A Journey into the Mystical Realm
© 2020 Ian Carroll
Building Contenders
Oak Park, Il, 60304 USA
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YES,FEAST ON ALL THE
TREASURES OF THE HEAVENLY
REALM AND FILL YOUR THOUGHTS
WITH HEAVENLY REALITIES, AND
NOT WITH THE DISTRACTIONS OF
THE NATURAL REALM.
—Colossians 3:2 TPT
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction
What is a Seer?
The World Wants to See
Part One: Normalizing the Mystical Realm
Chapter 1: What’s Your “Setting”?
The Gym of the Spirit
The Mystical in Scripture
Close Encounters
Chapter 2: The Imagination
A Redeemed Imagination
The Power of Our Imagination
Beyond the Material
Open Theism
Chapter 3: Discerning the Real Reality
Negativity Bias
The Daniel Ratio
Discernment
Reading People
Focus on Heaven, Not Hell
Honor vs Judgment
Your Gym Membership
Chapter 4: Macro-to-Micro Thinking
You Are Unpunishable
You Are Not a Worm
You Have Authority
Chapter 5: The Angelic & Demonic
Angels & Faith
Rank & Order
The Three Heavens
Third Heaven
Second Heaven
First Heaven
Some Angel Encounters
Look for the Good
Chapter 6: Exercise Your Faith
Spiritual Principles
Chapter 7: Questions
Where and What Is Heaven?
How Do We Increase His Kingdom & Peace?
Am I Making This Up?
Are Ghosts Real?
Can We Talk to the Dead?
Can the Clouds of Witness Visit Us?
Do You Accept the Challenge?
Chapter 8: Mystical Miscellany
Love
When in Doubt, Crosscheck with the Bible
Liminal Spaces
The Unutterable
Unemployed Angels
Mantles
Trances
Dangers
Blockages to Sight
Not Everything Means Something
Chapter 9: From Glory to Glory
Part Two: Activating the Mystical Realm
Activation 1: Prayers
What Is a Good Father?
How Not to Pray
How to Pray
Prayer # 1: Christ at the Center
Prayer #2: Saint Patrick’s Breastplate
Prayer #3: The Yahweh Breath Prayer
Pray Like You’ve Got the Answer
Activation 2: Meditations
Hindrances to Meditation
Meditation #1: Lying Down
Meditation #2: Seated
Meditation #3: Standing
Meditation #4: Walking
The Pleasure of Meditation
Activation 3: Encounters
Engaging the Imagination for Encounters
Encounter #1: Permission to See
Encounter #2: Opening the Imagination With Scripture
Encounter #3: Joy, Love, & Peace
Encounter #4: Create your Own
Conclusion
Build Your Trust
Be in Community & Grow in Discernment
Understand the Kingdom
Receive Other Seers
I stand on the shoulder of giants, men and women of God who have pioneered in the face of criticism and rejection. To all of them, I say thank you.
I am a better man, a better child of God because of my wife Rachel. We have been happily married since March 1989. She is simply my favorite person on the planet. She is my sweetheart and my best friend.
I dedicate this book and my life to her. She has stood by me in my worst days and laughed with me on my best.
I know no one who is more passionate for the Holy Spirit than she; she truly is a friend of God and is my biggest inspiration.
I am proud to be recognized as her husband.
The mystical realm.
The unseen realm.
The quantum realm.
These are all different names for one realm—and we all have access to it. Sadly, many in the Church have been trained out of this realm to the point that we are often afraid of it. But Jesus is the heart of this realm—the very reason for it. So right here at the outset, remember: the heart of this realm is Jesus, and Jesus is Love.
I have been trying to write a book about the mystical realm for years. The problem is: I keep learning something new—or something different—that makes me want to start over.
In a way, we should always have that problem, right? God is unchanging, but our understanding of Him is continually expanding. I am so glad that my belief has grown since I first encountered Him, and I hope that it will continue to change and deepen.
My early Christian years were spent in a fellowship of misfits in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In this group were former drug addicts, paramilitaries, and hippies—all sold out to Jesus. I was one of the youngest at 15 years old—a brand new believer surrounded by people with more life experience and not all of it good. For the most part, we were all first-generation converts with little or no background in Christianity.
