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Mon, May 23, 2016

Quotation Memoir Honors Late Astronaut Edgar Mitchell

'Reflections Of The Moon' Is An Astronaut's View On 'Life After Space'

In the recently-released memoir "Reflections of the Moon: Retrospections on Earth, Mankind, and War", Tulsa-OK author Carol Mersch pays tribute to her long-time friend, Apollo 14 astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon.

Mitchell, founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), passed away Feb. 4, 2016, on the eve of the 45th anniversary of his Apollo 14 moon mission in 1971.

Reflections of the Moon is a collection of quotes from Mitchell gathered during Mersch's years of interviews, research and travel alongside the astronaut. The book is a 200-page collection of his observations on "life after space" gleaned from the extraordinary and sometimes controversial astronaut during their 20+ year friendship.

Mitchell's comments span subjects ranging from mankind, sustainability and war, to his views on extraterrestrial life -- a subject that drew both criticism and support from the media -- as well as his cutting edge studies on quantum entanglement, a phenomenon that explores the power of the mind to impact outside events.

"As tiny as our physical bodies are on the scale of the universe, our minds can reach out to become one with all that is," Mitchell said.

"He attracted people for his beliefs in the power of our own consciousness to impact the world around us as much for his astronautic adventures," Mersch said. "I am a better person for having known him."

Edgar Mitchell earned a Ph.D. from MIT in Aeronautics and Astrophysics. He was the Apollo 14 lunar module pilot and the sixth man to walk on the surface of the moon. In 1972 he founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) a group of 40,000 members worldwide devoted to sustainability of our planet and conscious awareness.

He was scientist, philosopher, moonwalker, sought-after speaker, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, which is why Mersch believes "His ideas deserve a long, thoughtful look."

Reflections of the Moon is available in paper and eBook through Pen-L Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and local booksellers.

(Image provided with Mersch news release)

FMI: www.Pen-L.com/Reflections.html

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