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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Journey into time,
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This review is from: Thomas Andrews, Voyage into History : Titanic Secrets Revealed Through the Eyes of Her Builder (Paperback)
On a cold Saturday I sat to read this book without any expectations as to its ability to interest me.
As I began reading the unfoldment of Tommie's life, I was no longer sitting at home but rather sitting in a bubble of time watching the progress of events that presented themselves in movie-like clarity. By the end of the book I finally noticed the sun had set and needed a reading light. This is not so much a narrative of events past, but rather a re-enactment of a drama that uses the reader's mind as a stage to play out a story that even today captures the imagination and fascination of thousands. To me, not so much because of the magnitude of the calamity that happened in mid-ocean, but because it is exemplar of the real-life battle between the integrity and righteousness of the soul and the barely concealed evil of ignorance and selfish blindness in materially obsessed ego. Perhaps there are those that think the story has an unhappy ending, but the fact that it had to be written by the one who lived it, is proof positive the justice (karmic or Divine) is not an obscure concept, but a spiritual reality. Time and the efforts of the unjust, do not destroy truth, they just delay its inevitable revelation. I think the measure of readers liking this story or not, depends on their willingness to surrender their minds to be transported to a different time and to be shown a simple truth: "This is what happened" Half a century and all the learned men of the world could not hide it. Did I forget to mention that I liked it? W. Silva
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Time is an interesting thing...,
By Kevin D. Doheny (Eagan, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thomas Andrews, Voyage into History : Titanic Secrets Revealed Through the Eyes of Her Builder (Paperback)
It's interesting to note how criticism of this book has changed in 4 years. When Mr. Barnes' book first came out in 2000, it was criticized because so-called experts claimed that Thomas Andrews could not have known about the quality of Titanic's steel (actually, how could he have NOT known?) or that Titanic would break, or that she'd overturn if the compartments were allowed to flood evenly. Those people evidently failed to take into account that Mr. Andrews was one of the preeminent naval architects of his day, and was even called upon by rival shipbuilders to assist them in troubleshooting design flaws in their ships.
It's interesting now to read critiques that say all one needs do is go to the Discovery Channel to get the same "secrets" that William Barnes speaks of. I strongly suspect that Mr. Barnes' detractors have secretly hoarded his book over the past few years, researched and verified his past life memories, and then tried to take credit for things Mr. Barnes amazing past-life recall had long documented. If people would only take the time to research a little about WHAT is now known, and WHEN it became known, they would realize that the information which came from Mr. Barnes' past-life regression (which occurred prior even to the publishing of his books and tapes) predates a great deal of now common knowledge. I credit Mr. Barnes with the courage to step out and tell his story, realizing that reincarnation is not yet accepted by many people in western culture. As time passes, everything he wrote about Titanic's secrets -- down to the most arcane -- is being proved. Others may give credit elsewhere to the information Mr. Barnes has released, but those of us who have followed his amazing story from the beginning (including the incredible synchronicities and even astrological verification between the Andrews and Barnes lifetimes), know that Bill Barnes is the genuine article. I highly recommend this book not only for its detailed account on the life of Thomas Andrews, but for the insight it provides to past-life researchers and those who themselves experience past-life recall. Kevin Doheny, BA, CHT, MBT Center Director Sound Mind & Body Healing Center Eagan, Minnesota
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely spellbinding!,
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This review is from: Thomas Andrews, Voyage into History : Titanic Secrets Revealed Through the Eyes of Her Builder (Paperback)
This story is so real, it will send chills up your spine. I was extremely impressed with the audiobook version, and am delighted to finally have it available in a print format that I can pull off the shelf for quick reference. But this book is much more than just a reprint. Since the publication of the audiobook in January 1999, more documentation has come to light which helps to support Barns' claim to be the reincarnation of Tommie Andrews. This, too, is included in the new book version. As can be expected when somebody claims to be the reincarnation of an historical figure, Barnes has met with considerable ridicule. But not everyone is a skeptic. Research scientist John Wilcox, Ph.D., a mathematician and physicist at the University of Pennsylvania's Johnson Research Foundation, heard Barnes describe the bell effect of a collision with Titanic's single hull and wondered if the theory could be tested by computer simulation. Based on the physical properties of the steel (now known from samples brought up from the wreck), the exact dimensions of the ship, and Barnes' memories of the speed at which she hit the iceberg, Wilcox created a computer-generated model that mathematically reproduced the acoustic energies in Titanic's hull before and after the collision. The findings lend strong support to Barnes' past-life memory of the vibrating hull as a major factor in the breakup of the ship. The results of Dr. Wilcox's simulations, including the diagrams, are included in the book. I myself was impressed with Barnes' ability to remember seemingly minor details, such as the name of the ship's cat, Jenny. (Now there's a piece of trivia for you -- remember that for your next quiz show!) In addition to the cat, publisher Linda Nathanson, in her appendix to the book, lists 23 other verifiable reference points. Plus, there is a section on "Science versus Past-Life Memories," which presents various scientific data on the brittle composition of the steel, recent experiments with scale models, and results of sonar scannings of Titanic's wreck by the Discovery Communications Expedition -- all of which support what Bill remembers from his life as Tommie. The result is one of the most convincing cases for reincarnation that I have seen in my 20+ years of writing on this topic. Highly recommended!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books that I have read,
