|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
7 Reviews
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books I've ever read.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Beyond the light barrier
Beyond the Light Barrier is probably the best book I've read in a long time. The love Elizabeth and Akon shared, and still share, is beaituful.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting book about friendly abduction & Alpha Centauri,
By A Customer
This review is from: Beyond the light barrier
A friend of mine from North Carolina had a copy of this rare, unavailable, out of print book. I really enjoyed it, especially the details given about the Alpha Centauri star system and their world around the star Proxima Centauri. The detailed descriptions of the world, including detailed scientific descriptions were excellently done, except that they could have referred to what specific types of TREES grow on that world. I am glad to know that humans in other star systems have evolved to the point of being peaceful, loving people with a positive minded technology to care for the planet, not pollute it, and be able to control its weather to prevent it from being violent. Maybe we Earthlings will eventually achieve the same. As far as Elizabeth and Akon's love was concerned, it was great and genuine and everything, but Elizabeth was already married to an Earth husband, even though at the end of the story she finally writes that she was divorced from her husband. It's just that Akon assumed that Elizabeth was his and that they belonged together. Akon never asked her if it was all right if he mate with her. He just did it, and while she happily went along with it, he should have asked her first, out of courtesy. While it was great that the people from Proxima Centauri studied plants and collected specimens, I still wish the author had listed the types of TREES on Proxima Centauri. Great book otherwise. Anyone interested in space travel needs to read this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
real page turner,
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Beyond the light barrier
The book came immediately and in the condition it said it was in.
This story is so outrageous its hard to put down! The story is very well written and sometimes excruciating in the scientific details. The only problem is that the author sees so much romance and personality in the mountains near her home and her old car that it leads one to wonder about the validity of her story. Otherwise, its worth the read.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond The Light Barrier affected my life,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Beyond the light barrier
In 1998 I was introduced to the book Beyond The Light Barrier, by Elizabeth Klarer.
This book affected my life in such a positive manner that I have become David Klarer's partner in a process that resulted in the re-printing of the book in 2008 and the development of the movie based on the book. Now Winjes Enterprises spends hours each week in communication with people around the world who are also touched by this wonderful story. Our Beyond the Light Barrier web sites ring the truth of connectedness that has made the world smaller, one book at a time. We look forward to hearing from anyone who is also seeking understanding on this subject. Kind regards Russell Winje
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Beyond the Light Barrier (Paperback)
If you are interested in the possibility of life on another planet, this book would be of interest to you. This is supposedly a true story and I have to believe it is a true account of what the author is trying to convey. I have read this book before and wanted to have my own book since this subject has been an interest of mine for many years, I found it very intriguing . You will not be disappointed and I enjoyed it very much.
5.0 out of 5 stars
a window into off world civilizations and the love of a human woman for an alien superman,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Beyond the Light Barrier (Paperback)
I whole heartedly recommend this book. All of the Earth's human governments know that there are other races on this planet and have suppressed this knowledge. Your children may be interacting with these races in the future. Some of you are already interacting telepathically with them whether you are aware of it or not. As the earth aligns with the galactic center new energy frequencies become available to stimulate the higher nerve centers of men. Ready or not, humanity will be thrust into the shock of discovering that there are other species out there besides us and many of them more technologically evolved than we are, many that don't look like us, some species that don't like us and exploit us some of which our own government has treaties. The outcome would be a lot better for humanity if we had been prepared for this. Which is why in spite of government denials there a spate of books out there about human contact with nonterrestrial aliens.
