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The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology for the Age of Light

The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology for the Age of Light

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology for the Age of Light
Review: I am an avid reader of channeled books, as they are some of my favorite. I am always interested in other worldly/dimensional personalities and how they look at us in this dimension on planet earth. This one, I feel, falls way short of what it could have been. There are some useful points here and there like the proton band of light that we pass through ever so often and that the Mayan calender is bringing a great spiritual change (but really, you could find this out somewhere else too). Is it trying to give us great insights to the universe? Or is it trying to give us a lesson in astrology?

This book lacks a solid cohesive flow as the author channels all kinds of different animal consciousness like a reptile, a cat and others. It's not that I don't believe in such things, because I feel everything is consciousness...even a rock (and someone could channnel that rock). One minute she's channeling Satya about the comos, then next a reptile (its name was King Lizard I think) talking about something completely different. Maybe if all these seperate consciousness' focused on a similar topic...., or, I don't know. The book just doesn't come off very convincing. I would tend to put this in the random gibberish catagory as I didn't find much use from it. It's not a book that makes you think deeply or makes you look at your life with new eyes.

If you want profound, if you want a channeled book that will give you anwers that will help in every day life....check out "Seth Speaks" by Jane Roberts (or any of the Seth books). If you like to explore, then this book is "okay"...but if you want life changing ideas that mean something, look somewhere else.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: :/
Review: I hate to leave bad reviews but in this case I'd have to advise anyone reading this book to be very wary. I am open-minded, and try not to pre-judge anything as much as possible, even it it is really really out there. This book threw me for a major loop, but when I got to the part where she is channeling the moon, and "the moon" claims that it came from an impact on the "surface of Jupiter" I almost burst out laughing. Ok, for those of you who don't know -- Jupiter is a GAS GIANT. It is MADE OF GAS. There is NO surface on Jupiter. The moon was most likely formed when a Mars-sized object struck the surface of EARTH and knocked off a bunch of rock, which went into orbit and slowly formed the moon.
*sigh* Like I said, I hate giving bad reviews but as someone from the stars, I can't endorse this at all. Sorry.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Must be Stoned
Review: I have always been open minded about all theories of reality and the existance of life. When I heard of the Photon Band, I was unbelievably enthused. This was something that felt like it might be real, and correspond with personal revelations that I've had in my life. When I began researching the Photon Belt, I came across the name of this book. I was so hopeful that this book would shed light on the true facts about the Photon Belt and its discovery; no luck. This book like all other sources on the Photon Belt states that "The Photon Band was first detected in 1961 by means of satellite-borne instruments". This is all the proof they have of its existence. (...) While you as a reader may be interested in such theories, you may be interested in some of the theories in the book. As a fellow human being, I implore you to keep your wits about you if you decide to read this book. Don't believe everything you read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Misconceptions at best, intentional trickery at worst!
Review: I have always been open minded about all theories of reality and the existance of life. When I heard of the Photon Band, I was unbelievably enthused. This was something that felt like it might be real, and correspond with personal revelations that I've had in my life. When I began researching the Photon Belt, I came across the name of this book. I was so hopeful that this book would shed light on the true facts about the Photon Belt and its discovery; no luck. This book like all other sources on the Photon Belt states that "The Photon Band was first detected in 1961 by means of satellite-borne instruments". This is all the proof they have of its existence. (...) While you as a reader may be interested in such theories, you may be interested in some of the theories in the book. As a fellow human being, I implore you to keep your wits about you if you decide to read this book. Don't believe everything you read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pleiadian Agenda
Review: I just love this book. It is like a fresh waterfall of fantastic memories. I always have it with me, and when my spirit is sinking because of all the darkness here on this planet this book helps me to remember my purpose. I have read the other works of Barbara Hand and she has my ultimate respect for her hard work and dedication. I just want to thank her for beeing ther for us. Light and love to you Barbara Hand Clow

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Must be Stoned
Review: This is a mishmash of disjointed babblings with no explanations whatsoever.

O.J. Simpson, the L.A. SWAT team, lizards, and Abraham, oh and much, much more ...HUH!!!

I was ready for some kind of revelation in reading this, but I couldn't understand a single thing. I guess I should've broken out the old bong from storage and fired it up first. I'm sure I could've gotten at least some version of the puzzle put together.

I'm assuming this book needs some kind of primer before reading because if it actually makes sense then it is very advanced in its field.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of its genre!
Review: To read this book is to have your eyes opened. Unlike many other channeled works that jog your universal memory banks, this one really pries into your heart chakra with the minimal amount of intellectual effort. The channeled knowledge contained within this book is a grade above similar works such as The Explorer Race by Robert Shapiro because it is transmitted on an emotional level that reinforces the Bear & Co. Publishing paradigm that emotions are the keys that human use to unlock their power and that of the earth they are organically and morphogenetically linked to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good material for New Agers and Occultists
Review: Welcome to this wake-up call. Whoosh, at the time I read this book, which is a while ago by now, I thought I'd been 'shaken up' enough by the Pleiadians to be able to handle more 'wild' information. Not!

Phew, I needed to take my time with it. Read it a chapter at a time, or sometimes just a page at a time. And sometimes I needed to put this book in a closet somewhere and not get back to it until a couple of weeks (or months) later.

But I LOVED it. At times while reading it my mind was sweating, trying to keep up with the info that was flooding in. Sometimes I felt emotions rising. And other times I was swimming in all the old memories that came back in, or exuberantly broke through the old limits in ecstatic joy and enjoyed my re-found freedom. "Oh yeah!!! That's right! I forgot! There is no limit here! So hey, why wait? Let's go!!"

It's been more than a year now since I've read this book, I guess. And whoah, what a big journey of changes has occurred since then. Every so many days I get this sence of "Oh yeah, now I'm really speeding up in my personal growing process." And the next day: "Oh no, NOW I do!" ...and the next day: "I did it again..."

I have a sense it might be time to just pick up "The Pleiadian Agenda" again and to read those chapters that I did read back then but didn't fully understand. Maybe now I'm ready for them and am I open enough to hear the message.

So if you read this book and you just don't get it quite yet: Just sit back and enjoy your day. Try again later, whenever you feel drawn to do so.

I love it, and I would like to thank Barbara Hand Clow, the Pleiadians, Anubis, the Moon and all others who speak to us through this book for making the information available. Thank you for waking me up!

Namaste,
Ma-Ra SolarAurea

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DISTRUBING
Review: Well, I must say that had this book been a bit more organized and better put together it would have been a really good book. But the problem with it was that it threw way too much information on top of you without ever explaining its relevance or meaning. By the time I was done I had not a single clue as to what I had just read. A very unfulfilling book... I would have like to see a little more explanation of the points being presented.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Unbelievable
Review: When beginning this book I remained open minded and said that I
wouldn't pre-judge it.This book has some interesting information, but I think it falls short on being convincing.

Because the information is supposed to be channeled by higher light beings from different dimensions I thought that their opinions of what's happening on earth would be honest and unbiased, but when you use a human there is always room for error. So, since Clow is passing it all off as channeled information it makes me doubt the credibility and validity of the sources she used, based on some of the comments made in the book.
For instance, saying that there is no "real" God, which implies that most religious systems are a pharse, but then making references to the bible and stating that certain events really did happen. You can't have it both ways.
I'm not saying there's no truth to the book I just think that the execution was poor, but some of the information is still usable.


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