Conversations with Nostradamus Volume 3
Dolores Cannon
Copyright 1992, 1994
"Well, this is his observation for a long time ago to now. He says it is very sad because if were not doing anything feeling bad about it, the hopelessness of the situation is compounded... He says nothing is accomplished without individual human effort, which coalesces into group effort, and then action truly takes place. To give up is the worst thing that can happen to our world... He says it's essential while we are alive to do whatever we feel is a positive helpful step. To actually do it. Whatever it is."
Dolores Cannon's purpose was to translate all of Nostradamus his quatrains but she didn't only go beyond the call of duty. She gave us a glimpse of this great man's life that was otherwise shrouded in mystery.
Not only did she excelled in her purpose, but also Nostradamus had a couple words of his own to say to our present day which has been very helpful to me at least and anyone who is listening with an open heart and open-minded.
"The probable future as he sees it this men continues to think in the most despairing way. It doesn't do any harm to present these probabilities to people unless they think that is the way it will be because that's what they then focus on. They must be given the reason for changing their thoughts and behaviors, and something to change their thoughts and behaviors to that is positive and uplifting."
Since reading the first two volumes, I know many readers begin to wonder what can I possibly do to change the outcome of what Nostradamus has seen in his decisions. And in volume 3, he gives you the answer, "Think totally the opposite of those awful things, and you give power to the best, the greatest, and what most people call 'God.'"
There is still light at the end of the tunnel ladies and gentlemen. And he himself is telling us, Nostradamus cares what happens it's the reason why he wrote his quatrains in the first place. Both the author and Nostradamus make a logical argument in that we have the power to change our futures and nothing is set in stone.
My favorite part of the book would have to be when he starts talking about alien life in his quatrains. It came as a complete surprise to me but it was a very welcome surprise. Even this great man knew that there is other life out there, and yet with all our technology today there still some people who are unwilling to admit that fact because they have not seen it.
What I like most about the book is how she brought together all these people who knew nothing about her previous volumes and yet gave the same information. What I like least about the book is that it took me so long to finish reading it.
The lasting impressions that I take with me, a man several centuries ahead of his time caring so much for the future that he wrote down his visions in such a way that it made it impossible for his time to decipher. That they survived the test of time so that way someone today could translate them. That someone was, Dolores Cannon, who made it her purpose to translate them and bring them into the public's awareness. I learned that even Nostradamus knew the power of thoughts, beliefs and actions. Not just any action positive and uplifting action.
Here's another quote from the book, "Nostradamus believe that thought was an extremely powerful force that has never been fully utilized. The use of thought can be directed to draw to it that which is desired. Nostradamus believe that if humanity knew the results of their actions, then their combined thoughts could produce a powerful force that could counteract the worst of the future is he saw, and turn our path into a more peaceful alternative."
I would highly recommend this book because the more people know about what's to come, the better we are able to change that future to a more positive outcome. It bares to mind that nobody wants to see these visions come to life so I advise everyone to work on your thoughts, think about what would you want to see happen instead of what you don't want to see happen.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Legend of Starcrash by Dolores Cannon
The Legend of Starcrash
Dolores Cannon
Copyrighted 1994, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013
New Age/ Extraterrestrial
Dolores Cannon's purpose in writing this book was to bring the reader's attention to that fact that even our history isn't set in stone, that there are still things that we don't know that has happened in our past.
"It is possible there legends were genuine, but they would have had survived orally through many years of persecution, annihilation, prejudice, separation and relocation."
This book follows the life of Tuin a hunter, who lived in a community in the Alaska Canada region where everyone has a position to fill and without that person the whole community would fall.
Her research shown that there were over 300 languages spoken at that time but due to the Europeans and Spaniards coming ashore whole civilizations were lost to disease of suppression. To survive, they had to blend into other tribes and their stories of old where lost to time and tyranny.
It also makes sense that we haven't been contact by beings outside of our solar system, look what has happen to the tribes that lived here, they were stomped out due to ignorance and fear. All those stories lost because they didn't fit with those that came to their shores.
The last impression that I got from this book is that it's to observe those who are different because you have never seen the likes of them before and if possible interact with those who are different and if and only if they prove to be hostile then take action but otherwise learn to live and adapt to those who are different than you. I recommend this book to anyone who isn't afraid to delve into the unknown and who willing to release the fear of the unknown.
