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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Book!
The Messengers is an incredible, true story that will leave you amazed and wanting more! Thank goodness Nick Bunick has another equally excellent book out, In God's Truth, which I also highly recommend reading after this book! The Messengers offers solid "proof", if you are one that needs "proof", of the existence of angels and their assistance in...
Published on June 14, 2000 by Judith E. Pavluvcik

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Promising much and delivers some.
The lead up to reading 'the manuscript' promised a great deal - very much like Celestine Prophecies - but did not deliver. The premise is good and the book enjoyable. I wasn't convinced. If it had been more like "The Autobiography of Jesus of Nazareth" by Richard G. Patton - another book in a similar vein - it could have gone a great deal further toward...
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Book!, June 14, 2000
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Judith E. Pavluvcik (Dreaming of the beach in Hawaii, but living in the reality of the desert in Arizona!!) - See all my reviews
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The Messengers is an incredible, true story that will leave you amazed and wanting more! Thank goodness Nick Bunick has another equally excellent book out, In God's Truth, which I also highly recommend reading after this book! The Messengers offers solid "proof", if you are one that needs "proof", of the existence of angels and their assistance in our lives. God works in mysterious ways and we only need to ask for help.

I was totally fascinated with Nick's journey with the angels, his friend's encounters with the angels and how one's higher power intervenes and helps out in our lives. The passages were written with such descriptive clarity, that I thought that I was right there. The angel encounters were so incredible - I am at a loss for words!

I applaud Nick for sharing his beautiful story with the rest of the world. It is so interesting to read about Paul and how man has changed the Bible and the dogma and rules that have been put in place for religion. It saddens me to think that it was never meant to be this way at all.

This is a book with a message and that message is love - pure and simple. The message is also about trust and faith and living our lives differently. This is a book that will leave you with many questions as well as questioning yourself. It will linger with you for days and gently tap you on the shoulder with a reminder of a "444" or "111" experience! Truely!

If there are only two books you read this year, read BOTH of Nick Bunick's books - and your life will be forever changed.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 4:44 It happens to me too., January 20, 2001
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Now I know for sure that there is a reason why I wake up often and the clock reads 4:44. I was born knowing there was more to the story of Jesus and his followers. I couldn't "just believe" the stories presented to me in Bible school as a child but who was there to tell me which version was true or at least the most true. It took courage to publish this book knowing how strongly people feel about their understanding of the truth. I personally have always wanted to have my own experience as was promised to all who believed. Before I ever knew of Nick Brunick or read the book,I have been waking at 4:44 often in the night. I had no compulsion to do anything or even give it more than a passing thought. I had no dream recall of any experience nor had I ever met any of the people involved in the book. Still I woke at 4:44 a.m. and thought "This feels like an important number but I don't know why." Now I know there are others who felt a kinship to the events that took place so long ago. Thanks for Sharing Nick and Julia and your friends who gave you so much support along the way. This book explained also why celibacy became necessary and why women were denied leadership roles. It was all so simple business-like. A decision that remains in practice today and is believed to be the will of God. Read this book then decide for yourself how important the information is to you and your spirituality.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The messangers, October 2, 2001
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This would be the 5th copy of this book that I have purchased. I have read it 3 times and each time something else comes out.
I have given this book to the people who I feel are in the proper frame of mind to truly appreciate it.
Excellant reading at a time when we could certainly use a little spiritual broad minded reality.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Source" Has a Message for EveryONE of US - Are you afraid to listen?, June 2, 2007
Angels really do exist, but I probably never would have read this book had it not been for the fact that I too began to "notice" some oddly recurring numerical sequences about a year ago and then experienced various Angelic "occurrences" which are continuing to this very day!

Then, some of my friends began to report some very "interesting" things. Being a professional reporter and editor for many years - Hearst, CBS and NBC affiliates, numerous other papers - and a College-Bowl (like "Jeopardy") All-Star player, and having some truly remarkable friends around the world, it did not take me long through research and personal contacts to find out that Angels were involved; and that's what led me to "The Messengers" which is the true story of a multi-millionaire Jewish businessman in Portland, Oregon named Nick Bunick who not only begins to "notice" the "Divine Numbers" but also has high-level business associates who also "notice" them and soon begin to encounter Angels.

Yea, it was just like my deal, except Bunick and associates experienced a few things that, so far, have been even wilder than my own experiences. Wow!

Among other things, Bunick, it turns out, also has been told by several psychics over the years, friends of friends, that he "walked with the Master Jesus" in a previous life. Well, old Nick, a tough but open-minded man, finally is "prompted" to visit another friend's past-life therapist just to see what happens. Remember, Bunick is a real-life, top-notch businessman who also is Jewish. He doesn't need money, he really doesn't want the publicity, and why would a modern-day Jewish entrepreneur want to stick his neck out for Jesus? What he does want are some answers to some very nagging questions. Something money can't always buy, so why not give hypnosis a try?