By Shaun Cook (Glendale, Arizona USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
This was one of the most amazing stories I have heard about from the Titanic. It answers many of the questions that have been asked in the past.For example many people have often wondered what happen to Thomas Andrews the ships builder.I will not not give away the answer but instead I will tell you that the situation was unlike anything you have seen in a movie. I would greatly recommend this book as well as A Night to Remember. Both books give vital information on the sinking of the Titanic.If you have any interest in the Titanic, than this book a must read book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compelling! A must hear!,
By Christine Toomey (Charleston, SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
Hearing Thomas Andrews speak through William Barnes riveted me to my seat! While listening to the tapes I felt as if I was right there reliving every moment, every high and low right along side of Thomas Andrews! These tapes are truly wonderous! Thanks to William Barnes, Thomas Andrews can at last tell the truth of the Titanic and of his valiant struggle to save both the ship and its passengers before it embarked upon its fateful voyage. Congratulations to William Barnes for his courage and compassion in allowing Thomas Andrews, Master Builder of the Titanic, to finally have his say as to the real reasons why the unsinkable Titanic sank.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hearing this amazing true story will change you forever!,
By Sunny Ariel (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
In this historically accurate audiobook, the author,speaking under hypnosis as Thomas Andrews, reveals the pivotal role of politics, arrogance, and greed in sending the Titanic and over 1500 people to their deaths. It vividly illustrates how the abuse of humanity's spirit invites calamity and destruction. More than just a reincarnation tale, this is a saga of one man's emergence into a new life, and the integration of his soul's true purpose. I wholeheartedly recommend these tapes to anyone who has ever thought about reincarnation or wondered what it must have felt like going down with the Titanic. It is a profound and powerfully told story! It has changed my life!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Classroom must! A most valuable teacher resource!,
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This review is from: My Life and Death: A Past-Life Interview with Titanic's Designer (Audible Audio Edition)
Poignant. This book enables one to become acquainted with the life of a master shipbuilder whom had a promising life ahead of him. This book reaches deep and touches one soul beyond belief. A most valuable teacher resource. A classroom must for history in regards to Titanic and her builder. Highest of praise! This book leaves the reader/listener with a sense of them knowing the designer and understanding the trials and tribulations of one most determined man. I am eternally grateful to the author for his meticulous dedication on the life of Thomas Andrews Jr.
Denise D. Vanaria Titanic "Ship of Dreams" Orlando, Fla.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soul touching to say the least.,
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
Truly my favorite of any book I've ever had the honor of experiencing. I have always had a deep love and respect for Thomas Andrews. When I got this book I was totally unprepared for how deeply it would affect me to hear the sound of Tommie Andrews speaking through the author. If there was any doubt in my mind, it vanished at that very moment. This IS real. The book totally validated every feeling I have ever had about Mr. Andrews. It is a book worth listening to over and over.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fresh perspective.,
By A Customer
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
I just stopped the last tape and once again feel renewed, refreshed, and rejuvenated. These audiotapes have given me a fresh perspective on the disaster, the Titanic and the man who created her. Fantastic and captivating! The "stories inside stories" help the listener gain a sense of Andrewsą personal and professional life -- a well-developed story -- must be bought -- will be listened to time and time again -- in a class of its own -- for the Titanic enthusiast, novice and those interested in retrieving buried memories. Excellent, intelligent, and honorable. Interest never subsided.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is so real, it is almost spooky !,
This review is from: I Built the Titanic : Past-Life Memories of a Master Shipbuilder (Audio Cassette)
After listening to the tapes, I believe Mr Barnes about his life as Thomas Andrews. I do have an ear for sound and voices. The voice of Thomas Andrews is so unlike Mr Barnes, I dont see how it could be faked. Also his voice is a combination scottish and Irish, if you had read his book you would know that his mother had a scottish background, so maybe Tommie picked it up from her Also tommies voice on the tape has a certain type of sound almost like a channelled entity, It also brought tears to my eyes listening to the final moments of tommie's life.
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Thomas Andrews, Voyage into History : Titanic Secrets Revealed Through the Eyes of Her Builder by William Barnes (Paperback - February 16, 2000)
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