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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A life-saver for wanderers
Synchronicity brought "From Elsewhere" my way and I am eternally grateful. It is very difficult going through life as a lonely observer with a growing stack of unanswerable questions. This book addressed those gnawing issues for me. The answer to all of them: I am a wanderer. I agree with the Knoxville reviewer about the book probably being unpalatable to...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Would be zero if it could, ridiculous
This book is the most ridiculous kind of tripe. All over the world there are people who just never quite fit in with other people, it doesn't make them aliens! This book attempts to tell such people they are really alien souls sent to inhabit human bodies on Earth for some purpose. It is nonsense. If your socially maligned don't try chalking it up to being ET, you may...
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A life-saver for wanderers, July 24, 2000
This review is from: From Elsewhere: Being E.T. in America (Hardcover)
Synchronicity brought "From Elsewhere" my way and I am eternally grateful. It is very difficult going through life as a lonely observer with a growing stack of unanswerable questions. This book addressed those gnawing issues for me. The answer to all of them: I am a wanderer. I agree with the Knoxville reviewer about the book probably being unpalatable to most non-wanderers/walk-ins. That is simply because few people are open-minded enough to ask the questions that Dr. Mandelker poses. These questions shake the very foundations of society's cherished beliefs about life. It is a tribute to Mandelker's courage that he dares ask them.

As a wanderer, I particularly appreciated the author's personal story in the appendix. That autobiography plus the quiz that the other reviewer mentioned, convinced me of my origins. I really wasn't surprised that I'm from Elsewhere. That was probably the most stunning discovery of all. I hope sincere, open-minded people will delve into this book. It deserves the attention of all devoted seekers of truth. Dr. Mandelker's sincerity, courage, and solid, though unconventional reasoning make this work a stand-out. Thank you, Scott.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A handbook for wanderers, April 28, 2000
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This review is from: From Elsewhere: Being E.T. in America (Hardcover)
I must say this book was an eye opener for me. After 50 years of life I would have thought I would know my roots and why I just don't seem to fit into this world. After reading a quiz that I found on the net that suppose to indicate if one is a wanderer, I found that I answered virtually every question yes. So I ordered this book, and boy does it ring true. It has given me a new outlook on life, and at last I know my mission. For wanderers it is a must read. For those who are not wanderers it probably is of little interest.

It explains much of what had been a mystery to me, like why I came to have healing touch so easily, and why all my close friends have told me at one time or the other they are from elsewhere. Also it directed me to the RA books which have given me additional insight. Both are a must read for wanderers!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From Elsewhere: Being E.T. in America, March 13, 2002
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Almost everyone is still asking the question: are we alone in the universe?
But almost every metaphysician knows that the answer is simply "No" From elsewhere is a book that proves that we are not alone in the universe and it gives the reader a lot of valubale information about the extra-terrestrials amoung us. I found this book to be very interesting and I am certan that you will too if you read it!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gift to Wanderers, February 23, 2006
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Constance Briggs (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: From Elsewhere: Being E.T. in America (Hardcover)
After my own "awakening" I went searching for others like me. I quickly found Scott Mandelker's book, "From Elsewhere." It was a relief for me to know that I was not alone. Reading the experiences in this book helped me a great deal as I have also told Scott. This book is helpful to all of the Wanderer's, Walk-ins and others that know they are "From Elsewhere." Thank you Scott for such a wonderful gift.
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1 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Would be zero if it could, ridiculous, September 26, 2010
This book is the most ridiculous kind of tripe. All over the world there are people who just never quite fit in with other people, it doesn't make them aliens! This book attempts to tell such people they are really alien souls sent to inhabit human bodies on Earth for some purpose. It is nonsense. If your socially maligned don't try chalking it up to being ET, you may have some underlying psychological issues.

What a coincedence as well when the author, midway through the book, decides, guess what he's an alien too!.

The book also deals with another ridiculous topic, called walk ins. People who were normal, but then through some kind of alien soul magic, are now filled with the soul of an Alien!
This is ridiculousness to the highest order. It is also very low, attempting to exploit those who don't quite fit in for book sales with cocomamy theories that have no critical or empirical evidence whatsoever into this tripe.
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