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Old 04-13-2013, 09:11 AM   #276
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Making my way through a series of 3 books by Ashayana Deane - Voyagers

What she presents fits in with all the ancient culture myths and folklore stories of Creation. That we are exsiting within Harmonic Universe 1 that is compsed of 15 Reality Densities of which we are within D 1. That there are many spiritually develpoed beings from the higher densities D2 through D12 that are monitoring and guiding those within D1 with teaching ( the original teachings of Jesus (D12) before the Babylon/Rome Church corrupted the teaching by adding Babylonian Dogma to the stories of the Bible in 325 AD at Nica) through the AGES that we may become enlightened and prepared for a window of Acension into a higher reality density which is in the very near future.
But there is a very dark force of beings that are trying to interfer with this that want to have a full collective control of the physical human beings within D1.

Reality is not only stranger that we Imagine..........it is stranger than we CAN Imagine.

..................... information on Keylontic Morphogenetic Science, time mechanics, interdimensional planetary evolution, the science of Dimensional Ascension, integration of multi-dimensional identity, DNA mechanics and accelerated biological and spiritual evolution. Introduces a comprehensive model of 15-dimensional universal physics and the corresponding 15 Primary Chakra System and 12-strand DNA Silicate Matrix gene code. Discover the secrets of humanity’s evolutionary destiny that have been hidden within our ancient, traditional sacred mystical and religious teachings.

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Old 04-13-2013, 06:02 PM   #277
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That sounds interesting, I may check those out.

I'm in the middle of Ken Follet's Winter of the World. It's the second in the Century trilogy. A page turner.

I have a hankerin' for some Scandi-crime right now. Maybe it's this long, dreary winter.
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Old 04-20-2013, 10:05 PM   #278
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I am reading Angela's Ashes again and being grateful for everything I have.
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That book made me cry.
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I've now read all of the Pendergast books that are out in paperback so I'm back to the Dark Hunter series and Time Untime. The series is by Sherrilyn Kenyon.
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That book made me cry.

And laugh!! But yeah, it's sad.
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Old 05-02-2013, 12:47 PM   #282
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I read Cloud Atlas a couple of weeks ago, and didn't like it. It was confusing to read with all the different time periods, and in the end it was like a bottle of soda-pop that has lost it's fizz. I wish I hadn't wasted time on it.

At the moment I am reading "Life of Pi." It is ok so far, although I didn't expect it to be about religion as much as it is. I have Pendergast books lined up when I am done with that one. Wish you guys hadn't told me that Smithback is going to die. Now I will be waiting for the ax to fall.
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Just finished the sixth book in the Jack Caffery series by Mo Hayder and it was a doozy.

And now, and I'm a little embarrassed to admit this, I'm reading The Shipping News. AGAIN.
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