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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
e pluribus unum,
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This review is from: Visitors from Within (Paperback)
The primary focus of _Visitors From Within_ is an analysis of the Zeta Reticuli species (my absolute favorite of all our ET friends), which is probably the best-known race in UFO "abduction" cases. But a nice inclusion is how they relate to we humans. The Zetas' planet, Apex, was much like present day Earth. It was also an effort to include both positive and negative energies in an attempt to create a balance. Theirs was a planet rules by hatred & warfare. Unfortunately, it was much more pronounced and they ended up destroying their planet. Centuries before this, they decided to start a colony beneath their planet surface, and once there they used their knowlege of genetics and cloning to "X" out emotions--naively believing that to be the core of their past mistakes. They also joined themselves into a single collective mind to eliminate the chance of individual mistakes again. Their hopes that the opposite extreme was any better were quickly dashed, and now they're here trying to fix that. We humans re-present their past as well as their future. We are closest to them, genetically, which is why they come to us instead of going to the Lyrans, Sirians, Pleiadians, etc. to get what they need from our DNA to fix their error. There's another more intricate reason. Unfortunately, we are not all too pleased to greet them, since they represent the opposite of us and all we hold dear. We represent not only the opposite of everything they have become over the last few hundred thousand years, but also a reminder their past; so they're equally--if not MORE--afraid of what we are. However, this book fails to clearly explain how they can be both emotionless and 'afraid' of us. Not a major fault, just something I'm very curious about. The chapter devoted to the hybrid projects is my favorite. It is both saddening to read about the physical deterioration of the first generations of hybrids, as well as uplifting to read of their incredible bravery. There is also a chapter discussing the "abductions" of prisoners and mental patients, which is something no other ET book I've read touches upon. The underlying question this book poses: Will we end up consumed by our hatred and extreme individuality and end up destroying ourselves as the Zetas once did to their race, or will Zetas and Terrans overcome our fears, work together, and one day emerge side by side; a beautiful balance--an inspiration to all life in the universe that even extreme opposites can become a unified coalition? It's in our hands.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The abduction phenomena explained from a larger context.,
By KOEN DELAERE (Leuven, Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Visitors From Within, 2e: Extraterrestrial Encounters and Species Evolution (Paperback)
In my opinion, together with 'The Prism of Lyra' and 'Preparing for Contact' (all from Royal-Priest), this book concludes the basic trilogy for anyone who wants to know more about the abduction phenomena specifically, and E.T. contact in general. As a matter of fact, the abductions are just a symptom of a much more fundamental interaction between the Zetas and the Human race, and both will benefit tremendously from it. These books explain the mechanics, the why and the how, of extraterrestrial contact. Forget the fear and the hype, and go right to the facts: it will enlighten you and inspire you, for these books present a vision of intergalactic cooperation, as well as personal and planetary evolution.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Stunning read,
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This review is from: Visitors From Within, 2e: Extraterrestrial Encounters and Species Evolution (Paperback)
This is one of those few books that I sat down to read, and I literally couldn't get up until it was finished. I think I completed it in two sessions.
This book is captivating, well written, and comes from the heart. If you are into the idea of E.T.s and the abduction phenomena, then this is a MUST READ!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Paints a clearer picture.,
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This review is from: Visitors From Within, 2e: Extraterrestrial Encounters and Species Evolution (Paperback)
This book will only work for you if you believe in telepathy and channeling. It paints a clearer picture of the abduction phenomenon. It helped me to get a feel for how the Zeta's think and therefore why they behave the way they do. Lyssa channels different kinds of ET's; Zeta-Reticuli, Hybrid, Pleadian and others. As I do believe in telepathy and channeling, I found this book to be the most informative of all the books I have read so far on the ET phenomenon, because the information comes from the horses mouth, so to speak.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good material, but not very credible,
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This review is from: Visitors From Within, 2e: Extraterrestrial Encounters and Species Evolution (Paperback)
The questions posed during sessions are interesting and information is really good if you allow yourself to belive. However, this is a channeled material and therefore cannot be trusted. I'm not saying it is a deception and they got it wrong, it may well turn out to be correct in the end, but it may turn out to be false as well. Some researchers (Imbrogno) belive that more than 90% of channelings are misinfo coming from otherwordly tricksters.
One more thing that I found especially annoying is that in several occasions the alien source during channeling refers to "previous chapter" as if the book was already there with "previous chapters" to refer to. I don't understand, do the authors belive the readers are idiots? |
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Visitors from Within by Lyssa Royal (Paperback - June 1992)
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