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“Dodge, duck, dip, dive and Dodge”

Laura Muchmore Author Interview

You Are So Much More: Volume 2, you share with readers the trauma, your recovery, and the revelations resulting from your near-death experience. How did you decide what aspects of your experiences to include in Volume 2?

I believe in full transparency – sharing the nitty gritty of my experience was as important as the information, guidance, and healing that I received from the higher consciousnesses that communicated to and through me. Nothing was left out and although it is quite vulnerable for me, I knew that it was my duty to share all the details to allow the reader to gain as much personal clarity as possible by journeying along side me.

Is writing a form of spiritual practice or healing for you?

Absolutely!!! I didn’t realize it at the time but writing, whether it be in my journal, a blog post, or my books provides me with a way to find my way through the dramas and traumas of life. I find as I write, insights are provided that help me to navigate life’s challenges and by sharing those writings, it’s my hope to help others.

What advice do you have for anyone considering writing their own memoir? 

Ask yourself “Would i be willing to stand naked in front of strangers?” That’s what writing about your life causes you to do – bare it all. Initially, it was terrifying and kept me “in the closet” for well over a decade but my near death experience provided me a glimpse of what I would miss out on and truly regret if I didn’t write these books and the books that will follow. Another surprising thing I had to face was the reaction of my children – they did not want any aspects of their stories told, even if they impacted my life story. There were many rewrites that were demanded but I understood that it was their story to tell, not mine. I honor that request. 

What is one thing you hope readers take away from You Are So Much More?

First and foremost, that YOU are so much more than you can even imagine! That your life, your story is a valuable piece in the ever-evolving database in the Universe. You are unconditionally loved beyond all understanding by beings seen and unseen. And the most important tool in your human toolbox is the ability to pivot when life throws a wrench – “Dodge, duck, dip, dive and Dodge.” 

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You Are So Much More: Truths Shared by Spirit chronicles the journey through the life of an ordinary woman who, in seeking to better understand herself, her relationships and her path, was provided a glimpse into realms beyond conventional understanding while in past life regression sessions. The messages received were not just for her, they were meant for all of humanity.

Following a life-altering experience that shook her world, Laura returns to the quantum realms seeking answers. Through continued hypnotherapy sessions, she receives protection and preparation for sharing these universal revelations with humanity.

Volume Two weaves together profound spiritual insights with raw human experience, showing how we can conquer life’s challenges through a higher perspective. This continuation of Laura’s journey reveals that even our darkest moments can lead to our greatest evolution, reminding us that we are never truly alone as we walk between worlds.

You Are So Much More: Truths Shared by Spirit – Volume Two – I Survived, Now What?

Laura Muchmore’s You Are So Much MORE, Volume 2 picks up where the first volume left off, diving headlong into her post-near-death spiritual transformation and the extraordinary sessions of Quantum Hypnotherapy that followed. The book reads like a spiritual diary, where trauma, recovery, and revelations are processed in real-time through guided hypnosis, channeled conversations with divine beings, and deeply personal reflections. It’s part memoir, part metaphysical exploration, and part call to awaken, to remember who we really are and what we’re here to do. The book unfolds through sessions with her practitioner Bella, as Laura communicates with higher-dimensional collectives, deceased souls, guides, and even her own Higher Self, uncovering emotional wounds, energy parasites, and cosmic downloads on the meaning of human life.

I found the writing heartfelt and unfiltered—raw in its emotions, direct in its confessions, and filled with vulnerable honesty. Laura’s voice is earnest and often funny. At times, the narration feels like an internal monologue that’s made its way onto the page. And yet, that’s part of the charm. She’s not preaching from a mountaintop. She’s in the trenches—sick, angry, confused, laughing, and wide-eyed in wonder. Some ideas and metaphysical claims may be hard to digest, especially if you’re new to spiritual or energy healing work, but Laura’s openness gives you permission to take what resonates and leave the rest.

