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"The E.T. Chronicles" grapples with the "big" questions such as
"Who are we? Where do we come from? Why are we here?" through a
careful reading of world mythology. The authors organize these
ancient stories into a chronology that starts with "in the
beginning" and ends with the advent of civilization in an effort to
discover the true story of human origins. It brings together myths
from many cultures including the Sumerians, the Greeks, the Maya
and the Aborigines of Australia. Current scientific discoveries are
then placed side-by-side with these early worldviews. Among the
topics covered are:
Creation mythsGods and goddessesHeavenThe gods and their toys
(space ships or chariots?)The quest for immortality
Part of what makes this such fun, interesting, and of near
universal interest is that mythology is filled with stories of
torrid romances, elaborate and intricate plots, violence, scandals
and conspiracies. Could it be that those ancient stories of the
gods were more than the product of someone's fanciful imagination?
Is it possible that the writers, chroniclers and scribes of our
distant past actually record an accurate view of our origin? Could
it be that we are really children of the stars?
This is a book that can be classified as alternative or "outside
of the box" history. It will appeal to fans of Graham Hancock, John
Anthony West, Erik van Daniken, and Zechariah Sitchen.
When talking about beings without bodies; angels, ascended masters
and spirit guides aren't the only kids on the block. Dark Angels
talks about the bad kids in town. Who are these bad kids? As a
child, you might have met one at night...under your bed, in your
closet or down a dark hallway. Dark Angels is an exciting
exploration into the darker side of the spirit world. This isn't a
dull dissertation about ghosts. It takes a fun and candid approach
to addressing ghosts, attached entities and demons. Dark Angels is
filled with revealing information about these dark forces and how
they can influence our lives. Written in a straightforward, easy to
read manner, the technical content as well as the stories shared
are infused with Dr. Louise's own wit, candor and sassy style. Dark
Angels delves deeply into the subject of ghosts and all those
things that go "bump in the night . Dr. Louise details the
differences between residual and active hauntings. She delves into
the reasons why ghosts remain here on earth and explores topics
including portals, ley lines, and vortexes. She also discusses how
the reader can begin to detect ghostly presences intuitively, or
through the use of ghost hunting equipment. In addition to ghosts,
Dark Angels explores the concept of attached entities. Dr. Louise
informs the reader of the true motives of these non-corporeal
beings. She describes why entities attach to us, the vehicle for
their attachment and the mechanism through which they are able to
influence us and our lives. Dr. Louise also reveals how some mental
disorders may not be psychiatric in nature, but may ultimately be
caused by the presence of one of these other worldly beings
influencing the sufferer. Dark Angels also provides the reader
specific methodologies he or she can use to clear a location. The
techniques include how to begin communicating and interacting with
these beings without bodies. Strategies include how to eliminate
pesky ghosts from a location as well as how to clear oneself of an
attached entity. Although reader discretion is advised, the easy to
understand, clear-cut energy medicine techniques described are
known to produce dramatic results by both the novice and
experienced practitioner alike.
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