In 1971, astronaut Edgar Mitchell made a trip to the moon. But that trip ended up taking him to a place not governed by the parameters of time, distance, or space, a "place" where, Mitchell says, he experienced the oneness of all things. "We're all stardust," says Mitchell, "and in that sense, we are one." Brief yet powerful, this account of Mitchell's voyage has the force to stir something that seeks awakening in each one of us.

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