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August 24, 2008 at 1:29 am #6229quietsoundMember
Greetings you great Beings of Light!
I was just wondering if anyone out there has read the book called Return of Planet X by Jaysen Q Rand, Ph.D?
My husband is actually reading this “for” me and now he’s hooked. Anyway, he’s reading it to basically tell me in a nutshell what is said because I just couldn’t get past the few beginning pages ….
The things he has been telling me about it and I won’t go into the whole thing but I was wondering if anyone has read it?
What you think of it? Do you agree with it or disagree, or any other comment you wish to make about the book
Much Love,
TerryAugust 24, 2008 at 4:58 am #7587WillMember…seems like you came to the right site…
…you might want to direct that question to Annu…
August 25, 2008 at 12:18 am #7588ShyloLoveKeymasterHi there,
Unfortunately, I have not read this book, although it sounds very interesting!
I certainly feel that Nibiru or Planet X is on it’s way back to our solar system. But I can’t say either way if I agree with what the book postulates as I have not read it. I wonder if Google books has it in their library? Often, one can read large parts of books through Google books for free. I’ll have to check it out!
I’ll let you know if I find out more.
Namaste!
AnnuAugust 25, 2008 at 11:34 am #7589quietsoundMemberHello Dear One!
From what I have been told about the book and its contents you would find it very fascinating because in the beginning of the book it gives you a lot of information about the other different cultures throughout history and how this has happened before with actual proof of people preparing for this disaster finding thousands of people in caves stockpiled with what we would call survival stuff.
I ended up getting this book from our local library.
August 25, 2008 at 3:06 pm #7590opalescentMember@quietsound wrote:
From what I have been told about the book and its contents you would find it very fascinating because in the beginning of the book it gives you a lot of information about the other different cultures throughout history and how this has happened before with actual proof of people preparing for this disaster finding thousands of people in caves stockpiled with what we would call survival stuff.
Hm, I wonder if they used any of the survival stuff, how much was left intact…
August 26, 2008 at 12:38 am #7591quietsoundMemberThere are SOOOO many civilizations that were burried under and to find thousands of people, literally thousands in caves hiding, and underground, and the stuff that was left behind. Like they have found specific things burried under ground by over 1 thousand feet of things we use today or things so high tech in the future that it is mind blowing. In some cases they found cities burried or uncovered over the centuries and looks like they were just walking down the street holding hands with others. They literally found wooly mammaths and elephants FROZEN solid under thick ice perfectly preserved. When the poles shifted at one point where africa is today was once the north pole hence the reason for the frozen animals that would never ever survive under thick ice.
I’m quoting from the actual “book” it’s not me making up a story. My husband is still reading the book and he explains to me what he has read because any more I’m not a great reader like I use to be. I listen to books. they do not have that one in audio.
but anyone that really wants to take the time to read it and if you are in to that kind of stuff, information and so on you should either buy a copy on amazon.com or go to your local library and borrow a copy.
August 26, 2008 at 1:38 am #7592WillMember…there was once the largest mountain in N.America…Mt.Tehama…which blew about 250,000 years ago to be reduced to Mt. Lassen…the cap from the lava flow nearby was was tunneled under in the California gold rush of the 1850’s…and a metal mechanical object was found !…it was in a small local museum until it disappeared a few years ago…
August 26, 2008 at 1:52 am #7593quietsoundMemberEXACTLY, my friend, Exactly!!
How are you btw!
Hugs,
TerryAugust 26, 2008 at 4:31 am #7594opalescentMemberYes, I’ve read that mammoths were found frozen with undigested food still in their mouths, crazy!
About that mountain that blew up… our son is 4 and can watch some pretty intense stuff in movies, though he is quite limited for now with what he watches. He saw one that happened to have a mildly destructive volcanic explosion in it, and he lost it, cried inconsolably, deep grieving crying. I honor that, but what can Mommy do? I feel like I could be lying to say it wouldn’t happen again… So I hold him and let him process it. 🙁
This is a kid who can watch Godzilla movies and tell you it’s a guy in a rubber suit and little buildings. These ancient memories are persistent, aren’t they?
Terry, have you read anything from operationterra.com?
August 26, 2008 at 11:37 am #7595quietsoundMemberNo, I have not but I will check it out and get back to you on that one!
September 20, 2008 at 10:32 pm #7596Ascend2luvMember@opalescent wrote:
About that mountain that blew up… our son is 4 and can watch some pretty intense stuff in movies, though he is quite limited for now with what he watches. He saw one that happened to have a mildly destructive volcanic explosion in it, and he lost it, cried inconsolably, deep grieving crying. I honor that, but what can Mommy do? I feel like I could be lying to say it wouldn’t happen again… So I hold him and let him process it. 🙁
I remember having terrifying dreams of volcanoes when i was a child, they persisted into adulthood. I havent had one for ages but your mention of your sons fears suddenly reminded me that I too share his fear of volcanoes. Just watching documentary programmes where people measure the volcano’s activity I start to feel panicky for them thinking they should run away. Why is it every video game has lava in it – its daft but I get really scared when I play a game with lava in it!
I have heard that a lot of phobias of things like dark places or water etc. are because of ancient memories.
September 21, 2008 at 6:27 am #7597OrissaMember@Ascend2luv wrote:
I remember having terrifying dreams of volcanoes when i was a child, they persisted into adulthood. I havent had one for ages but your mention of your sons fears suddenly reminded me that I too share his fear of volcanoes. Just watching documentary programmes where people measure the volcano’s activity I start to feel panicky for them thinking they should run away. Why is it every video game has lava in it – its daft but I get really scared when I play a game with lava in it!
I have heard that a lot of phobias of things like dark places or water etc. are because of ancient memories.
I haven’t read the book either, Caz but it does sound very interesting. I’ve also read somewhere something about phobias coming from “past life” memories. So far I have only worked with 2 people on their phobias but in both cases they did originate from memories of other incarnations, which were then triggered in this current life. One had a fear of flying & the other had a fear of agrophobia & panic attacks.
As I was reading about your fear of volcanoes what came to me was Pompei for you….. just a thought.
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