."
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