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Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are: Esoteric Meaning of the Monuments of Mars

Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are: Esoteric Meaning of the Monuments of Mars
By Bob Frissell

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14126 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

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Highly Recommendable5
If half of what is written in this book is true then all historical/religious/physics books etc, MUST BE REWRITTEN!

(Of course I am pretty sure that everything concerning golden mean, Fibonacci series, tree of life, flower of life, third eye, pineal gland etc, is a fact)

If it's nonsense, then the book can serve as a groundbreaking fictitious novel.

Either way, you won't lose.

It's true - nothing in this book is true!1
I bought this book partly on the basis of reviews writen here.Big mistake - hence this counter review.

The book itself is poorly written, poorly researched and poorly presented. It is also very dated, being more of a snaphot of New Age thinking in the early 1990's than any imparting of 'eternal truths'

Frissell shows little in terms of discrimination or judgement in the material that he presents. Everything is lazily thrown together and recounted in an unthinking manner. We get a number of discredited and debunked new age myths like the Philadelphia Experiment and The Bemuda Triangle rehashed and served up with the old favourites of Ascended Masters and Galactic Councils et al.

Most of the book is a regurgitation of the 'work' of 'Drunvalo Melchizedek' aka Bernard Perona aka 'Akbar'. Unfortunately, Frissells knowledge of sacred geometry is also poor. I suggest anyone who wants to learn about the true origins of sacred geometry refer to the teachings of the father of the art (whom Frissell omits to mention) namely, Pythagorus. 'Sacred Geometry' by Robert Lawlor is well worth a read.

Some people may argue that Frissell is using these frankly absurd stories (The Germans landed on the moon in 1947 and in the next dimension we will all be fourteen foot high) as a means of breaking us out of our conditioned consciousness. If that is the purpose he also fails miserably.

If you are looking for a book that offers a serious approach to change of consciousness then I thoroughly recommend Robert Anton Wilsons ' Prometheus Rising' and Christopher.S. Hyatts 'Undoing Yourself with Energised Meditation'.

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I just want to say that i totally agree with Quincy,CA,USA! I fully share his opinion on this book! The king Akhunaton has played an important part of our history, and he is mensioned in the sixth chapter of this book. As a booktip of same caliber, read the full story about him in Daniel Blair Stewart's "Akhunaton The Extraterrestial king"!