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Mutant Message Down Under

Mutant Message Down Under

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We are the primitive mutants
Review: This book is a beautiful insight and tribute to the Australian Aboriginal way of life. As an Australian who currently lives in the United States, the book enriched my pride and appreciation for the great natives of my land. The book also provided me with feelings of sadness - sadness that this world is so blind that it can no longer be a home for the "real people". The strongest message I derived from the book was that we are the primitive mutants who have lost our direction in life to the forces of busy-ness, wealth and technological advancement. And we have lost the ability to communicate and heal and identify with our inner selves - reading this book was in many ways a harsh awakening to the meaningless realities of our backward society.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sometimes I wonder
Review: How people communicate using their hearts, their methods of survival, how to really appreciate the things that are given.

A life which I have yet experience.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An outstanding spiritual journey
Review: A wonderful journey in the Australian outback that pictures the journey that every man should do within himself. The search for the Holy and the respect for Nature. Through the lessons of her Aborigenee guides Morgan wants to send a message to the "mutants" to us. We need to stop and look at what we are doing. Learn from the past to live the future. The Aboriginees may be "primitive" but they have a lot to teach to everyone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Insipid New Age Drivel
Review: This book is awful. It's shallow, condescending and ultimately ridiculous. Reading this book may even lower your IQ. Don't believe me? Read some of the reviews praising this rubbish.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LIfe changing, Focus changing
Review: I decided to write a review when'I read about the conspiracy surrounding this book. For me reading it has been a wake up call. I get to see how irresponsibly I have lived, and still do, while people far away with no connection to me have been holding the world together with their consciousness. That the contents are genuine can be vouched for by the touchstone of ones heart, one knows this to be truth, not for sensation. Thank You Marlo Morgan for pointing out a way home.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Transformative Work of Wisdom
Review: This book is one of the most influential works I have ever read. Through her story, Marlo Morgan opened my mind to the awesome oneness of all life on this planet. It is through her recognition of our fundamental connection to nature and to the eternal, boundless energy of the universe that Morgan's journey transformed her. She succeeds in making the reader appreciate the potential for both personal and global transformation inherent in realizing that connection. May you read this book and be blessed, and may you, those whom you meet, and all life on the planet benefit from the Mutant Message.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Should not have been in the non fiction catagory!
Review: This is supposedly a true story of a woman kidnapped and 'forced' to do a walkabout with an Aboriginal tribe called the Real People. While a very spiritual book, I find it terribly hard to put this in a non fiction catagory.

I believe Ms. Morgan took bits and pieces of stories and beliefs she has heard and tried to make them her own. And in doing so, created a very unbelievable list of characters and situations.

If the book had been written as fiction I believe I would have enjoyed it more, and found the unbelievable to be acceptable. As it was, I spent more time shaking my head at what we are expected to believe is real.

Read this book if you want a quick spirtual fix, but take it with a grain of salt!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Much hyped drivel!
Review: My reading time is far too valuable to be wasted on such poorly written books such as this one. The author is selling "new age-ism" to those souls who are lost or wandering. Get some real philosophy from someone who isn't so self-serving. I heard this woman on the radio and she is so unbelievable in her recounting and her tales/. I urge you to read something that will benefit your brain, your soul, your life -- trust me, this isn't it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mutant Message is a Global Celebration
Review: It is a great honor and privilege to be introduced to the Real People through Marlo Morgan's book Mutant Message. The clarity and wisdom of the Real People's teachings have validated and deepened my own spiritual journey. I've even added a morning prayer of thanks to The Oneness. Mutant Message is a global celebration.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the story of the mutant message
Review: Mutant Message Downunder is a passage way into the spiritual world of the aboriginies. It's a true story about a woman from the civilized, or what the aboriginies call the mutant, world journied into Austrailia for an amazing lesson about souls and the purposes of every living thing in life. The natives also taught the woman how to survive in the worst of places, spicificly the Austrailian desert itself. With no money, no clothes, and no identification after being burned in a ritual greeting, for the aborigines has burned them, the woman was sent back to share her story with the world in order to save the world. I don't recommend this story to anyone under the age of ten due to its complicated descriptions of the soul and definitions of life.


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