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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a very, very true story,
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This review is from: Secret Vows (Paperback)
I am a psychic and I was the hypnotist who brought forth the facts for the Twiggs's through the means of hypnosis over a long period of time and I can tell you that everything discussed in this book is true. As the information came forth it was difficult to comprehend. We literally stepped into another world of beings who had a very different way of behaving. The experience as the information came forward was mind boggling because it was something we had never before experienced. The three of us learned a great deal about the ETs and what they want from us. Believe me, I experienced it all with them - and I can tell you that we are not alone. They do not seem to understand emotions. They use no anesthesia in their surgeries. They mark people with metal-like device that they have abducted and follow them through life after that. They need humans to procreate. They seem to have the same God. Belief in them does not change the fact that there is a God who created it all.
MADALINE ALLEN Intuitive Consultant PO Box 467 West Linn, OR 97068
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating Reading,
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This review is from: Secret Vows (Paperback)
I found this book fascinating in its diary like descriptions of the difficulties of living within "otherworldly" relationships. Denise and Bert bravely portray their struggles in an honest and sensitive manner. I loved what they have shown us about other realities and about their lives!
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A true story? I sincerely doubt it.,
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This review is from: Secret Vows (Paperback)
A story of a technologically advanced alien race of Christians who have Jesus living on their ship, eat sandwiches, sew their own clothes, go to shopping malls and engage in multiple partner marriages clearly sounds like the product of a frustrated someone from our sexually repressed society who is still still under the mind control of opressive religion. To me it seems to be a story whose purpose is to justify sexual relations outside of marraige by someone still trapped in traditional religious monogamy. Hardly anything useful in it for a serious student of the ET phenonmenon.
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Secret Vows by Denise Rieb Twiggs (Paperback - April 1, 1995)
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