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Brilliant, honest and enlightening, with info you won't get anywhere else
Another brilliant and enlightening book by David Wilcock, that ended far too soon. For any who don't know, Wilcock bears a great physical resemblance to Edgar Cayce, probably the best psychic we've ever seen(Nostradamus might be as good, but he's too confusing for me to understand), and medical intuitive. Caye said that he'd continue his work in a more enlightened age, and whether Wilcock is the reincarnation of Cayce or not, he is certainly enlightening the world today with his unceasing work, on Gia TV, and through is many excellent books. This one is his latest, and it's another step up the ladder to finding out exactly who we humans are, and where we're going. Wilcock's writing is down to earth and as easy to read as a John Grisham novel, and with Wilcock's subject matter, even more thrilling. One thing that David has done in this book, is to give a glimpse into his young life, and how he was bullied to the point of a hospital stay. Being a girl, I never experienced bullying, so I can't imagine how awful this must have been. David learned self-defense which is a much better idea that just having public service messages about not bullying. These stories add to the wholeness of who David is now as an adult and how he can bravely explore the 'bullies' running our world today. I can't say I was in love with the long chapters on David's upbringing and drug use, but I give him credit for honesty. If true confessions are not your thing, skip to the best part, which I explained below. It's well-worth the price of the this book. My favorite subject in the book is are the stories of the ancient builder race and all that they've left behind. Buildings made of a glass-like structure that have been around for millions(?) of years. Some are on the moon, and some are in the rings of Saturn. There's a book called the Ringmakers of Saturn that's rare and very expensive but worth it. Anyway, the moon is full of mysteries and supposedly, it was an 'ark' for the giants who lived on Tiamat, the super earth between Jupiter and Mars. This race was so warlike, that they either blew up their own planet in their war with their moon, Mars, or someone else did it for them. They used nano-technology to build up the moon and bring it into our solar system so they could leave their planet before it blew up(probably by their own hands). I can't help but think that our own elite would do the same thing, leaving the rest of us on a doomed planet. These 18 foot giants, then waited until the dust settled, and then went down to earth which now had salt water on it, care of Tiamat's explosion, and a moon that made tides leaving earth much more dynamic. Then these giants came down to earth to live and made themselves a slave race out of the locals( you can see pictures of them herding around the smaller humans in the Sumerian tablets). Of course there were reptilians who had gone underground to escape the turmoil these guys had caused, and have been fighting with the Tiamat survivors ever since, with humans as the cannon fodder. David has really cleared up a lot of history for me with his research, and testimony from insiders(Brilliant Pebbles), which is why I read everything he puts out. Here's a breakdown of the first few chapters so you can see how enlightening this book really is. Chapter 1: Introduction(David shares the early life of his parents and how this influenced him growing up). Chapter 2: A Battle Against Darkness(David explains the influence of the Rock & Roll scene of the 60's and what those Beatles and Stones songs were all about). With the Viet Namn war raging, American youth rebel. Chapter 3: Touching The Infinite. (Carlos Castenada appears on the scene with his Don Juan books, awakening the idea of an alternate reality surrounding us). Chapter 4: Darkness And Light(As David grows up and asks questions of his father about the origin of the universe, his minds starts to awaken to cosmic feelings). Chapter 5 Could ESP Save The World?:(Jones Town massacre was examined. I had no idea that 700 survivors who ran into the jungle might have been killed by the US Military, or that the British Black Watch commandos were having 'training' exercises in the area at that time). There is so much more to this book, which I'm sure I'll reread as I've done David's other books. Between this new book and Wisdom Teachings on Gaiam TV, David Wilcock has got to be one of the most interesting author/speakers/researchers of our time. Just as Edgar Cayce started us on the road to enlightenment, so too is Wilcock helping us see that there's more to this reality that we can even imagine. The book ends with the Twenty-fifth chapter called Blueprints of the Future. Learn how the pyramids are connected to the Bible and how Heaven just might be our future on Earth in a new Golden Age. I ordered this book in January and it has exceeded my expectations. Thank you David Wilcock for sharing.
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