Wendelle Stevens coauthored or published the accounts of many different humans interactions with off world aliens and you can find these books on the internet. Veronica Paz Wells has written an excellent book "Sowers of Life" about her contact with a species from Alpha Centauri which is more informative than her brother Sixto Paz Wells book" Initiation" about his contact with a group from Orion with a base on Jupiter's moon. Veronica describes the alien technology allowing them to penetrate into our homes and see us and capture our thoughts, speech and actions from their ships. They are highly telepathic enhanced by technology and know everything a human being has thought by the time we put 2 synapses together. There is no privacy from the aliens. I would not advise people to meet these aliens but it is important you learn about them. I find it absurd that the US military would not know that their thoughts and plans would be transparent to an off world species. Which is why the US military has treaties with the greys and the reptilians and not with more advanced humanoids. The blond aliens from Proxima Centauri will not respond to the military at all and you see Aton actively avoiding the South African military. Aton states his race did meet with the world govenments and were rebuffed. He said the military shoots at their ships. The US did purposefully try to shoot down alien ships, stopping only when so many US men and ships were destroyed. Then there is the episode of the Russians trying to kidnap the pregnant Klarer so that the Russian's have an alien genius to develop their own technology. You are just kidding yourself if you don't think the world's militaries do not have advanced craft which the public does not know about and for which the public has paid in taxes. You can guess that the aliens have already told the government about our sun's decline which is why the world's elite have been so secretive about the alien derived technology. Do they plan it use it for their own escape off planet or under the earth while all the "useless eaters" whose taxes have paid for this technology are left to die on the Earth's surface or are they really going to share it with the people who paid for it? If so when? There is nothing Godlike in a race of humanoid beings that has the means and ability to help another less advanced humanoid race escape the certain destruction of it's race as it's sun dies and Jupiter evolves into a sun. Worse than that, these people actually contain human beings on Earth so they are not allowed off planet. That's actually stated in her book. I can understand why their species will not provide the technology for interstellar travel when they know that the people of Earth would simply use it to loot or pillage their own planets. But to leave a species to obliteration when they have the technologic means of preserving it without giving away their scientific secrets is really light years beyond the selfishness or barbarity of which we humans are accused by the aliens. This alien race is simply more technologically advanced than we are but not a great deal more spiritually advanced than us. If you read Elizabeth's Earth son David's testament at the end of the book he never saw Akon. He saw only the ET ships. Elizabeth's sister May met the alien, Akon, but not David. I think it is a tribute to David that he would make available information about his mother's life and her love for a man who never once acknowledged David. I don't think this is a hoax or that this discredits her story one bit. There are far to many similar stories of craft and other species out there for us to disregard the extraterrestrial reality. There are photos of hindu saints on earth that are able to bend the light around them with their minds, not technology, so their face and figure can't be seen even though they are within range of the camera. Technology or telepathy would certainly allow an alien to be invisible around human beings. There was a photo on the internet of George Bush's secret service man fishing invisibly while wearing a cloaking technology so don't think that these technologies don't exist even on our planet. I found it interesting that all humanoid species hearts are attuned to their native suns. Akon's race had not perfected the technology by which one humanoid species could be taken off planet into another solar system and survive. This was supposedly the reason why Elizabeth Klarer could not stay on Meton in Proxima Centauri because of a fatal cardiac arrhythmia . It gives a whole new meaning to "There's no place like home." You are where you are for your own purpose of evolution so make the best of it. This alien race has used Earth humans as a resource as this book makes perfectly clear. Alien sperm and human ova unite in Elizabeth's mother's womb to create a body for Elizabeth Klarer to incarnate in. Aton tells her May, her sister, is not related to her by blood. This is the "Virgin" birth of Jesus or other saints whether performed by the sexual act or artificial insemination. Elizabeth Klarer provides the ideal maternal genetic donor and temporary mother for Akon's child. Akon's species doesn't want to become inbred so they occasionally seek out other genetic donors to enhance their own species. I find it hilarious that a "worthy" humanoid like Akon has a son with 25% "unworthy" human genetics containing primate and reptilian genes and that he considers this son so valuable and desirable. There is hypocrisy in the higher humans of this galaxy. Similarly there is hypocrisy in how higher human males treat women even of their own race. She, supposedly of the Proxima centauri/Venusion race, makes the sacrifice to incarnate on Earth to birth the child, the needed genetic infusion into the Proxima Centauri species. Akon professes his undying lover for her. For an evolved humanoid Aton is condescending to Elizabeth. He alone knows what is right for her. Really? Akon's not exactly forthcoming to her about her heart and the limited time she will experience on Meton. As soon as she has birthed and nurtured the needed infant-child and returned to Earth, she isn't often visited on Earth by Akon. David describes a meeting that Akon promised Elizabeth that never happened. Are all humanoid men in the galaxy as selfish as the men on earth? She comes back to this planet with a heart damaged from her time on Meton requiring medication. She has been targeted telepathically by this alien Superman since childhood