We Are Not Alone
A Complete Guide to Interdimensional Cooperation
In the early 1990s, while working at the United Nations Development Programme in New York, Atala Dorothy Toy went through a neardeath experience that took her on a journey and showed her a new way of perceiving energy--one in which all objects in the universe (including machines, stones, and trees) are alive, conscious, and willing to cooperate with humans to fashion a healthier, more holistic world. Now in this easytoread book she teaches the deceptively simple art of how to communicate with any object or life form. Whether it's a pet, tree, gemstone, power line, computer, nature spirit, extraterrestrial, angel, or inner guide--the process is the same. All it takes is knowing you can do it and then learning how.
Atala Dorothy Toy is a specialist in interdimensional communication -- a spiritual science that enables humans to communicate with life forms existing in frequency ranges different from human ones. She is the founding president of Crystal Life Technology, Inc., a cutting edge company established in 1996 to provide the public with consciousness expanding products, jewelry, information and photographs. A severe bout of environmental illness in the mid-1990s was the trigger that brought her into communication with a group of spirit guides who worked with her to locate methods to cure herself. From this time forward, she has worked to develop products, modalities, photographs and information on how to communicate and cooperate interdimensionally. Atala has written extensively on consciousness in various magazine articles and in three books, and has begun showing others how to develop their own personal abilities to communicate interdimensionally according to their particular strengths--an effort that has led her to conduct workshops, offer private consultations, author articles and blogs, and teach others how to take actual photographs of life forms of other realms. A graduate of Swarthmore College, Atala has worked in publicity at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as the submissions editor for Doubleday & Co., and in public relations at the United Nations Development Programme. Her volunteer work has included serving as Secretary of the Board of the American Society of Dowsers and as President of the Board of the Institute for the Study of Interdimensional Cooperation. Atala is also a 35-year meditative yoga practitioner. She currently resides in a suburb of Chicago.