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91 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
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Lots Of Paradigm-Shifting Information,
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This review is from: DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral (Hardcover)
Dr. Len Horowitz's books have tackled some complex, controversial subjects, including shadow elite conspiratorial agendas, natural health, hidden information in Biblical texts, and vibrational medicine. His present book delves into all these matters. The information on physics, consciousness, quantum-holographic reality, vibrational sound, sacred geometry, water crystals, DNA, and holistic medicine in this book is fantastic and very current. Horowitz's religious ideas seem a bit confused to me as he has put himself on a messianic mission to promote global health and overcome the global elite dark agendas that he has been uncovering. He has seemingly become aligned with light polarity mystery school traditions connected to the Essene sects of the Biblical times. There is much scientific and healing wisdom encoded in those traditions, although the beliefs about light defeating dark in an apocalyptic scenario are not suited to a book that is otherwise focused on sciences and healing research. When I saw Dr. Horowitz speak in Miami very recently he referred to the conspiratorial activities he has been uncovering as "alien" to basic human values and compassion. However, this author appears reluctant to touch upon the truly "ET" influences connected to the global elite and agendas at work to control humanity under totalitarian structures. Dr. Horowitz is a fantastic researcher and provides a lot of valuable information - the spiritual or religious context in which these matters are considered is an issue that the author has felt compelled to interweave in his books. I personally find the author's religious conclusions to be a bit of a drawback, but I can see how he perceives his mission as someone on a hero's journey to help light overcome darkness. The science and health information in this book are more advanced than his previous works, and support a lot of the concepts I use in my own holistic healing work. This is a book I commend highly even with the parts of it that I found to be focused on religious interpretations.
11 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
When evangelists dress up as scientists,
This review is from: DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral (Hardcover)
I read both the book and watched the video from beginning to end, giving it a fair chance, to the best of my abilities.
The point here isn't to debate the moral issues the author tackles, but to point out how intellectually dishonest I feel he is, especially to the layman in science. My problem with Mr. Horowitz's exposé is that it's a mixture of evangelism and New Age morals, with a coat of pseudo-scientific information. Things like seeing "666" as a message of Evil or saying the English flag broken into 4 pieces and rotated 90 degrees makes a Nazi swastika, is simply a joke. The book skips from one topic to another every 30 seconds, with constant pseudo-scientific arguments about supposedly obvious conspiracies by Rockefellers and corporations, but there are no solid arguments to back anything up. Merely a lot of technical vocabulary to impress the audience, words like "electro-genetics", "shift of the wave paradigm", or better yet, "etheric multi-colored rainbow electro-magnetic frequencies" (!!!). None of these - apparently deep - concepts are explained nor defined. It's not because you use a lot of technical terms that you prove a point, especially if you're addressing the layman. And, as a research scientist with a PhD in statistics and medicine, and publications, I can assure you, they make absolutely no sense. Science strives to reach simplicity, unification, clarity, and the author here runs in the opposite direction. How can one claim to have a scientific mind like Dr. Horowitz and assume God exists from the start (and a Christian God, of course...)? I implore those of you who wish to REALLY know more about science, DNA and more generally Nature, please, don't trust what you read in this book. Or of must, please, read other sources of information written by scientists who are recognized as such by their peers (Nobel prized for instance). Try Richard Feynman for example, if you want something clear, intelligent and more importantly, intellectually honest with oneself. Dr Horowitz's book is a joke.
7 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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everyone should take the time to read Horowitz. His information and perspective is challenging, stimulating and enlightening.
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