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The Mount Shasta Mission

The Mount Shasta Mission
By Machaelle Small-Wright

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1057566 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 464 pages

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Full of goodness!5
An amazing book!
To understand that what is written in this book is not science-fiction, it helps to read the author's other to autobiographical books first: "Behaving as If the God in All Life Mattered" and "Dancing in the Shadows of the Moon" (at least the latter one).

To read her books is no wast of time; they reveal great insights how greater parts of our reality work - even if we can not perceive them for ourselves. This book is no exception. (You can tell I am a fan!)

The work she did and describes in this book brought me great hope for our world. Very inspiring.
There are many things I took away from reading this amazing book on my last holiday.
Full of goodness! Enjoy.

Fascinating peek at a hidden planetary process5
Machaelle works with White Brotherhood's version of the Pentagon to flip Earth's ley line system into the Aquarian age. Spaceship lands on Shasta with 'dead' former leaders of America, Russia & China. Shock, horror!

The author works with Peter Caddy (he of Findhorn fame, who acts as mission controller) for this mission. A small group are invited to witness the event. Those who actually turn up are of a different persuasion.

This is the third of the author's autobiographical books in which she outlines her work and association with the White Brotherhood. The literary merit of this work is secondary to its function of recording alleged facts the acceptance of which will irrevocably alter our perception of reality as taught by mainstream science. Additionally it gives a wonderful insight into the idiosyncrasies of human behaviour and acts as a cautionary note for us to monitor more closely our attitudes and treatment of others.