so this pregnancy will occur. She tells you that Aton is influencing her thoughts and actions. One has to think this makes it more difficult for her to accept a human male as a spouse. She is divorced from David's father and has human children on Earth at the time. Lois Lane doesn't want to marry Clark Kent, she wants to marry Superman. She also has children on Earth at the time she wants to leave Earth with Aton with the agreement that her family on Earth will look after them. She only stays 4 months on Meton before her body give out and she is forced to return to Earth. Yet women are not equal on Earth with men and are discriminated against heavily financially. Essentially Klarer is abandoned for many years on Earth to her own fate and to look after her Earth children with failing health but conveniently rescued by a major who marries her and provides for her and her children. Of course she believes this is all done through the aegis of the physically absent but telepathically present Akon. She discusses how grand the alien culture and technology which is edifying to us on Earth and for which we are grateful. However, a great deal about the alien civilization is either not covered intentionly by Elizabeth Klarer or by Akon. There are objects on Meton which have to be manufactured somewhere and no account comes of it on Meton. Where do they manufacture their products? Is it done on planet or off world and if so is it done by their race, robots, or a slave race, grey or human? Nowhere in his book does Aton address the other alien species involved in Earth's history and ongoing alien intentional interference with human affairs and evolution. Very few technologic hints are left because Akon does not believe it wise to leave much advanced information for the barbaric humans. She describes how his race left Venus as the sun destroyed the atmosphere of Venus for Proxima Centauri. They had a base on Antartica while they prepared for the move out of the solar system. The Venusians visited Africa and India from Antartica introducing cattle and horses from Venus on our planet. The Venusians also left a few of their people on Earth. Why would a Venusian volunteer to stay on Earth with a dying sun? The Venusians wanted to see what race would develop from a decaying sun (sort of like the southern US experiments on black men with syphilis who were treated with placebos so there would be a cohort for tertiary syphilis Still overall this book is provides insight about how other civilizations might live, the reality that other humanoid civilizations exist in the galaxy and that they have interacted and to some limited extent still interact with our own. I have just touched on a few points in the book and the reader will enjoy fleshing out the story in more detail. I may not be correct in my assessment and you should judge for yourself while the book is still in print. Because it is written from a woman's point of view and as a love story, this book will be more appealing to women than men. Our thanks to David Klarer and the Winjes for not allowing this story to die out as many of the contactee's stories from the 60s have and for making it an affordable rather than a 100 dollar purchase on Amazon.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For Love or Science ?,
By Astheana (London UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beyond the light barrier
Some readers may agree with this,others not.I found the text dealt more with expressing the fascination that E.klarer had with the "idea of falling in love"with a "handsome" man from space,rather than the realistic consequences of her actions.
She stated a few times that she was living for the moment,any parent will tune into the feelings for David, as he was so left out,and by her own admission, ignored by Akon.I have read innumerable books on contact cases, I was not overly impressed with this. I found Akon's single-minded claim on her somewhat surprising in it's coldness towards all those she knew. He did not think it wise to hold his disregard in check. As much as he gave, she lost in other ways.To have no one to come back to after 4 months away, must have been tragic.I found an under current of E.Klarer liking everything on Meton, including stones!to the emotional detrement of her life on Earth and all the people who had made her, who she was as an identity. I am a contactee my self and have had visitations,seeing it from that perspective, it does not boad with me well that I speak of white skin, being supreme or imply asmuch, and the lineage the one to aspire to..E.Klarer's pride in Akon superseeds her relation with her then husband,and child by him. She promised her life to Akon, without any further thought, so I feel there was a notion of glory in it, of what people would think of her in an elevated state. Depending on the reader, the information about galactic living, essence, light and electrical pulse, I found basic in it's ability to educate, while in her introduction she stated this was information on an cosmic level, much about other cosmic subjects were missed. In cosmic definition, electrical frequency and it's dealings are only touched upon. I very much waited for this text, paying much more than for others, and was a disapointed on that score. I found her innocence, strange for one who had studied at Cambridge and felt at one with all life, including the cosmos, which once it happens, the receiver cannot claim innocence at all.The intimacy between Akon and her,as well as maybe,to be reading details, reminded me more of a mills and boon romance. There were many contradictions in text, of the extent of dangers Earth in is, only to be told that Akon,the great scientist,could change the motions of the Sun, which would effect major changes around the world. A direct statement of their own lack of interest and prejudice towards Earth, or the Milky Way's situation. If one has the means, and loves life, one will do what is necessary. The book as much as it speaks of the electric light barrier that keeps us in our respective worlds, the book also tells women how the subtle need to control those whom you think belong to you, is done in far "advanced" places, not just on irritating Earth ;by men. A condescending man living on a verge of a patriarchial society conveyed by as many words as he spoke. |
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
Beyond the light barrier by Elizabeth Klarer (Unknown Binding - 1980)
Used & New from: $10.20
| ||