A Good Book To Read:



The Alchemy of NineDimensions
The 2011/2012 Prophecies and Nine Dimensions of Consciousness
Barbara HandClow, withGerry Clow
ISBN: 9781571746269
Revised and Expanded Edition
Book (Paperback)
HamptonRoads Publishing Company
$19.95
6 x 9
320 pages
B&W illustrations
April 1, 2010


I was a little unsure about this book at first. Sometimes books that are written about prophecies are more doom and gloom than anything else. But this was not true with this book.

The section relating to the Mayans was eye opening and thought provoking to say the least. Although not my favorite chapter.

My favorite section was that of the Sixth Dimension: Sacred Geometry & Platonia. It seemed that I was so engrossed in this chapter I lost some time in it. There is an opening meditation that I have been working with now since reading this chapter that I feel has been working very well. I use this along with my other tried and true mediation hours to compliment what I already use. I am very happy with the results.

I will say though that this is not what I would call light reading at all and you might have to be in the mood to read this. The book from page to page is filled with information past to present that at times boggles the brain. I found some chapters were very easily understood while others I went back to re-read and found even more information that I missed.

I would deem this an academic style book actually but well worth the purchase and time in reading. I would also have to say that this is the type of book you can read twice and catch things that you in fact missed. I read bits and pieces once a week and it is all new each time!

The author put their blood, sweat and tears in this and it shows by the research that is jam packed in the book. It is not like just slathering information about like you would the best hgh supplement and make a jumbled mess. No, this is a well thought out book meant to allow the reader to think as they read.

I have also read the Mayan Code and it was equally as good. Another must have in your library.

 

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