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Lost Star of Myth and Time
Lost Star of Myth and Time

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Author: Walter Cruttenden
Publisher: St. Lynn's Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 103308

Format: Illustrated
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 340
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1

ISBN: 0976763117
Dewey Decimal Number: 520.93
EAN: 9780976763116
ASIN: 0976763117

Publication Date: September 22, 2005
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1 out of 5 stars All 6 Billions?   November 27, 2008
I may very well be wrong, but the impression I have come away with reading this book is that: If we all sit tight on our butts, humanity as a whole will ascend to the next height of our civilization on autopilot. As our twin star approaches ours in the endless cosmic dance, the sky will open and everything will take care of itself. Happy times are here again...

I respectfully disgaree with the author on this sanguine collective outlook. Our souls have different origins. We entered this planetary realm with varying levels of spiritual awareness. Should we expect the next stage of soul evolution be identical for all of humanity? All 6 BILLIONS of us?

PMS Yuga
3rd day of descending menstral cycle



5 out of 5 stars Fascinating & amazing theory   October 11, 2008
This book was so fascinating and based on factual theories! Very interesting and easy to read. I couldn't put it down!


4 out of 5 stars A company star to our sun   June 2, 2008
The author's idea that Earth's precession could be due to the gravity of a companion star to our sun is interesting. Indeed the laws of mechanics are not able to account for it.
On the contrary, it is strange that such a companion has not been discovered yet, and Sirius, the author's proposal, seems a bvit to far away.
Globally speaking, a book that makes one thing, and that is never a mistake.



5 out of 5 stars compelling and makes a great deal of sense   January 3, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It has a simple hypothesis that explains many of the great mysteries of the ancients. It provides convincing evidence for the rise and fall of civilisations and bucks the well-known and rather arrogant view that our current civilisation is the most evolved.

Often the simplest explanations are the most likely to be true and this book is no exception. Our solar system orbits a companion star every 24000 years and hence moves Earth through increasing and decreasing solar activity that has profound effect on human awareness, growth and decline.

The beauty of the book is it's inclusion of many thought-provoking ideas on the purpose and creation of the thousands of megalithic structures found across the globe that today's engineers would be unable to reproduce.

welcome to the age of Aquarius...

An excellent companion to this book is 'The Secret History of the world - and how to get out alive" by Laura Knight-Jadczyk



5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking Revelations About the Cycle of History   November 6, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

With dread I expected to read the wild speculation of a sensationalist b-author. For the fun of it. What a surprise or rather what a shock to get a revelatory science based work which beats anything contentwise I have read so far! And I have "revealed myself" a lot via books and other sources.

This book is well structured. First it goes into the cyclical nature of human history instead of the modern Western proposed linear one, i.e. that progress in any way conceivable is made in cycles - or rather a spiral - than the steady build-up construct. Next, evidence is provided that this is based on a binary (or multiple) star system we live in, i.e. astronomical proof that our solar system is circling in connection with another. After that the search for the most likely candidate goes into full gear, including verification through ancient (obviously superior) knowledge. As I am a known critic of astrology, I was REALLY dreading to find out about the supposed reason, why on Earth the proximity to another sun is supposed to dramatically influence humanity. I was shocked next to find the reasoning very convincing. (Even though much more scientific research has to get done in that area.) The book closes with some notions of how the ancients attempted to counteract this cycle at the descending age as long as possible, until the inevitable scientific prophesy fulfilled itself. Plus some more advanced overstandings by the ancients, still unsolved today (2007) are provided.

This book really stunned me. A lot of previous bits of knowledge, usually not fully overstood, suddenly made perfect sense. I had read an entire (German) book before about the difference of Western thinking about linear history and basically anybody else's thinking in cycles. Quite frankly, before "Lost Star" I never really grasped the concept of what exactly is supposed to cycle. I had also informed myself on the ancients' concept of expecting an ever deteriorating future. Which remained alien to me as sick, as the other books never grasped the cyclical nature of that concept, i.e. that before the last "Golden Age" there was a lesser one and after the long (now retrospect) abyss, there will be an ascend once again. I had informed myself on the astronomical sources of the astrological and religious evolution of the age of the bull (Taurus) finishing and getting villified (by symbols etc.) in the process. Yet, none of the sources connected that with the very real cycle of history.

In other words, during the descending age, knowledge about the scientific reasons for all of that got lost and astrology emerged without full overstanding. Which is the same principle with ancient cartography getting copied and not overstood anymore (read Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age) and ancient measurements getting decadenced (read Civilization One: The World Is Not as You Thought It Was), two books I highly recommend to read in tandem with this one. Actually, "Lost Star" provides a lot of bibliograpyhy, referencing books which elaborate on many separated issues, without seeing the holistic picture yet. I ordered myself crazy, I couldn't help it.

"Lost Star of Myth and Time" takes the phenomenological approach, i.e. jumps right into the viewpoint of the ancients, which once and again turns out to be absolutely necessary to comprehend them. As such, a spiritual approach isn't neglected, though it isn't necessary to count oneself spiritual in order to follow this book. However, personally, I take the spiritual path and could appreciate the occasional revelation in that light, even though when not directly pointed out by the author. The Age of the Lion - and in fact the Age of Pisces - have impact for RastafarI symbols. As a Rasta, I got even challenged here and there, e.g. about the real worth of jewelry, which got utterly lost as sick in the mean-while.

There isn't an end to the search for reality and the author closes with some theories and speculations after all the science. Which is necessary to give a direction for further science projects. Even though such speculation usually turns out to be hilariously off the mark, without them, the path which leads to knowledge for the better would not have entered. Still, I have to say I am not quite sure what the author is insinuating by stating that odd archaelogical findings would suggest a high civilization on Earth 65 million and 600 million years ago in previous cycles. I am seriously concerned, what species exactly would have had to produce these items found in granite etc., as the author fails to mention that humans are considered to be 195,000 years young only. His numbers clearly leave the ape species, even the next related mammals in line. I suggest there are rather as of yet unknown reasons, why certain artefacts ended up in rock stratum millions of years old instead of thousands. But I shall forgive that brain storming...


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