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4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting...but true?, April 27, 2001
I found this book very fascinating, although at several point I had to stop and think: is this a spiritual book or is it Sci-fi? I would like to clarify that I am accustomed to reading channelled information. I have read many versions of the history of mankind and the almost certainty of extraterrestrial origins of man. I accepet that this is a strong possibility..But I do still carry my skeptic self with me and some of the information in the book about the ancient hystory of our planet seemed quite far fetched and contraddicted many othere books I have read before that resonated much more with me.Some of the things stated here just did not ring true to me, although i found the information describing the supposed civilization of Sirius very interesting. I have written to the author , enquiring about some of the things I felt were most off key and have not received an answer as yet...will let you know! As a read in itself, I found it very enjoyable.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth adding to your library, January 26, 2009
Very interesting channelled book outlining an alternative version of earth history and the ET origins of man. Logically presented. Jam packed with info. Loved the diagrams: The 8 dimesions; 13 Chakras; Photon Belt; Spiritual Heirarchy/Time Lords; Lyran/Vega path to Earth migration; Map of Lemuria/Atlantis/Yu Empire/Iona. All very helpful! I'd also recommend: The Earth Chronicles by Sitchin ( probably the best researched info out there)and books by Pat Cori (The Sirian High Council) and Barbara Marciniak (The Pleaidians) .
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
And when it DIDN'T come true....excuses excuses, May 9, 2003
I thought this book was WAY out there. Making dated comments on future events really set them in a corner. Well, here it is. . . WAY past 1996 when they said these strange things would be occuring, and there is nothing. It was written in a way that someone would write a journal if they had a week to live. Comments and ideas seemed to spill onto the pages in no order really, but they made sense none the less. The descriptions and answers they seemed to have to questions shouldn't have been written so definitively. There was no room for symbolism or subtlety, so they dug themselves an hole which they must lie in now. I thought this book would be a good general intro. to Galactic thoughts before I got into Sitchin's books, but I was let down. It was amusing, and made me laugh. I guess that was all I needed, and all you should expect from this book. Get into Z. Sitchin's stuff instead. It's more factual (meaning backed up with concrete evidence) and has a point to each chapter.
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