57 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only for people ready to take their mission to the next level!, April 4, 2007
This review is from: The Gaia Project: 2012; The Earth's Coming Great Changes (Paperback)
I read the first 15 pages of this book and started shifting as layers of illusion and fear ran off. I proceeded to continue releasing and observing the process as I realized the great truth surging through my being that of RELIEF. This is it! This is the mission I been preparing for for countless lifetimes.
I could not put the book down but was forced too because of all the releasing and shifting going on in all my bodies. As I continued, the resonation with past life memories, other authors writings that resonated deeply with me and my current visions for the future were all being highlighted in this book.
If you are ready to embrace your mission and want a source that will discuss it generally and matter of fact, this is it. The "end" or transition is not to be feared, it just is. What can you do? Strengthen your connection with Source and release all that is preventing your walking into this transition with love and peace and harmony. We've worked so hard to get here and this is the payoff.
I do not know whether his timelines are accurate but he himself says no one knows all the details and I believe this.
I have read this book three times and continue to get more from it with each reading. I must say that I was resistant the first time through but the Truth scorching through my being could not be denied. I highly recommend this book for anyone ready for it!
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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IS IT TRUE??, January 24, 2007
This review is from: The Gaia Project: 2012; The Earth's Coming Great Changes (Paperback)
This is a type of book you really cant label good or bad.
but more to the point is how true it might be. Much
of this book is consitent with my beliefs and whats
going on with 2012, but goes beond anything i have read so
far. I dont think anyone will read this book on accident.
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60 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A tad wierd for my taste, July 9, 2007
This review is from: The Gaia Project: 2012; The Earth's Coming Great Changes (Paperback)
I need to tell you up front that I'm pretty open minded, and I have no problem believing in the possibility of Atlantis and Lemuria and such, (my brother, God rest his soul, used to talk about Atlantis and Lemuria all the time) and there are dots of things within the book that assimilate with my truth, but there is a lot of stuff that just does not ring true for me. Granted, I have only gone through about a third of the book so far, but my inner voice keeps saying "Nah" way too much.
So far, this is reading like a 1950s sci-fi movie to me, actually a low budget one. I should mention that I am very spiritual and very God-based and angel-based in my thinking. (No, I'm not a religious fanatic, either.)This book reads more like a bunch of super aliens control everything with sub-alien coordination divisions. And I absolutely CANNOT believe that the spiritual plane shut down in 2005 like the book says. No way! I think somehow that I would know it if it did.
I bought the book because I do believe that there are major shifts coming in the Earth and its people and I wanted to see what this author had to say, but I must say I find this very difficult reading for me because it just don't "feel" right. I have my own beliefs on what will happen, at least some sketchy beliefs.
I will come back to this review when I force myself to finish reading this book. I won't dare say the author is wrong, but I just can't believe most of what he's saying. I will say, though, that each of us should seek information and decide for ourselves what our own truth is. You'll know your truth when you read something and the vibration matches what's in your heart.
By the way, the 3 stars was a gift cause I guess I didn't wanna be mean. I'll keep my channeled wisdom and the writer can keep his. Sorry.
Update: I am REALLY trying to pick this up and finish it, but we're talking bamboo shoots under the fingernails here. So little time and so much [other] stuff to read. :-) I think another reviewer was right on target when they said "I do not think it was of the vibrational quality of Christ or Buddha or Krishna". That's what I'm also feeling. The vibes just don't match mine. It feels like "yuk" to me. That's why I believe I am having such a hard time even picking it back up.
May I suggest "The Mayan Code" by Barbara Hand Clow instead.
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