Rating:  Summary: A Powerful Life Changing Book!!! Review: Thank God, that writers like Lynn are finally writing books that deal with the darker side of metaphysical subjects. This book is the answer for anyone who feels oppressed, depressed, in despair or just cant make their lives happen in a successful way. If you are one of these people take heart. Lynn has the explanation and the answer. According to Lynn,( and a growing number of writers ) humanity has been manipulated, used, humiliated and disgraced by entities from other dimensions. They in effect live off our negative emotions as nourishment, thus it is in their best interest to create as much suffering as possible. This information is common knowledge in shamanic circles. Im glad somone who is a "Light and Love" writer had the guts to put her experiences with these beings on paper. But far better is the fact that Lynn was given a solution to put this manipulation to an end once and for all. If you are execting another book like Excuse Me, forget this book. Dear God is a scary, powerful book.If you have an open mind and want answers, READ THIS BOOK NOW.It will change your life.
Rating:  Summary: I'm so sad I am angry! Review: They don't give an option for zero stars, so I am forced to give it 1, which is more than it deserves. I was a huge fan of EMYLIW, and was looking forward to this book. Unfortunately, this book is in direct opposition to everything she said in that one. The major premise of EMYLIW is that we are NOT victims. Our vibration, controlled/determined by our emotions, is what draws the experiences of our lives. THAT book changed my life for the better. This one puts us back to being victims, and it reads, as so many have said, like the babbling delusions of a madwoman. If you are into victimhood, go ahead and buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: Bold and Muddled Review: This is a difficult book to review. I will give 5 stars to the underlying message that Ms. Grabhorn is trying to convey. Perhaps her most important message is that not only does our negativity run deep, but it is being actively manipulated by other energies and entities, which she calls "The Others." As a student of spirituality and metaphysics for over fifteen years, I have known for some time that many "darker" entities have been around us and feeding off our negative energies. The wave of light coming onto the planet, which she calls "Psi," has been described by various sources as well. However... This information is not as startlingly new as she claims. Where the book breaks down is in her interpretation of the information she received (3 stars) and the organization and writing (2 stars). I don't doubt that her experiences and the information she received was real; it's just that her interpretation seems a bit immature and has traces of mania (I am all too familiar with manic energy, having personally experienced it myself). This would have been a much better book had she not rushed to publish quite so soon and allowed the cosmic dust to settle. Her story about the birth of the Cosmos, including "brothers" Abe and Lucifer was mildly interesting but far too long and rambling. Editing was needed here. I have a number of nitpicky issues with her reasoning. For example, she claims that her Primary Guide (aka Higher Self) was not 100% of the Light; but by definition the Higher Self is that aspect of self that *is* entirely in Light. So this part was a little confusing. There is also a thread of victimhood running through the book. She was fine before "The Others" started messing around with her. What she experienced, which was basically a Dark Night of the Soul or a spiritual emergency. Hello, there are LOTS of people on the planet who have gone through or are going through this. I'm not denying its impact or that "Others" were involved, but it just sounds like she didn't much understanding of the process, even in hindsight. She should read Gopi Krishna's "Kundalini," Richard Moss' "The Black Butterfly," or even "Spiritual Emergency" by the Grofs to put her experiences in perspective. As well, "Practical Psychic Self Defense" by Robert Bruce is an excellent reference to the many kinds of negative energies that are out there. It took her such a long time to finally preface her pendulum questions with "In the Name of the Light." And despite the strange answers from her "swinger" she nonetheless continued to abuse the tool. She was trying to get answers while under extreme physical and emotional duress as well as having returned to alcohol. These are all violations of basic Divination 101 principles. And finally, she claims that practically no channeled information can be trusted these days, so how are we to trust her information? One needs to do more than simply preface all statements with "In the Name of the Light." To be a clear channel requires much self-work, emotional clearing, honest self-examination, physical health, and abstinence from substances such as alcohol. So in summary, I give this book three stars. 5 for its message which I believe despite it's muddledness, and 2 for its delivery.
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