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5.0 out of 5 stars
Once is not enough, but not for everyone, June 29, 2007
As a seeker on the 'path' for almost 25 years, I have been exposed to just about every guru and philosophy of the new age, many of them personally. I have met a man who was raised from the dead by Sai Baba, and I have been worked on by a psychic surgeon. In other words, I have been around the block and have nothing negative to say about any of them.
I am writing this because I simply have not read anything like the white book. When I found David Hawkins' Power vs Force, It was the first book that I ever started rereading immediately as soon as I finished the last page. With the White Book, I am now on my fourth reading, and I am still savoring every paragraph. It took a week to begin the first reread, because I knew something was happening to me, and it was very good. Just a couple of pages a day, and my soul is singing.
The best way to describe this book is that when I attempted to read sections of this book to my spiritual peers, they, in spite of their best efforts, almost immediately fell asleep. For serious seekers, we have all had the experience of being in energy that was so high that we were unable to stay awake. For me, the first time I read the white book, I realized, when I perused it later, that I had no recall of at least 3/4 of the content. As a long time member of mensa, when this happens, I take note. I had borrowed it from a library, and I realized I had trouble taking it back.
I have met several people who read the white book years ago, some still students of Ramtha, and when I remind them to read it again, they are absolutely blown away. I have never seen Ramtha, and I really have no interest in seeing him, other than as a tourist. It is not what a teaching says, it is what it does that has value to me. The white book feeds me. If this is not your book, I hope that you find one that does for you what this book does for me. Words fail to communicate what this book is about, so when you read this review observe how you feel.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The February 2005 revised edition is a better buy, March 25, 2005
This review is from: Ramtha: The White Book (Paperback)
Great content, but save your money and buy the newer edition. I give it 4 stars because I think the new release is worth 5. This version from 1999 was great in its time but is out of print and only available from used bookstores. The newest edition released in February 2005, ISBN 1578730457, includes an excellent new glossary and is available from Amazon for only $24.95.
The White Book provides answers and insights to the four most basic questions:
Who are we?
Where did we come from?
What are we supposed to be doing here?
Where are we going?
It was the first book I read that filled in the holes that I had found in other spiritual and metaphysical systems of thought.
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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life Changing, January 9, 2007
I loved this book! I have read dozens of spiritual books and recommend this one over any of the others. If you are looking for answers you will find them here. This is a book about love and joy and finding God within yourself. It answers questions about life, death, and reincarnation. This book will help you to let go of limiting beliefs and fears and to realise your own divinity. If you are a fan of Eckhart Tolle the Abraham books or The Secret you will love this book.
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