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Something in This Book is True

Something in This Book is True
By Bob Frissell

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #276212 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 280 pages

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Synopsis
This is the companion to Frissell's bestseller, Nothing In This Book Is True. This second book is Frissell's journey of inner discovery and empowerment. It is a training manual for entering the earth's future, whatever that may be. The information follows in the same vein of thought as Nothing In This Book Is True, considering earth changes, pole shifts, Hopi prophecies, the secret government, and more.


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Out of Nothing, comes Something...5
After reading the first book, I was blown away by the total integration of Bob Frissel's material. He has done it again in this second book. It's more than a sequel. It's a necessary companion to the first book! If you liked 'Nothing...' 'Something...' has the same qualities, only more so. The books should be sold together! This book is one of such complete integration that one can only agree, or dissagree completely with it. No part of the book can be taken without taking it in it's entirety! A MUST read for anyone interested in unravelling the 'secrets' of existence!

Another outstanding book by Bob Frissell5
Bob Frissell got down to the nitty gritty here. If you're ready for earth changes, pole shifts, prophesies, a secret government, Grays, ascended masters and Drunvalo Melchizedek, then welcome yourself to the QUICKENING!

The same book as 'Nothing is True...' just slightly rehashed1
Very rarely does a volume come along that inadvertantly emphasises the positive aspects of book burning. However, this is one such book.

This book begins with Frissell telling the story of one of his own gurus, Leonard Orr. Orr sits, dressed in a green pullover with a dollar sign on it, while his followers queue up to give him spontaneous amounts of money. Was this some sort of spiritual lesson for Orr's students or a shameless rip-off?

In the case of this book there is little worrying time - it falls solidly into the camp of 'shameless rip-off'

If you were unfortunate enough to have wasted good money buying 'Nothing in this Book is True..' then you have no need to bother with this alleged 'sequel'. Indeed perhaps it should have been titled 'Nothing in this Book is New...'

This book his just a reworded version of the first book, with some insignificant additional information covering the same subjects as before - even down to the pictures and diagrams.

What 'new' chapters there are are mostly shameless plugs for Frissells own workshops plus those of his two friends - Drunvalo and Leonard.

If you have an interest in the Sirians, UFO's, Secret Government and the like, I would recommend 'The Illuminatus! Trilogy' by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson. It is everything that Frissells book is not, funny, challenging and offering a genuine change in perception.

Of course its fiction.

Or is it?