Enter Julia Ingram who, over many sessions, finds that Nick Bunick not only walked with Jesus but was none other than Saul of Tarsus who later became known as "The Apostle Paul."

Interestingly enough, I also have read "Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce's "Story of Jesus" which was written long before "The Messengers," and information about Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Paul, and the Apostle Lucius provided by Cayce fully supports information about the same that is found in "The Messengers." The latter book, however, sheds a lot more positive light on Saul "Paul" and provides additional details about Jeshua "Jesus" and his ministry, contemporaries, and followers.

I believe Nick Bunick deserves a lot of credit for having the curiosity, persistence, and courage to see this book through to completion; and I also applaud Julia Ingram, G. W. Hardin, and all the others who were part of the amazing story and/or contributed to the volume's success.

To appreciate this book, one only must have some faith and an open mind, but it helps to be knowledgeable about Christianity and metaphysics (or at least the concept of reincarnation); and it really, really helps if the Angels start "prompting" you. Smile.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fact or Fiction?, April 9, 1999
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Whichever way you choose to interpret this book doesn't matter. What does matter however is the messages within. I personally felt uplifted, filled with joy, hope and eager to experience whilst I was reading the book. When I had finished I wondered could this possible be true, I so desperately wanted to believe so. To believe that there are beings out there helping us to make this world a better place to live, to raise our children in and to help me achieve greater enlightenment about myself and others, how fantastic can that be. In the midst of another war in Europe and closer to home just looking around at life and attitudes around me, I think it would be a wonderful thing to know that I am not alone in wanting to make this different, better, safer. Not being a theologian but based on numerous books I have read, we really see Saul or Paul in a completely different light and if this story is true when you look at discrepanies recorded in history regarding his life, where else do we have the same discrepancies. Perhaps we can look deeper into the teachings of Jesus, and see what he was really trying to say?
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Meet the Angels!, August 7, 2000
When I first read this book last year, I was just opening up to spirituality and the presence of angels. I know now that God and the angels guided me to read the book so that I could learn more about how the angels are with us every single day, and they are here to help. My intuition told me that everything in the book was indeed true, and I loved reading of all the angel experiences. Now, approximately one year later, I myself have conversations with the angels on a daily basis and they are my best friends. We all benefit by opening to their Divine, healing presence and asking them to help us with our lives. Thank you, Nick, for sharing your story with the rest of us!
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So thought provking................, January 27, 1999
This is a very interesting book, and must be read with an open mind. After reading about the 4:44, I awoke one morning and the clock read 3:33. Maybe I am getting closer. I enjoyed the part of the regression, and felt like I was almost there in those times. Paul was a very complex person, but he really did beleive in the message Jeshua gave. But just like today, egos, power, control and money get in the way of the real message. Today people still worship the man Jesus, and never pay attention to what he taught. I have always believed that the bible was written by men, who wrote THEIR experiences of that time ,and had never met Jesus. Like Mark, who was 8 when he heard Jesus speak, but later in his life, after much maturing wrote what he felt. The books were by some men that never knew Jesus, but were stories handed down through family. And all the letters from Paul, were written over many years, and he had changed his views many times over. I don't understand how people today can read the bible, and take eveything literally. I love this book. Good food for thought.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolutly inspiring, November 3, 2006
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a true revelation. g.w.hardin can certainly be classified as one of our chosen light workers on earth. this book certainly renews our faith in the angels. it was so captivating i couldn't put it down. thanks for the messages.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Promising much and delivers some., January 8, 1998
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This review is from: The MESSENGERS CASSETTE: A True Story of Angelic Presence and the Return to the Age of Miracles (Audio Cassette)
The lead up to reading 'the manuscript' promised a great deal - very much like Celestine Prophecies - but did not deliver. The premise is good and the book enjoyable. I wasn't convinced. If it had been more like "The Autobiography of Jesus of Nazareth" by Richard G. Patton - another book in a similar vein - it could have gone a great deal further toward making Angels in our lives a distinct reality. If the question and answer section (the 'manuscript') had been put more into historical context with a few details beyond general chat, I could have given it a much higher rating. All in all, I would recommed this book since it does offer intriguing possibilities.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Two-part book, better off seperate. Worth a read though., January 8, 1998
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The Messengers is two books crudely patched together, yet both worthy in their own right. The first section is well written without emotional conviction and the second half does not deliver what the first half promises. After just reading "The Autobiography of Jesus of Nazareth and the Missing Years" and it's portrayal of Paul, the "Messengers" comes a poor second. The first half is well crafted though not a little derivative of Celestine Prophecies and it's search for THE Manuscript. The second half, though perhaps genuine, carries no more weight than a couple of average theologians positing likely scenarios around the time of the crucifixion. Nick Brunwick (the present incarnation of St. Paul) would have done better to publish his regression tapes without all the fair-ground razzle dazzle that preceeds the final telling. "Methinks he doth protest too much" - or rather too loudly.
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