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Monday, August 31, 2020
The Source Field Investigations : David Wilcock
Very interesting book that talked about a variety of subjects. I especially enjoyed the toad in the hole, time storms, tebetian levitation, tornado abnormalities and the company that did DNA reserch and reverted seeds back to their original form; tulips had thorns and wheat was harvested in 3 weeks.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Animal Speak: Ted Andrews
Loved this book, it wasn't exactly what you would assume it is. It talks about finding meaning in nature by what keeps showing up in your life, if you keep seeing turkey vultures, could it mean to apply or be aware of ...in your life. I did learn a lot from this book, like turkey vultures produce a bacteria in their gut to be able to eat rotting meat without getting sick. They are also one of the few species to deficate on their own legs, which helps keep them healthy as those same bacteria in their stomach will come out with the waste and cleans off their legs, which have been walking in rotting animal.
I also loved the inclusion of different cultures beliefs. retold was the Egyptian book of the dead story of the scales of justice when one dies and the deseased has to line up in front all the gods and goddessses as they ask questions like " did you like, steal cheat?" and they all put a stone onto the scale to determine your fate, and the last goddess (Maat?) holds a single turkey feather which finalizes your fate and asks-" Is there one, who is glad that you lived?" and if you could say yes, your soul could move on.
Monday, August 17, 2020
How to see and read the aura: Ted Andrews
This was an educational book with exercises on how to see the aura and how to protect and replenish your own.
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Being in Love; How to love with awareness an relate without fear: OSHO
A very good book, some parts seemed sexist, where a woman can only think about things lose to her (family, gossip) whereas a man can have philosophical thoughts, but oer all a goo eye opening causing one to think.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Tell Me What You see; Major Ed Dames
This book confused me. At first it seemed like a story about cultivating special abilities, however, as the book progressed there appeared to be no successes (missing children, Pows not getting rescued) and everyone else getting blamed. I wasn't sure how this book put him in the light of a professional going in and getting things done. It seemed to be more about "sticking it" to those who angered him in some way. He ostracizes those who are probably his audience by calling others with physic powers "witches" and not in a complimentary way. I guess I was just disappointed thinking this book was going to be something different than it was. Maybe there were successes, he just couldn't talk about them due to being classified.
Monday, June 15, 2020
Kundalini The Evolutionary Energy in Man; Gopi Krishna
This was the author's first hand account of awakening his kundalini and how it almost drove him to madness and dead repeatedly.
Sunday, June 7, 2020
The Pale Horse: Agatha Christie
I was Drawn to this book because I wanted to read it before watching the movie. I was surprised it was such a short book...it will be interesting to see how they make a movie out of it. People start mysteriously dying and there's speculation it's due to witch craft. First the people start losing their hair and soon die. Once the plot is uncovered it's obvious a man is killing them with chemical poisoning by replacing products they use regularly with chemically "induced" ones and getting away with it due to the witchcraft theory.
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