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The Source Field Investigations: The Hidden Science And Lost Civilizations Behind The 2012 Prophecies (2011)

by David Wilcock(Favorite Author)
4.18 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0525952047 (ISBN13: 9780525952046)
languge
English
publisher
Dutton Adult
review 1: This is a very interesting book. It is one to which I found a lot of resonance. The book covers a very wide area, as one would expect from the title. It is how the Source, or source field , affects our lives. Both off and on Earth. David Wilcock uses a lot of scientific data to back up the theories he proposes. A lot of which can be independently verified. The Scientists, even if not all of their work. If like myself, you understand the world around us to be one of energy, I recommend this book! It really does have something for everyone. From scientist to esoteticist alike. I won't spoil the book by divulging specifics, I will , as ever, leave that to you to make up your own mind! A must read!
review 2: This books research connects the earliest everyday livin
... moreg records through time to the present. Technology viewing through modern day equipment is used to verify comparisons in research. Presented in this book, the DNA code evolves in sequences of charted galactic energy. Education through focus in self-awareness of such events and daily; could increase particular useable energies, and direct ones then attached path with them. Energy in its many forms does have an effect on life. To place one’s self in a possible contact driven position; with variation and levels, seems to be an individual choice. One could assume the position would not be with a hard task-master. There doesn’t seem to be technology in place to duplicate the source’s energies or awareness for the need to. For those who want to browse the internet; for ELF and EMF wavelength possible comparison effects, information is available there. Reasonably no one would expect to be duped into a permanent allegiance with incorrect energy effects. Clearly visible are the many years of painstaking research throughout this book. With the many topics this book covers, cross-referencing with outside sources could be an adventure. I own a copy of this book. less
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Luba1988
I am totally enthralled with the wealth of fascinating knowledge presented here ...
Armand
Some interesting ideas but a lot of gobbledygook to wade through too
AlanPz
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
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