Our fellowship, Agape Fellowship, met several times a week in a house on Everton Drive in East Belfast, Northern Ireland. There an evangelist named Robert taught; He’s a man to whom I owe an eternal debt of gratitude. The meetings were pretty raw and sometimes, if the Bible study went for more than an hour, there would be a break. We would never have called it a smoke break, but that’s what we used it for—a group of us huddled at the side of the house where we met, having a smoke and talking about Jesus.
Scripture and evangelism became my diet. We would travel to various churches and missions around the city on Sunday nights, preaching the gospel, singing our songs, and telling testimonies of how God had saved us. I loved it. I was an itinerant preacher before I even knew such a thing existed.
At the same time, other fellowships in Belfast were being impacted by the charismatic movement. We thought those people were flaky and emotional and not doing any good for the unsaved. Although not strictly cessationist, we weren’t far away. “Don’t ask, don’t seek” was the name of our game when it came to the Holy Spirit and His gifts.
Yet it was in this environment that my spirit eyes began to open. I vividly remember entering the meeting room of the house on Everton Drive one day. My first thought was, “Hey, the room is filled with steam.” But this was weird steam. It didn’t rise to the ceiling; it hung throughout the room from floor to ceiling and stayed put, even when a breeze blew through the door. My second thought was “Maybe I need glasses?”
I ignored the steam and stuffed it into a file in my mind labeled “Things I Won’t Talk About.” I didn’t know it then, but I was going to be stuffing a lot of things into that file, including seeing angels.
I’ll share some of those stories later in this book, but I should note that I’ve been ashamed and embarrassed of being able to see the mystical realm. For so long, the Church mistrusted any expression of the Spirit that could be classified as weird or kooky; it wasn’t as attractive as it currently is in the charismatic world. In the past, whenever I shared a “weird” experience, I’d be held at arm’s length. So I lived in denial.
About eight years ago, I first taught on the mystical realm in my own church, and I prefaced my teaching by saying, “I don’t want to be known as the ‘angel guy.’” Then, for a couple of years, I would become covered in glitter while I was preaching. I became known as “glitter boy.” Truthfully? I’d prefer to be known as “angel guy”! Maybe the Holy Spirit wanted me to lift the restriction I’d put on His expression. I don’t know. These days, I do know that I’ll take everything heaven wants to dish out. I may not always be an enthusiastic seer, but I’m finally embracing what God wants me to see.
My goal for this book is to remind us that God made both the heavens and earth and designed them to function together: the unseen and the seen together. Jesus said He only did what He saw the Father doing. If we are to be like Him, then we too need to see what the Father is doing. Like Jesus, we have been given the opportunity to see what heaven is up to, and God is ready to massively expand this ability throughout the Church. Let’s be ready.
What would you do if you knew you had access to seeing in the spirit? What actions would you take to learn and train and grow? How would you like to experience heaven coming to earth?
This reluctant seer invites you to see the unseen and to engage the mystical realm around us.
This might sound strange, but I have long disliked the term “seer.” I don’t like the specialness the word has implied, and yes, I still use it simply because I can’t think of a better word. My goal is to normalize the word “seer” and activate it in our everyday lives as Christians.
Scripture is filled with descriptions of the mystical realm—trances, dreams, visions, people being transported, etc. These are all spiritual realities that have an effect on the physical world. If we attach some special meaning to being a seer, we make it seem like the skill of a super-Christian instead of being part of every Christian’s identity.
That specialness associated with being seers likely originates with old covenant thinking, when the presence of God was fleeting, the veil remained in place, and access to the mystical realm was reserved for “specially” gifted individuals. In the new covenant, the veil is torn, and the mystical unseen realm should be our normal. But the lack of solid teaching and understanding has complicated things. The goal has always been to see His Glory that is present in what I call our ‘fused reality’ of the heavens and the earth. His Glory is present, we just need, as Habakkuk 2:14 states, the knowledge of it.
Not too long ago, the prophetic was scary to the average pastor. What do you do when an intense, often “strange” person claims a direct line to the Head Office in heaven and starts telling you what God is saying? Add to that the teachings that confused prophetic utterances, the gift of prophecy, and the office of the prophet, and it is no wonder that churches kept the prophetic at arm’s length. Thankfully, the prophetic gift and practice have come a long way.
