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5.0 out of 5 stars
mind-expanding, spacetime-collapsing experience, October 13, 1997
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This review is from: Inanna hyper-luminal (Paperback)
I've read basketfuls of new age books and this one really stands out high among the crowd. Ferguson appears to be creating a remarkable new genre of fiction one might call "soul-fiction". The closest it comes to is the book "Oversoul Seven Trilogy" by Jane Roberts, although this one has provocative, original and innovative elements far beyond. I have been telling my friends that this is the best-kept secret in "new age literature" (for lack of a better term) and that it's the accessable, colorful, fascinating, and entertaining "Cliff Notes" for Zecharia Sitchin's sometimes tedious and impenetrable prose. Also, it explains key details of Marciniak's "Bringers of the Dawn" and "Earth" that make it a mind-altering experience. "A friend of a friend" said it had so many mind-stretching ideas that she couldn't read more than a few pages at a time!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, while delivering the enlightening goods!, July 8, 1997
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This review is from: Inanna hyper-luminal (Paperback)
If you read Ferguson's first book, "Inanna Returns", you know the blue Pleiadian goddess of love from the artificial planet Nibiru. She's back in this sequel, teaching readers through narrative to access ancient genetic memories of multidimensional beingness stored in our DNA. "The time had come for humans to become truly sovereign, to trust the Spirit within them, and to master discernment." It's also a love story on several different levels, peopled with a variety of both earth-bound and beyond-earthly characters who play key roles in Inanna's journey of love and remembering. In the hands of a less skilled New Age fiction writer, such a tale might bring out the cliched and the saccharine. Ferguson keeps it interesting and fun, while delivering the enlightening goods. NAPRA Revie
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A great read! Very well written and possibly enlightening!, July 8, 1997
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This review is from: Inanna hyper-luminal (Paperback)
If you like Barbara Marciniak and Zecharia Sitchin, you will love this book!
The sequel to "Inanna Returns", V.S. Ferguson's story centers around the premise that Pleiadians
colonized the Earth 500,000 years ago.
One group, a race of reptilian beings, interfered with human DNA, thereby creating what Gurdjieff calls a kunderline buffer in an attempt to create
a slave race of humans.
Inanna, the Goddess of Cosmic Love, from the Pleiadian planet Nibiru, comes to humanity's rescue to activate our latent DNA and rescue Earth from the reptilian tyrants.
The convoluted plot includes cosmic convorting through dimensional shifts and time warps, and yet manages to sustain believabilty, primarily because the story is well written and presented.
I found it to be a great read; very well written, stimulating and possibly enlightening.
In fact, I keep waiting for the news that the Pleiadian aliens are actually on their way.
Time will tell.
Michael Peter Langevin,
MAGICAL BLEND Magazine
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