What truly stuck with me was the emotional depth and the sense of spiritual companionship. Her conversations with “The Ancients,” Archangel Michael, Jesus, and even a confused spirit named Roberta aren’t just interesting, they’re moving. The book made me feel both smaller and bigger. Small in the face of the mystery and vastness of existence, but big in knowing there’s more to me than my everyday life. That said, there were parts that tested my patience. Some chapters take their time, and the deep metaphysical focus might feel a bit dense if you’re someone who’s more rooted in the everyday. But just when things start to drift, a single line would land—clear, powerful, and deeply true—and it would pull me right back in.

I’d recommend this book to spiritual seekers, especially those recovering from illness, loss, or trauma. If you’re into energy healing, quantum spirituality, or channeling, you’ll probably feel right at home. This isn’t a book you just read. You feel it. You walk with Laura. You question, you wonder. And maybe, like me, you come away seeing the world a little differently.

Pages: 262 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DT25NMK4

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Testament to My Resilience

Laura Muchmore Author Interview

In You Are So Much More: Truths Shared by Spirit Volume One, you share with readers your spiritual experiences as well as your journey from childhood to motherhood and the challenges you have faced along the way. Why was this an important book for you to write?

As mentioned in the book, I am a very private person and don’t like to be ‘on stage,’ so to speak. The fear of judgment looms large in my mind, keeping me in the closet. However, there was this gentle yet persistent calling of my Soul, a voice that urged me to share little bits of my musings with those around me. The overwhelming response to my blog was, ‘WOW! That touched me. You should write a book!’ I have learned to trust these nudges and listen to the inner stirrings encouraging me to leap into the unknown.

Writing the books was truly a form of therapy for me, a lifeline during a time when I was experiencing one trauma after another. It was a testament to my resilience, giving me purpose and allowing me to work through all the jagged emotions ‘on paper.’

The creation of anything – a painting, a poem, a garden, a home – flows through the creator into physical form, and although I had typed the words, organized the content, and shared my own ‘radical transparency,’ I was amazed by what I read, and I knew that these books had a profound mission – to remind people of who and what they are – SO MUCH MORE! With such an important mission, I could not allow my fears to keep these books on my computer. So I jumped and prayed for a parachute and launched these books into the world, unsure how they would land.

Once the books were available for purchase, I held my breath and was pleasantly surprised by the positive feedback from the readers. Words like “I feel seen,” “This deeply resonated,” “A must read,” “The nudge I needed,” and “A rare gift” gave me the strength and confidence I needed to continue. I am a custodian of these books, and I am honored that I was able to be the vehicle to bring them to life.

I appreciated the candid nature with which you tell your story. What was the most difficult thing for you to write about?

The most challenging topic to write about was my journey to self-acceptance. My first blog post was a writing assignment given to me by a life coach, which opened a Pandora’s Box full of unconscious memories, perceptions, and internal conflicts that led me on a journey of self-exploration, ultimately leading to the writing of these books.

What is one misconception you think many people have about spirituality?

The biggest misconception is that one must look, act, or live a certain way to be considered “spiritual.” I have encountered more people I refer to as “Everyday Mystics,” who don’t practice yoga, wear crystals, meditate, or attend metaphysical conferences yet are in contact with extraterrestrial beings, channel their Higher Selves and other Divine Collectives, can see beyond our visible life experience, can heal with the touch of their hands, hold frequencies that help to heal the environment – their gifts are limitless. These people are your boss, doctor, lawyer, friend, family member, and even your next-door neighbor.

There’s also the idea that if someone is considered ‘spiritually evolved’ that they must have their shit together. NO ONE has it all figured out and we are ALL trying to find our way through life. There are more days than I’d like to admit that I feel anger, frustration, judgment, sadness, apathy and disgust. It’s how long I choose to stay with those emotions that determine how ‘evolved’ I am. The greatest spiritual teachers are those who can show their vulnerability and human weaknesses while walking their path – Authenticity is the most powerful tool in self-transformation.

