23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm the author, October 20, 2006
This review is from: Spirit Faces: Truth About the Afterlife (Hardcover)
My new book, "Spirit Faces; Truth About the Afterlife," is really moving along, and I want to thank those of you who've read it. My hope is that it'll stir a spiritual revolution--quelling doubts, offering age-old truths, and providing some new insights about our spiritual heritage that until recently were buried in the sands of time.
Much of the information in the book is mind-boggling, but I vow on my life, on the lives of my family members, and on my afterlife prospects, that the material I write in this book is true, to the very best of my knowledge . . . and my knowledge is rather substantial as a result of my fifteen-plus years of nearly full-time research, working with some of the most prolific world-to-world communicators in history.
Have I really talked on the phone to departed colleagues? Yes, I have. Have colleagues of mine in Europe really received clear images and long texts from spirit friends who planted those image and text files directly onto the hard drive of my colleagues' computers? Yes. This is not just speculation; I know this all to be true and legitimate. Again, I will stake my life on that.
If you're influenced by the skeptics, please ask yourself if they would likewise stake their lives and the lives of their families on their skeptical position. Are they that sure of themselves? Ask them, and please let me know their reply.
I have a reputation of honesty and sincerity, and I wish to keep it that way. One of my greatest dreams is that hundreds of millions of people will gain a truthful, in-depth knowledge of spiritual reality from my work. I would like people who read "Spirit Faces" to come away with a clearer understanding of their spiritual nature than 99.9 percent of the people who've ever lived on Earth. That's my hope, my dream. If even half the people in the world can adopt a realistic spiritual understanding into their personal worldview and let the other pieces of their worldview resettle around that stable spiritual foundation, then peace and compatibility will spread quickly among social systems ranging in size from families and communities, to nations, religions, and cultures. For the first time in the history of our world, humanity would be able to resonate with brilliant beings in the light, ethereal realms of existence (angels, celestial beings), and the Earth would glow in spiritual Light.
That is my hope, my dream.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, but..., November 16, 2008
This review is from: Spirit Faces: Truth About the Afterlife (Hardcover)
I bought this book after seeing it advertised on www.worlditc.org. After surfing their site and becoming fascinated with the subject matter, I decided to buy the book. About the first half of the book is very interesting and kept my attention, but the second half or so goes completely off topic away from the "spirit faces" the book is supposed to be all about. At this point my attention was lost and I lost interest in the book overall. Took me quite awhile to get through the rest of the book. The collection of images provided in the book are great in providing visual aides when Mark Macy discusses specific stories. I'm a visual kind of person, so I could appreciate the images. He never really goes in depth or discusses why he believes what's happening on a scientific and provable level. What he says is quite unbelievable and starts to sound like a bunch of "mumbo-jumbo", although it's still interesting nonetheless even if you just take it as fiction.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
nothing new, June 24, 2007
This review is from: Spirit Faces: Truth About the Afterlife (Hardcover)
In my opinion Spirit Faces is a rather boring and redundant book. The author does not offer a convincing explanation for the faces phenomenon, and the 80 images by itself are non impressive and boring. There is a huge amount of aditional information non directly connected with the main issue -like a very naive and old fashioned description of what is life after death or the messages Macy received a decade ago from spirits by telephone or radio--, which made a bigger volume but didn't add value.
I would not recommend the reading of this book.
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