Yes, and the Destiny of Souls, but if you want to get the bigger picture you need to read Dolores Cannon's books.Anybody read these books? Life changing information for me. I highly recommend, even for the skeptic.
1. Five Lives Remembered
2. Jesus and the Essenes
3. They Walked with Jesus
4. Between Death and Life
5. Conversations with Nostradamus – Volume 1
6. Conversations with Nostradamus – Volume 2
7. Conversations with Nostradamus – Volume 3 (followed by Addendum)
8. A Soul Remembers Hiroshima
9. Legacy From the Stars
10. The Legend of Starcrash
11. Keepers of the Garden
12. The Custodians
13. The Convoluted Universe – Book One
14. The Convoluted Universe – Book Two
15. The Convoluted Universe – Book Three
16. The Convoluted Universe – Book Four
17. The Three Waves of Volunteers & the New Earth
18. The Search for Hidden Sacred Knowledge
19. The Convoluted Universe – Book Five
I've not read his books but know of the author. I thought his explanations of displaced souls that hang around very interesting. (I lived in a house with one when I was a child.)Anybody read these books? Life changing information for me. I highly recommend, even for the skeptic.
As have I! I remember seeing this big grey static-y blob of energy zip around my houses corners and along the fences- my siblings recall seeing it too at the same time. I still live here too.(I lived in a house with one when I was a child.)
Anybody read these books? Life changing information View attachment 11365for me. I highly recommend, even for the skeptic.
I'd love to hear more about these stories because I have great interest in Antarctica.Sometimes when you find an author who has written many books, it is like discovering a vein of gold in the cave wall - and following it for as far as you can go.
This one was written in the mid 1990's, and does not include any conspiracy theories such as subterranean civilisations or Nazis under the ice - but it does include ice pirates, ecoteurs (sabateurs); and a burgeoning community led by a Sami elder of people who live free range in Antarctica and fly under the radar (so to speak) - this is all after the Antarctic Treaty has expired, so it was in the future from 1997 but could be our present today. It also has some fantastic descriptions of treks (Following in the footsteps of Amundsen, etc) and goes into quite a lot of detail about the first Antarctic explorers. It has ordinary people being extraordinary.I'd love to hear more about these stories because I have great interest in Antarctica.
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This is a new author for me (American) who writes sci fi (futuristic novels) as well as the deep, ancient past (such as following the life of an apprentice shaman in Ice Age Europe). His talent is in very precise, clean and beautiful prose. Sometimes when you find an author who has written many books, it is like discovering a vein of gold in the cave wall - and following it for as far as you can go.
I think this is one of my favorite aspects of how this writer writes.It has ordinary people being extraordinary.