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Not for me December 16, 2008 I was told to check out Barbara Hand Clow's books. I read the Mayan Code with some difficulty, fully admitting that I am not a text book type or history book type of person. But this one, as open as I am-or because I'm as open as I am did not resonate with me. I constantly found myself disagreeing with it, I tried and tried, but could not make it past the extra long first chapter. Maybe others will have more luck. I'd say check it out, you never know.
LOVE IT! September 9, 2008 this book is amazing..i dont know what these other reviewers are talking about. Read it for your self and gather your own experience with this book...it has opened me up more than ever, and was definitely a page turner..I actually read the alchemy of 9 dimensions before this book..so i had a better grasp of what type of knowledge this would be..all in all I absolutely loved it, and new insights come from this book every other day!!!
Amazing, but not for beginners March 10, 2008 If you don't know much about what is on the cosmic horizon, I don't suggest you start here. But...if you've been on the path for awhile and are comfortable with our extraterrestrial genetics and multidimensionality...this book is an amazing ride. I love how she incorporates the different viewpoints of the Pleiadians and their 5D perspective vs. 4D lizards vs. 1D Earth, and those from even higher dimensions. Oh, and the Annunaki too, of course. We are all part of the Creation, although with different agendas. This book ties it together, and expands understanding of what is truly going on--at least what we can grasp from a human perspective.
Absolutely Cookoo May 20, 2007 4 out of 14 found this review helpful
I think this book is one of the kookiest new age books I have read. The basic premise of the book is that humans are and have been manipulated by aliens of various sorts over thousands of years. If the Pleiadians are anything like Satya, who is supposedly the Pleiadian Goddess being channeled by the author, then we may all be better off without them, our supposed saviours and her. This book is full of contradictions, even within the context of the same paragraph. This is an unbelievable book and I only kept reading until the end to completely satisfy myself that it could only get worse - and it did! If you really believe there is no God and Lucifer is a poor, misunderstood creature, then perhaps you might get something out of this.
No day at the beach April 27, 2007 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I liked this book, and I'm glad I read it - but in many ways, it is so over my head! There is a lot of metaphysics, and a lot of astrology, that really explains very little as far as I can see. The funny thing is, reading it so many years after it was written, so many of the predictions don't appear to be true at all - as far as I can see. Still, I maintain an open mind. Maybe I need to do more reading, and then read this book again. It's no day at the beach, I can tell you that.
The Revelation: A Message of Hope for the New Millennium
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