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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is one perspective. There are others of the same., July 15, 2004
By A Customer
First of all, the, "Bringers of the Dawn" is an excellent piece of work, well worth reading. I highly recommend it to anybody who happens to be reading this review. A very useful book to those who are ready for it.Anyway, as a point of interest. . . "Bringers of the Dawn" was published in 1992, based on materials channeled from a number of years previous. Times and moods were different even only a decade and a half ago. Things have accelerated and the message sent by the Pleiadians has, apparently, been added to by the same source. Look into the, "Cassiopaean Transcripts", a very interesting channeling experiment active from 1994-2001, spear-headed by Laura Knight Jadczyc. The Cassiopaeans claim to BE the Pleiadians, merely broadcasting from a different point in space and time. After examining both materials, the spirit of the message seems to be consistent, although each appeals to different aspects of the puzzle of Humanity and life on Earth. The Cassiopaean communication comes through Ouija board rather than a direct channeling, and allowed for two-way communication presented in a Question/Answer format rather than the one-way messages presented in, "Bringers of the Dawn". Where the P's material was very elaborately spoken, the C's material tends to be more briefly worded, although much more concrete and detail-oriented with few punches pulled. A warning: --The Pleiadian material took a softer approach, presumably to warm up people to certain ideas without shocking them with too much, too soon; They only briefly touched upon certain difficult subjects where the C's, by contrast, are very direct and the things they reveal can be quite shocking for the unprepared. If the P's shook your world, the C's will take it up another level. It is also worth exploring the surrounding work; the journals and essays written by Laura Knight during the years when the C's were broadcasting to her group. Due to certain negative influences, the channeled material appears to be corrupted in a few spots, which can be determined with careful reading. This in itself, serves as a very valuable lesson and exercise; take nothing at face value; knowledge requires an active pursuit on the learner's part. In any case, contrasting and comparing both the P's and the C's message has been instrumental in opening up whole new ideas for me which neither source by itself communicated directly. Such is the nature of this kind of information. Very, very rewarding! The Cassiopaean material is not currently published in book form, but can be ordered on a CD. --There are also copies of the transcripts available for free on a few sites around the web, but I would recommend ordering the CD in order to assure as 'clean' a source as possible. The CD sells for about 30 Euros. The page containing the on-line ordering info is rather difficult to find, and this, I suspect, is deliberate. I tend to disagree with this tactic, preferring the open availability of information, but given the touchy nature of the data itself, Laura's approach may be the wisest. I would post the web address here, but I don't know if the Amazon people allow that in reviews, and I would rather not see this review disallowed becuase of it. Interested people should spend the ten or fifteen minutes necessary to seek it out for themselves. Who knows what you'll learn along the way. . ? I hope this has been useful. Cheers!
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