The transitions that got away - Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Aleister Crowley, Prince Philip, and more

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This video had to be taken down and edited slightly. But now it's back! Sorry about that.

A little extra something to mark the end of 2021 - Cash Peters, the English Channel, offers a basket of transitions that he didn't get around to during the year: Steve Jobs, Prince Philip, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Walt Disney, and others.

For enlightenment purposes only. Just one guy's waking dream, right?

Photo of Steve Jobs: Matthew Yohe CC BY-SA 3.0

In quieter moments, have you ever debated inwardly about how great it would feel to step up like the hero you are and support Cash's channel? Well, here's your chance. Spoiler alert: it may give you a fuzzy, warm sensation inside. Donate at http://www.PayPal.me/cashpeters. Not only is it easy, but each gift, when it's received, is celebrated with a leprechaun kick, or the closest a 65 year-old can manage, basically.

In other news:

A) Paperbacks of Cash's book 'A Little Book About Believing", and also his novel 'Force of Habit', are available on eBay only. The ebook versions are, as usual, on Amazon, but if you want a hard copy, then please head over to eBay.com. 'Why Your Life Matters' is no longer available in paperback, just as an ebook on Amazon.

B) Once sets of transition pictures have featured in a video on this channel, they are archived on the sister channel, Soul Crossings with Cash Peters. So for example the Soul Crossings video for Jesus is there -    • Soul Crossing #29: Jesus   - but there are many more too, including pictures for Yogananda, Mr. Rogers, Martin Luther King, Jnr., Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, Whitney Houston, Maya Angelou, Ram Dass, Elvis Presley, Bernie Madoff, Marilyn Monroe, Prince, Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, Princess Diana, and others. If you'd like to know what happens to us after we die, that's the place to visit.

C) If you'd like to understand how Cash does his pictures, there's a video you can watch. You'll find it here:    / watch  

D) Newspaper headlines used in the video are included without the introductory phrase, "And this is how The Washington Post described it' or 'Here's what Forbes said on this topic last week' etc. This saves space and repetition, but that's what is originally intended. Excerpts from books, poetry, or other media are included under Fair Use, as part of the bigger critical commentary featured in the video.

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