Find\xa0links\xa0to \xa0get this book over here: \xa0biglink.to/easyjourneytootherplanets \xa0About\xa0the Book: Space travel may \xa0be considered a relatively new human\xa0achievement, but the world's oldest writings say no. Space \xa0travel\xa0has\xa0always been possible, and \xa0people have been traveling the universe long\xa0before\xa0the invention of rockets and shuttles. Vedic \xa0evidence\xa0suggests\xa0that yogis and \xa0other \xa0more evolved beings can travel freely throughout the cosmos via technologies that are practically unknown to us today.\nSrila Prabhupada wrote Easy Journey to Other \xa0Planets\u2014with\xa0its\xa0\xa0frequent mention of "antimatter" and "antimaterial \xa0particles"\u2014in\xa01960,\xa0in response to the "space race" going on at the \xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0time \xa0between\xa0the\xa0U.S. and U.S.S.R., and the obsession with \xa0\xa0exploration \xa0\xa0of \xa0the \xa0\xa0moon, etc. \xa0by\xa0means of rocket-powered \xa0\xa0spacecraft. Prabhupada\xa0questions the ultimate significance of such \xa0\xa0endeavors, while \xa0pointing\xa0out that the \xa0exploration\xa0of material space \xa0\xa0is neither a new idea nor the most\xa0intelligent one, from the \xa0spiritual \xa0point of view.\nIn Easy Journey To Other Planets, Prabhupada shows through\xa0reason and \xa0reference to ancient Vedic texts that travel to other planets\xa0within \xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0this universe is ultimately an insignificant project. Our\xa0desire for \xa0cosmic exploration, he says, can be fully satisfied by\xa0traveling \xa0\xa0\xa0beyond \xa0\xa0this limited universe to the unlimited, antimaterial, \xa0\xa0spiritual \xa0world