I’ve also discovered that some who wear the costume of ‘spirituality’ are the most dysfunctional, manipulative, and corrupt people I’ve come across. They tend to use spiritual buzzwords, regurgitate someone else’s content, and dress up in garb that would catch the attention of a seeker. It all comes down to “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” The key is discernment.

Can you give us a peek inside Volume 2?

The summary on the back of Volume 2 reads as follows:
Following a life-altering experience that shook her world, Laura returns to the quantum realms seeking answers. Through continued hypnotherapy sessions, she receives protection and preparation for sharing these universal revelations with humanity.

Volume 2 weaves together profound spiritual insights with raw human experience, showing how we can conquer life’s challenges through a higher perspective. This continuation of Laura’s journey reveals that even our darkest moments can lead to our greatest evolution, reminding us that we are never truly alone as we walk between worlds.

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You Are So Much More: Truths Shared by Spirit chronicles the journey through the life of an ordinary woman who, in seeking to better understand herself, her relationships and her path, was provided a glimpse into realms beyond conventional understanding while in past life regression sessions. The messages received were not just for her, they were meant for all of humanity.

Join Laura on an extraordinary journey as she delves into the mysteries of consciousness through Quantum Hypnotherapy sessions. What begins as a simple quest for self-discovery evolves into profound encounters with Divine Beings, extraterrestrial consciousnesses, and her own multidimensional nature.

Through these sessions, universal wisdom about humanity’s true potential is revealed, challenging our understanding of reality while offering hope and guidance for these transformative times. This deeply personal account demonstrates how an ordinary life can open doorways to extraordinary revelations, proving that we are indeed so much more than we imagine.


You Are So Much More: Truths Shared by Spirit

Laura Muchmore’s You Are SO Much MORE: Truths Shared by Spirit is a deeply personal and unflinchingly honest exploration of self-worth, spiritual growth, and otherworldly encounters. The book chronicles Muchmore’s journey from childhood through motherhood, nursing, grief, and awakening, told with raw vulnerability and a heart wide open. At the center of the narrative is her experience with quantum hypnotherapy and communications with non-physical beings—including her past selves, extraterrestrial entities, and what she calls the Divine Mothers. It’s a memoir and a metaphysical diary rolled into one, interspersed with session transcripts, blog entries, and soul-baring revelations that read like confessions under a starlit sky.

I found the writing honest to the point of being gut-wrenching at times. Muchmore doesn’t sugarcoat a thing, and that’s what makes her voice magnetic. Her recounting of a dream where she meets her deceased mother in a celestial garden nearly undid me: “She began handing me what looked and felt like boxes; each box contained information to store away. One after another, at rapid speed…”​. That imagery stayed with me. It’s rare for a book to feel both confessional and cosmic, but this one hits that sweet spot. Even her most bizarre experiences—like her hypnotherapy session where she relives a past life as a young enslaved boy in a desert civilization—don’t feel performative or forced. She writes them with humility, as someone still trying to make sense of it all, just like the rest of us​.

The book jumps between timelines, tones, and topics, sometimes abruptly. One moment she’s talking about body shame in adolescence, the next she’s recounting a visit from a Grey alien​. That might be off-putting for some, but for me, it felt like a true representation of what it’s like to live a life full of spiritual detours and emotional avalanches. I especially loved the parts about her body image battles. She doesn’t offer herself as a guru or an expert. She’s a wounded healer, messy and brave, and that’s exactly why I trusted her.

This book is for anyone who’s ever felt like there’s more to life than what we can see. It’s for the seekers, the misfits, the spiritually curious, and the broken-hearted. If you’ve been down the rabbit hole of self-help, grief, or metaphysics and came out the other side still wondering what it all means, this book might be a kindred spirit. I wouldn’t hand it to a skeptic or someone looking for polished, linear storytelling. But for those open to hearing a soul speak its truth—loud, awkward, brave, and beautiful—You Are SO Much MORE will stay with you long after the last page.

Pages: 258 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DT2H24Y2

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