Dolores Cannon
Copyrighted 1994, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013
New Age/ Extraterrestrial
Dolores Cannon's purpose in writing this book was to bring the reader's attention to that fact that even our history isn't set in stone, that there are still things that we don't know that has happened in our past.
"It is possible there legends were genuine, but they would have had survived orally through many years of persecution, annihilation, prejudice, separation and relocation."
This book follows the life of Tuin a hunter, who lived in a community in the Alaska Canada region where everyone has a position to fill and without that person the whole community would fall.
Her research shown that there were over 300 languages spoken at that time but due to the Europeans and Spaniards coming ashore whole civilizations were lost to disease of suppression. To survive, they had to blend into other tribes and their stories of old where lost to time and tyranny.
It also makes sense that we haven't been contact by beings outside of our solar system, look what has happen to the tribes that lived here, they were stomped out due to ignorance and fear. All those stories lost because they didn't fit with those that came to their shores.
The last impression that I got from this book is that it's to observe those who are different because you have never seen the likes of them before and if possible interact with those who are different and if and only if they prove to be hostile then take action but otherwise learn to live and adapt to those who are different than you. I recommend this book to anyone who isn't afraid to delve into the unknown and who willing to release the fear of the unknown.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Living In The Heart by Drunvalo Melchizedek
Living In The Heart
Drunvalo Melchizedek
Copyrighted 2003
Body, Mind & Spirit / Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge / Inspiration & Personal Growth / New Thought
Drunvalo Melchizedek's purpose is writing this book was to keep write less words to the convey the meaning and keep the integrity of the essence of experience.
Although the chapters were short than what I am use to, it was rich with experiences of what happens when you move into that scared space within your heart space.
His argument is logical as it was based not only on his personal experience but also the experiences on those he has worked with during his workshops.
The author keep me interested with his simple word but they were powerful none the less and he even added a CD with meditations that while help you on your quest of reaching your heart space.
"Before I begin, please understand that your experience and mine may be completely different and outwardly may even seem to have absolutely nothing in common. Though there are many correlations between any two people, like snowflakes, each person is unique. So please, don't set up expectations. The more you enter the heart like a child with open eyes and senses, the easier and more direct your experiences will be. I am telling you about other experiences simply so you can use them as a reference, not as 'law.'"
My favorite part of the book would have to chapter 6 where they have extra exercises to help enhancing your heart space experience or at the very less makes if easier. Chapter 9 also talks about creation from the heart and mind which I found very interesting and very informative.
My impression doesn't only come from this book but also from my experience of entering my heart space. Since I don't really expect much when I sit down to do this meditation that they scene from within my heart keeps changing only lately has it remain the same.
From this book, I take with me to stop comparing my progress with out people that we each progress in the best way vibration that we match which at the time. I recommend this book to anyone who is will to take those courage steps to visit their heart space but I can guarantee you wouldn't be the same again.
Drunvalo Melchizedek
Copyrighted 2003
Body, Mind & Spirit / Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge / Inspiration & Personal Growth / New Thought
Drunvalo Melchizedek's purpose is writing this book was to keep write less words to the convey the meaning and keep the integrity of the essence of experience.
Although the chapters were short than what I am use to, it was rich with experiences of what happens when you move into that scared space within your heart space.
His argument is logical as it was based not only on his personal experience but also the experiences on those he has worked with during his workshops.
The author keep me interested with his simple word but they were powerful none the less and he even added a CD with meditations that while help you on your quest of reaching your heart space.
"Before I begin, please understand that your experience and mine may be completely different and outwardly may even seem to have absolutely nothing in common. Though there are many correlations between any two people, like snowflakes, each person is unique. So please, don't set up expectations. The more you enter the heart like a child with open eyes and senses, the easier and more direct your experiences will be. I am telling you about other experiences simply so you can use them as a reference, not as 'law.'"
My favorite part of the book would have to chapter 6 where they have extra exercises to help enhancing your heart space experience or at the very less makes if easier. Chapter 9 also talks about creation from the heart and mind which I found very interesting and very informative.
My impression doesn't only come from this book but also from my experience of entering my heart space. Since I don't really expect much when I sit down to do this meditation that they scene from within my heart keeps changing only lately has it remain the same.
From this book, I take with me to stop comparing my progress with out people that we each progress in the best way vibration that we match which at the time. I recommend this book to anyone who is will to take those courage steps to visit their heart space but I can guarantee you wouldn't be the same again.
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