Review 1
Edward B.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2019
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I am excited to be the first person to review this extraordinary book. It is written with great poise, sincerity and clarity and in light of what the author has experienced this is a phenomenal achievement. If you are interested in learning more about the significance of these kind of experiences, I think this book will exceed your expectations.
The second half of the book really took me by surprise. The author’s ideas regarding the nature of space time and conciousness are the most elegant and thrilling revelations I have ever encountered. I could never have imagined I would have found them here. There is a humility in the manner in which the author introduces these difficult subjects, but what he has discovered is I believe of great importance and I am extremely grateful he chose to share it. Take this opportunity and read the book.
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My Response
This reply is going to be very brief. I was really lucky that my first review was also probably my most positive.
Shortly after reviewing my book Edward communicated with me through Twitter and I found out that he is a wise young fellow which made his compliments all the more gratifying. I can’t really say more than that other than I am very grateful for his glowing review.
Review 2
PCL
3.0 out of 5 stars
New Agey nice, but of course naive
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019
"The linear protoverse is like a college." Hmm, that's about the 1,000th time we've heard that from our dopey new age friends. Completely denies the dark side - the unconscionable acts being wrought upon the planet by perhaps a different set of "visitors". Ask your buddies about abductions, animal & human, and how they sometimes meet the same gruesome fate. Sack up, friend - we're at war...Fast forward after 2nd reading: same conclusion, help others and it'll be OK. Not bad, but denies the bigger picture we're piecing together via forbidden archeology, ancient astronaut theory, Vallee's conclusions of alien control systems, Jacob's hybrid hypothesis, etc. And why suppress any negative info the author might have? Truth is truth, and sometimes it hurts. And how 'bout your concluding thought that thinking about the aliens and abduction terrifies you?? Duh???
My Response
It seems pretty clear to me that PCL has already made his or her conclusions about the subject of E.T and human interactions. In their mind, the visitors are bad and therefore any hypothesis or theory that suggests otherwise is false. PCL opens with a quote which definitely does not appear in my book “The linear protoverse is like a college” which is incorrect in my opinion and also demonstrates that PCL completely misunderstood the very premise of the Protoverse. The Universe is linear, the Protoverse is fractal. Also the Protoverse is not like a college, it is more like an incubator of consciousness. The Universe is more like a college, but really it is more like a loud bright room with lots of novel and new experiences.
I also try to remain objective concerning the visitors motives, although I do share what they told me, which is that sentient life is incredibly rare in the Universe and their primary concern is our long term survival. I suspect that this is what PCL takes umbrage to. To PCL the aliens are bad and therefore any suggestion to the contrary is just plain wrong. I think that the reason that most abductees believe that the visitor’s motives are good is simply because we have shared their thoughts. Their very method of communication removes the possibility of deception. Abductees are terrified of the visitors and dread their manifestations in our lives. On a very real, primal level I hate them, but I also think that their motives are pure.
It isn’t a contradiction, it is just confusing as hell. Scary stuff isn’t always bad, it’s just scary. Life saving surgery is terrifying, but also good. That is how I feel about alien abduction, it is bad and scary, but also good and beneficial to us in the long term.
Oh also I didn’t suppress negative info, I removed personal information about a particular event during one encounter that focused on my reproduction organs in a surgical a graphic way. This occurred when I was 13 years old and was too personal to share. It is not my intention horrify or titillate my readers with gruesome stories.
There is a lot more meat to chew on the negative reviews isn’t there. I hope that I wasn’t too harsh with PCL.
Well, having given birth in a lucid dream when I was young. When I said (after the birth) let me see; I was shown a glowing white cat with fur that went into the light; I was amazed. (A lot of doctors and technology were around.) I have a memory of walking down a corridor that showed open outer-space on the sides.
Having explored consciousness in the amazon jungle in my 50's, I offer my two-cents of my learning. (I was on a spirit quest at the time, haha)
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