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    Thread: 40th anniversary boxed set Amazon review


    RainyDays (Offline)

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    07-12-2021, 08:10 PM
    Saw an Amazon review for the hardcover box set that claimed it contained removed information. Can anyone speak on this? Just want to make sure.

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    Bring4th_Austin (Offline)

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    07-15-2021, 06:05 PM
    Hi RainyDays,

    For some background, the 40th anniversary boxed set was conceptualized by the publisher, and we worked with them to perform some relatively minor updates to the text (primarily punctuation, nothing substantive). For all intents and purposes, they are the same text as the original blue books, The Law of One Books I-V. The Amazon reviewer may have been confused. You can learn more about the saga of the Ra contact transcripts and related publications in the sections "How These Books Came to Be" and "The Relistening Report" in The Ra Contact: Teaching the Law of One Volume 1.

    Sorry for any confusion.

    PS.
    I've moved this thread to the Olio forum, just because it's more about the publishing of the books rather than the substance.
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