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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Stretch for Your Mind---Very Exciting!,
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This review is from: Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist (Paperback)
Synchronicity is something I have become amused by lately. A few months ago I happened upon the book, "Autobiography of a Psychic" by Sylvia Browne and thought it was an amazing book for the insight it gave to worlds beyond through the eyes of a human. Now, we have Marcia Schafer who is giving us even more than Ms. Browne did! Not being psychic, not being gifted with even being able to meditate deeply, I am just an average person with an open mind, and I love living in complete fascination with all the possibilites these two women give us with their words. I am fortunate to have met Ms. Schafer---I surprise myself when I say that she is the embodiment of credibility. When she explained worm holes to my 12 year old son, we were all fascinated! I hope this book becomes well-read; it is very thought provoking and it is also well-written!
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Key for those who are looking for answers,
By Kazren "Kazren" (www.ohjohnny.net) - See all my reviews
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Marcia Shafer displays a great deal of courage in writing "Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist." She puts into clear, easy to read language the communications she has received from sources that are not of this planet. It's not an easy thing to risk your career and friendships in order to fulfill your Life's Path. Echoing the words of many current prophets, including Nick Bunick, Marcia speaks of changes to come that include hope for those of us seeking the Higher Road. This book appears to be just a shadow of her complete story, and I hope she continues to share her knowledge and insights with the rest of us.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quantum Physics for Dummies,
By Germaine Cabe (Chandler, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist (Paperback)
I started reading Marcia's book a few days before leaving for my first "dream vacation" in Hawaii. The "fluffy romance novel" I brought along never left the depths of my suitcase, because this amazing book so captivated my intellect, my soul and my deeper "knowing" that I brought it home stained with sand, suntan lotion and salt water. Marcia excels at summarizing a vast wealth of very exotic and esoteric knowledge. The average reader would have to read hundreds of other metaphysical books to glean only some of this information. As citizens of Planet Earth, Quantum Physics affect every aspect of our lives, whether we realize it or not. Marcia made it all so understandable and relevant to daily life. I especially appreciate how she invites the reader to be discerning and self-empowered while assimilating this material. She took a huge personal and professional risk to write this book and I admire her courage. My high school physics teacher would be proud of how this woman made "Higher Learning" fascinating and captivating. And all the Spiritual Beings on the "Other Side" must be extremely for this grounded, clear and balanced channelling.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
Informative. A good read. Well written. Sincere. Believable. Almost. If you understand that Love is the essence of consciousness and the life force, then there is still much to be experienced and learned by all races, theirs and ours. We are in the soup together.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A thought provoking read.,
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I'm about 75% through, as I'm also reading multiple other books at the same time. There are parts of the book when one wonders if the author is telling the truth, but I think a mild (though not completely blinding)amount of sceptisim is a healthy reaction.
It's an easy read, but I can see that for anyone with minimal exposure to such ideas and concepts, it could be very confusing and perhaps a little threatening to their beliefs, religious or otherwise. To that, I should note to any of those people reading this, that this book is a great place to start to slowly open your mind and awaken thoughts that are a little scary at first, but once you get over the fear and realize the potential for limitless knowledge and growth/advancement it becomes something to actually get excited about. I encourage you to take that first step.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Marcia Schafer,
This review is from: Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
If you really want to know what your true beginnings are, then this book is a must read. It' a reality check. We don't know 10% of what is going on in the real world, but we will in a few years. Most everything you thought was the truth, will drop down to your ankles.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Very Very Interesting !,
By Aligator (Ohio,USA) - See all my reviews
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Marcia Schafer does a good job at telling her experience without doctoring the subject matter, she's very matter of fact about her experience, I'm an avid fan of Dolores Cannon and her metaphysical research into what we would call extraterrestrial life forms or UFOs and how they (ETs) relates to human life and where our position is among the ETs on an evolutionary scale, Marcia is right on with Dolores Cannon's work and help's me confirm Cannon's finding thru Schafer's experience, and I'm amazed she even mentions Zecharia Sitchin in her writing, another author i'm very interested in who cover's ancient sumeria and other ancient civilizations.
If your into metaphysical subject's or have a gut feeling there is more than just man present "out there" and the possibilty of life must be abundant throughout the universe and and possibly many dimensions as well, than you will like this book, it certainly will make you re-think a few thing's.
6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disapointing and Choppy,
By harmonyart "harmonyart" (CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Sorry, but I just didn't find this book worth the read. The style was choppy with little sipnets about a lot of different events. While I appreciated the reference to a frequency for truth with each of us...this one didn't ring any bells. The Others dismiss the Bible as not relevant - guess they didn't read the parts about Chariots of Fire and angelic visitors. Ms. Shafer continually refers to herself as having a scientific approach and mind. I didn't find that so.
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Confessions of an Intergalactic Anthropologist by Marcia Schafer (Paperback - Jan. 1999)
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