07-14-2020, 11:23 AM
I have always been an avid reader. I have a huge library. But I will say right off—there is nothing like the Ra Material.
For channeled material, the Seth books are good. So is Bringers of the Dawn. Dolores Cannon's books are interesting. I did enjoy Journey of Souls as well.
But it is also efficacious to stray off a particular path. You might learn a lot about connectedness from a book such as The Holographic Universe. Or you might get a sense of the vast mystery and how to navigate it from Castaneda's books.
In my opinion, it's better to stay with material written before the more recent explosion of new age writings. There is just so much these days—just look at how many people are saying they are channeling Ra. It's not that I am a debunker, but a little discernment regarding the plethora of Youtubers and marketed new age books is probably a good thing.
@ LukeM7: thanks for letting us know about Larsen's book on Amazon. I'm going to get that. It seems we have read a lot of the same stuff.
For channeled material, the Seth books are good. So is Bringers of the Dawn. Dolores Cannon's books are interesting. I did enjoy Journey of Souls as well.
But it is also efficacious to stray off a particular path. You might learn a lot about connectedness from a book such as The Holographic Universe. Or you might get a sense of the vast mystery and how to navigate it from Castaneda's books.
In my opinion, it's better to stay with material written before the more recent explosion of new age writings. There is just so much these days—just look at how many people are saying they are channeling Ra. It's not that I am a debunker, but a little discernment regarding the plethora of Youtubers and marketed new age books is probably a good thing.
@ LukeM7: thanks for letting us know about Larsen's book on Amazon. I'm going to get that. It seems we have read a lot of the same stuff.
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