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- Amazon Sales Rank: #18591 in Books
- Published on: 2008-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 320 pages
Customer Reviews
Whitley Strieber explores the "Terror of the situation"
2012: The War for Souls, explores the "Terror of the situation"
the anomalies of awareness, the mysteries of the human soul,
the wonder and horror of Death , and the psychological derangement
from contact with "The Alien Other" and multi-dimensional parallel worlds!
Thank you Whitley Strieber for the most inspiring message to reach
this earthly time-stream in this new millennium. It gives me hope that
mankind is waking up from the time-trance of organic life. And at
least some of us are reaching out for contact with the trans-temporal
conscious singularity that is our destiny.
On reading Strieber's 2012 I felt all I thought I knew, all my spiritual
knowledge, all my ego-plastic confidence in the technological world and
my place within it all, fall apart, and the void and death of unknowing,
rushed in, and I knew the proximity of the other world beyond the flesh
of this reality.
Strieber has got the message out.........in such a way that all who were
ready received a direct transmission, a call from beyond this world.
and it resonates in the depths of our being
And what Strieber is saying has a poetry and emotional meaning that
speaks both to the multi-dimensional, trans -temporal part of our being
and the dying animal part of our identity which is terrified of leaving
this earthly time-stream.
God is alive and mankind is ready to transcend the false limitations
that have caged it in the prison of History.
Time is pressing ...
I highly recommend this book. In it, you'll learn something about your soul, our planet and our future.
Or maybe it's all just fiction. You can't know unless you read it. If I were you I'd hurry up, though.
The clock's ticking.
Inconsequential waffle ...
Bought this thinking that it would be some serious investigation into the Mayan calendar malarkey but all it is is a cheap attempt to cash on the old 'DaVinci' syndrome. Not even a good adventure paperback. Cannot recommend




