About the Author

Agnès Revenu

Agnès Revenu has been exploring the world of subtle planes for over twenty years.

Stimulated by an environment where practicing Catholics, energy healers and agnostic scientists rubbed shoulders, she has, since her youth, sought answers to her questions in esoteric writings that seemed to possess both a wealth of information on the energetic field and an intellectual rigor that attracted her.

She began meditating in her twenties, scrupulously noting down all the information she received, without rejecting, analyzing or interpreting it. Although the data seemed at first fanciful and disorganized, with the benefit of several years of hindsight, she realized that there was a logic behind the apparent chaos and that there was a common thread underlying all the information. She continued and deepened her research with some friends who were following a similar search.

Her journey has led her to work with groups of three to several hundred members, from different traditions, approaches, languages and cultures that have expanded and enriched her understanding and experience.

Over the past ten years, Agnes has created several meditation groups, regularly organizing complementary workshops to combine knowledge and practice. Volume I of A Bridge to the Invisible synthesizes the teachings shared during a series of workshops on the different subtle planes, so that her readers can deepen their reflections on the themes addressed.

The meditation groups, from three to ten people on average, meet regularly. With time, Agnes discovered that each group had its own characteristics and a particular “note”. These multiple encounters have convinced her that this type of collaboration not only represents a valuable avenue for future energy work, but that the field of investigation that lies ahead holds magnificent possibilities, full of hope and beauty, that we have only just begun to explore.

The second volume will focus more directly on collective work, with an emphasis on practice. It will be based on the experiences of many meditations and on the testimonies of several contributors.