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Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are, by Bob Frissell
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"Review
The next stage in the evolution of human consciousness is coming soon. Thanks to a successful interplanetary experiment in 1972, we are spinning out of our old skins and into an other-dimensional reality. Drunvalo Melchizedek, jester and witness-guide from the 13th dimension, is already here as a catalyst to wake us up. Drunvalo journeyed through the great abyss to polarity consciousness and he's going to be around for a while. Look at the signposts to the coming radical change in consciousness: a new assessment of the Great Pyramids, crop circles, cattle mutilations, the invasive antics of the Gray Aliens, ascended masters, Thoth, rebirthing -- and get ready for the next big leap in human evolution. Ably narrated by Victor Talmadge, this three hour abridgement of Bob Frissell's Nothing In This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are meets every standard for good listening! -- Midwest Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review
"If ever there was an aptly named book, this is it. In a highly readable and sincere manner, Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are proceeds to thread together every New Age belief and conspiracy theory into a grand unified field theory of kookiness. They're all here: gray aliens, ascended masters, free energy, cattle mutilations, crop circles, rebirthing, earth changes, the Great Pyramid, and secret colonies on Mars. And yet, despite the sheer unbelievability of half the book, the author's goodwill and spiritual intentions are so infectious that the books ends up being a heartwarming experience. Nothing has the potential to become the Cosmic Trigger (Robert Anton Wilson's 1977 psychedelic mind-bender) of the '90s."
—Jay Kinney, Wired
"What is really taking place as we head toward the end of this millennium? If conventional explanations don't make sense to you anymore and you want to explore other options, read this book. An insightful, radical view of our planet's history and its future."
—Perceptions
"This is an accessible guidebook to consciousness expansion and evolutionary progress which, in effect, restates age-old knowledge, and in so doing reminds us of our heritage as spiritual beings. Frissell tells his account primarily through the experience of one Drunvalo Melchizedek, a 'walk-in' being who claims to be from the thirteenth dimension by way of several vibration-stepping-down incarnations along the way—on this occasion, via a mutual spiritual pact with a male human in 1972. Part of Drunvalo's mission is to remind us that we can assemble within ourselves the universal pattern of creation—our own merkabah vehicles—which will facilitate the evolution of our consciousness as well as that of planet Earth."
—Nexus
www.amazon.com/gp/product/1583940677/
"Review
The next stage in the evolution of human consciousness is coming soon. Thanks to a successful interplanetary experiment in 1972, we are spinning out of our old skins and into an other-dimensional reality. Drunvalo Melchizedek, jester and witness-guide from the 13th dimension, is already here as a catalyst to wake us up. Drunvalo journeyed through the great abyss to polarity consciousness and he's going to be around for a while. Look at the signposts to the coming radical change in consciousness: a new assessment of the Great Pyramids, crop circles, cattle mutilations, the invasive antics of the Gray Aliens, ascended masters, Thoth, rebirthing -- and get ready for the next big leap in human evolution. Ably narrated by Victor Talmadge, this three hour abridgement of Bob Frissell's Nothing In This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are meets every standard for good listening! -- Midwest Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review
"If ever there was an aptly named book, this is it. In a highly readable and sincere manner, Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are proceeds to thread together every New Age belief and conspiracy theory into a grand unified field theory of kookiness. They're all here: gray aliens, ascended masters, free energy, cattle mutilations, crop circles, rebirthing, earth changes, the Great Pyramid, and secret colonies on Mars. And yet, despite the sheer unbelievability of half the book, the author's goodwill and spiritual intentions are so infectious that the books ends up being a heartwarming experience. Nothing has the potential to become the Cosmic Trigger (Robert Anton Wilson's 1977 psychedelic mind-bender) of the '90s."
—Jay Kinney, Wired
"What is really taking place as we head toward the end of this millennium? If conventional explanations don't make sense to you anymore and you want to explore other options, read this book. An insightful, radical view of our planet's history and its future."
—Perceptions
"This is an accessible guidebook to consciousness expansion and evolutionary progress which, in effect, restates age-old knowledge, and in so doing reminds us of our heritage as spiritual beings. Frissell tells his account primarily through the experience of one Drunvalo Melchizedek, a 'walk-in' being who claims to be from the thirteenth dimension by way of several vibration-stepping-down incarnations along the way—on this occasion, via a mutual spiritual pact with a male human in 1972. Part of Drunvalo's mission is to remind us that we can assemble within ourselves the universal pattern of creation—our own merkabah vehicles—which will facilitate the evolution of our consciousness as well as that of planet Earth."
—Nexus
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Re: Nothing in the Book is True
Tue, October 13, 2009 - 11:08 AMhaha, I have that book and only read the first few pages as it seemed to be a complete copy of drunvalo's books.. I assume it contains different info somewhere.. I just moved on and read something else... strangey!
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Re: Nothing in the Book is True
Tue, October 13, 2009 - 12:34 PMI met a true walk in once.
I knew his wife. He'd been a violent abusive piece of red-necked shit from the first moment I met him until one day he stormed into the house and claimed he was going to bed. He fell asleep on the landing just outside his bedroom, she slept in the tiny bedroom most nights. She didn't disturb him other than to check he was still breathing for three days. He didn't move and she didn't dare wake him.
Then he woke up. And it wasn't him.
From the moment she heard the shower running, she knew he was awake and carefully went to see if there was any thing she could do for him.
"This amazing man met me at the bathroom door, introduced himself as David and asked if I'd like some breakfast as he was going to the kitchen anyway." his wife said as I sat in their living room. David was a great guy and probably still is as I haven't seen them for over a quarter of a century, but in no way could ever have been the man who was there before.
This man was educated, the previous drunken shit spent little time at school and was pretty illiterate. This man had a trace of an accent, the scum sounded like he was dragged out of a slum in the outback.
Lastly, the old personality had a broken tooth. When David smiled, his perfect teeth glistened. -
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