When it comes to “seeing,” we’re kind of where the misunderstood prophetic was in the past. Church leaders often have no idea what to do with the seer ability, not to mention the often “strange” bunch of people who claim to see and engage with the mystical realm.
So what do we do?
We cultivate and train healthy seers. So I guess I’m going to have to get comfortable with that label. In fact, I won’t mind it so much if we can remember that we are all supposed to be seers. To do that, let’s embrace the fact that God has removed the barrier between heaven and earth, between the seen and unseen realm. Let’s train our sight to advance the Kingdom.
After healing the crippled man at the pool of Bethesda, Jesus was accused of breaking the law and claiming He was equal with God. He responded:
“Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, unless it is something He sees the Father doing; for whatever the Father does, these things the Son also does in like manner” (John 5:19 NASB).
The word here for “sees” is blepo which means both to see with our physical eyes and also to see with the mind’s eye—to perceive. It helps to think of this perception as insight: the ability to discern the truth. It’s like receiving an interpretation simultaneously with a revelation.
So, when Jesus says He only does what He sees the Father doing, he is saying that He has insight; he understands and discerns what is happening. If we want to do what Jesus did, we need to see what the Father is doing—either with our natural eyes, our mind’s eye, or both.
Over eight billion dollars. That’s how much money the Harry Potter franchise has brought into the movie studios, and the number continues to grow.
In the last decade, 167 movies have been made just about ghosts. And then there are the productions on Netflix, Hulu, Apple, Disney+, and other online streaming platforms. At the top of their most-viewed lists? Shows about the paranormal and supernatural.
There’s the Marvel franchise. Dr. Strange. And the most popular Halloween costume for families of five continues to be the super suits from The Incredibles, an animated feature about a family of superheroes.
Everybody wants to be special.
You can read that either with a tone of cynicism or with a tone of excitement. Let’s go with excitement; there is an opportunity here! The hunger for superheroes reveals a hunger for the supernatural—for the one, great Hero.
I think the world is bored with Christianity as we have been presenting it. They want the very things that the Church has been afraid of embracing.
For eight months, once a month, I stayed at a hotel while teaching at our School of Emerging Apostles. I was in the bar, chatting to the bartender.
The bartender asked, “So is your seminar all finished?”
And I said, “Yeah, everybody left, and I leave tomorrow.”
He said, “In the fourteen years I’ve worked here, I’ve never met a group that shifts the atmosphere in this hotel like your group does. The level of spirituality and quest that your guys have is just amazing.”
His words, not mine. That’s pretty genuine. Does he know Jesus? I don’t think so. Is he sensing and recognizing and possibly even seeing stuff in the spirit realm that’s in our school? You better believe that he is.
Many people outside the Church believe in the spirit realm, but many people in the church get their panties in a bunch the minute we talk about it because they are afraid of being deceived.
You might have heard the saying: “If you take the Holy Spirit away from the church, you better make sure your coffee is good because you’re gonna need something to attract people.” Removing the supernatural from the Church is ridiculous. Have we read the Bible? We should be the most supernatural, mystical people on the face of the planet!
In fact, did you know that right this minute you are having an out-of-body experience? How, you might ask? You are seated with Christ in heavenly places:
Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God (Colossians 3:1-2 NASB).
We are currently—this minute—seated with Christ in heavenly places. And if we are not aware of that, we should be.
Like I said in the prologue, if any of this freaks you out, remember: it’s all about keeping Jesus the center of everything. His story is one of the most mystical in history: immaculate conception, miracles, resurrection. Mystical mysteries for sure. If we are to do what Jesus is doing—which is what he sees the Father doing—then shouldn’t we be activating our seer ability? Shouldn’t that be our normal?
Normalizing the mystical, heavenly realm is vital if we are to partner with God and activate that realm here on earth. I believe God is highlighting this ability in His Church right now. I believe our worship will be more glorious, our prayer lives will be more accelerated, our spiritual warfare will be more victorious, and cities and nations will see more of God’s plans for them.
However, we have some work to do. We must see ourselves as seers and act on that identity. For that reason, this book is divided into two parts: normalizing and activating the mystical realm—with the essential thread of discernment throughout. As you read, ask God for insight. Ask Him what He’s up to. Ask to see.
Let’s do what Jesus did. Let’s see what the Father is doing.