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Title: Nothing in this book is true but it's how thingsar
Post by: WalkerInTheWoods on June 26, 2002, 05:04:29
I have not read the book. Interesting title. What is it about?

Title: Nothing in this book is true but it's how thingsar
Post by: ralphm on June 27, 2002, 01:00:59
i have read it but don't remember about changing demensions. does it have anything to do with the merkaba meditation? i know the aurthor of the book was a teacher of the flower of life seminars, which teaches that technique.

Title: Nothing in this book is true but it's how thingsar
Post by: Gexx on June 27, 2002, 01:29:52
The book basically ties aliens, the pyramids, the Barmuda Triangle, crop circles and other unexplained phenomena into one big theory.  It is an amzing book(altough most will find it unbelievable) and if nothing else is an interesting read.  It teaches an acient breathing technique involving visualization of prana, and it teaches you how to change dimensions.  Basically it says that when we dies we go to the 5th overtone of the next dimension.  It's hard to explain, but I'll try.  It uses breathing techniques and visualtion of geometric figures to change dimensions.  If done properly one can reach the next dimension and develop "Christ Conciousness" where all thought instantly manifests itself.  I suggest you go purchase it and attempt top change dimensions, then get back to me.  Unfortunately, I let a friend borrow it and never got it back, so I haven't been able to reach Christ Conciousness.  A good friend of mine has however.  Just like most spiritual experiences, dimensional change recquires an open mind and lots of practice.  Basically its the kind of book that you have to read numerous times before it even starts to make sense.  Please tell me what you think of this idea.

Title: Nothing in this book is true but it's how thingsar
Post by: Gexx on June 26, 2002, 03:42:25
Have you guys ever read the book "Nothing in this book is true, but it's exactly how things are"?  If not, I recomend it.  If you have, I was wondering if you could share your experiences with changing dimensions.