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5.0 out of 5 stars What it Feels Like to Live through the End of the World, May 6, 2002
This review is from: EarthShift (Paperback)
EARTHSHIFT begins with some very strange events shaking people up emotionally and physically around the world. As the earth's fundamental vibration increases from eight to thirteen Hertz and disruptions of electromagnetic transmissions begin, many people panic and are overwhelmed with fear. Only those who can remain calm in the face of widespread hysteria are destined to make a smooth transition to a new idyllic world in which amazing psychic and spiritual capabilities such as teleportation and telepathy are commonplace.

Judith Horky's fast-paced novel follows members of the Armstrong family as each individual comes to terms with the challenges presented to them in the transition from a world felt in three dimensions to one of fifth dimension sensibilities. Not only do people feel different when they attune their awareness to a different set of emotions (such as becoming able to commune telepathically with loved ones, dead family members, and aliens when they feel love and compassion instead of fear and outrage); they also experience a completely different world in physical form. Those who are controlled by their fears witness pillaging and looting all around, missing out on the brighter colors and fresher air in the dawning of the new world.

I love the way EARTHSHIFT takes the well-known concept of a transition between worlds, such as the classic story of the great flood which appears in many cultures around the world, and answers many questions about what such a transition might feel like. What is the world like when some people see only fear, destruction, and terror all around.... while others see a paradise? How will the transition begin, and how will it end? Will it be possible to walk between worlds?

While EARTHSHIFT is based upon a Christian point of view and includes quotes from the Bible at the beginning of some chapters, all readers will be able to relate to the challenges faced by the Armstrong family. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of ascension to a higher level of awareness, or what it might feel like to live through the end times.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling, entertaining, mystical novel, April 10, 2002
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EarthShift is an superbly written adventure story set in both physical and spiritual worlds, about overwhelming changes in the planet that are part and parcel of the Shift of the Ages. The mystic Julie must use her talents to guide those she loves to the trust of the Higher Source. The survivors may ascend to the Fifth Dimension, or be lost among the ruins of the third. Who survives and who suffers depends on one simple thing, a quality that is the heart and pivotal thought of EarthShift. A compelling, entertaining, mystical novel from first page to last, author Judith Horky has deftly drawn upon her years of metaphysical studies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EarthShift, January 26, 2006
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Sandra K (Marietta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is a real page-turner. I read the book in one sitting because I simply could not put it down! Even though it is 'fiction' this book will change your perceptions and your life. Disaster preparedness will have a new meaning and so will your concept of "spiritual". An enlightening, entertaining book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hold onto your hat & your consciousness!, March 14, 2003
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Rebecca Brown "rebeccasreads" (Clallam Bay, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a science fiction Apocalypse story written through both the panoramic & kaleidoscopic prisms of New Age Thought, & the soft pen of a woman's perspective.

First-time author, Judith Horky has written her story at a gallop: wives & husbands, grandmothers & daughters-in-law; expectant moms & technicians; home bodies & career people all across America, connected by family ties, cell phones, the desire to shift their consciousness & heroic drives in various vehicles from "sea to shining sea," as the Earth, its atmosphere & every living thing therein begins to crack & change.

Fascinating, even if her list of survivalist caches had me laughing!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Earthshift, July 30, 2002
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Angela Mattey (Grants Pass, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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The storyline is so original and fast moving it captured my emotions and mind right away. I felt I was "right there" involved in the whole adventure.
The main character Julie demonstrates that when you listen to your intuition you are guided through any life situation with safety. That is a message we all need to live by in today's insecure world.
This text teaches us how love makes all of life's challenges bearable and that we are never alone in any trial.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What it Feels Like to Live through the End of the World, May 11, 2002
This review is from: EarthShift (Paperback)
EARTHSHIFT begins with some very strange events shaking people up emotionally and physically around the world. As the earth's fundamental vibration increases from eight to thirteen Hertz and disruptions of electromagnetic transmissions begin, many people panic and are overwhelmed with fear. Only those who can remain calm in the face of widespread hysteria are destined to make a smooth transition to a new idyllic world in which amazing psychic and spiritual capabilities such as teleportation and telepathy are commonplace.

Judith Horky's fast-paced novel follows members of the Armstrong family as each individual comes to terms with the challenges presented to them in the transition from a world felt in three dimensions to one of fifth dimension sensibilities. Not only do people feel different when they attune their awareness to a different set of emotions (such as becoming able to commune telepathically with loved ones, dead family members, and aliens when they feel love and compassion instead of fear and outrage); they also experience a completely different world in physical form. Those who are controlled by their fears witness pillaging and looting all around, missing out on the brighter colors and fresher air in the dawning of the new world.

I love the way EARTHSHIFT takes the well-known concept of a transition between worlds, such as the classic story of the great flood which appears in many cultures around the world, and answers many questions about what such a transition might feel like. What is the world like when some people see only fear, destruction, and terror all around.... while others see a paradise? How will the transition begin, and how will it end? Will it be possible to walk between worlds?

While EARTHSHIFT is based upon a Christian point of view and includes quotes from the Bible at the beginning of some chapters, all readers will be able to relate to the challenges faced by the Armstrong family. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of ascension to a higher level of awareness, or what it might feel like to live through the end times.

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4.0 out of 5 stars very interesting concept, a good read., January 30, 2010
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I was recomended this book and did not know what to expect. It is the author's ideas on armageddon/end of the world/new spiritual being. It painted a nice picture and gave some hope.... and was fun to read. I think you have to be quite spiritual get what the author was trying to say. I enjoyed it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An inspiring story of love and transformation, February 22, 2002
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Judy Horky's EARTHSHIFT is an inspiring and heartwarming tale of a family's journey through profound changes. No matter your beliefs about the changing of the ages, this family's tragedies and triumphs are timeless and profound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual food for thought., January 18, 2002
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Barbara Valenteen (Pagosa Springs Colorado) - See all my reviews
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Judith Horkey has successfully married the suspence of fiction with a spiritual primer on the photon belt and it's potential effects. The reader is captivated by the family going through the enormous changes as the earth is catapulted into the next dimension. A spell binding book that I could not put down. More importantly it changed my viewpoint of potential opportunity if ever faced with changes of this magnitude.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EarthShift, January 13, 2002
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Susan G. Gilmor "Susie Gilmor" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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EarthShift is a gripping novel which is both thought provoking and enlightening. Judith Horky has done a fantastic job creating a real spiritual page-turner. The characters are well developed which makes the reader really care about what happens to them. This is a must read for everyone from the spiritually curious to the most enlightened. If you liked The Celestine Prophecy, you will love EarthShift.
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