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Ringing Cedars Of Russia (1997)

by Vladimir Megré(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 4
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The Ringing Cedars of Russia
review 1: I managed to make my way through the entire text with some difficulty. I would assign 'Anastasia' to the fantasy genre. This is obviously a translation from the original language, and as such, has some unique word associations. The premise of a young woman of the Russian taiga having world-changing powers is a bit off the wall. This is indicated as one of a series of like manuscripts. I think I'll pass on reading any more.
review 2: The second book by Vladimir Megré, 'The Ringing Cedar Series' kept the flow gracefully connected to 'Anastasia' in the first series. I love how this literature manifests and intermingles in so many other facets of my personal life. It's like 'The Never Ending Story', where the reader becomes totally enmeshed in the story and can of
... moreten become an active character within the same story. (Well, in truth we can ;) Right NOW, on this sacred Earth, many are reconnecting with ancient wisdoms, and this book is super instrumental in facilitating this process with great force. What amazes me most about the series is the heart language that is deeply interwoven into each letter. It's as if the story and information are only secondary to the roller coaster of emotions one feels throughout. I was reading this book winding through the Highlands of Guatemalan, in Lake Atitlan, through the Belizian Cayes, and after visiting super sacred sites throughout Meso-America, which aided me in connecting deeply with Anastasia and the Dolmens in Russia. I feel that the 'modern' world has a severe case of amnesia with relation to our past, and this book in the series really starts to excavate the sacred remembrance residing within the jewelbox of our hearts. If you resonate with the first book in the series the second is no different, so enjoy and spread your feelings and thoughts afterwards so that the momentum of this grandiose movement gains even more momentum. -Chad Quetzalcoatl Carson- less
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Hadiyaholmes78
Probably the weakest chapter of the serie but a good read anyway.
Amber
Continued lessons in Anastasia's channeling through Vladamir.
Dolphins2010
Love it. Can't wait to see what happens next.
joemitchell
Strange, some interesting ideas.
jane
interesting and inspiring
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