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The MESSENGERS : A True Story of Angelic Presence and the Return to the Age of Miracles

The MESSENGERS : A True Story of Angelic Presence and the Return to the Age of Miracles

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More then angels! Tremendous true story! Very insightful!
Review: Absolutely stunning, true story of communications with angels which finally result in scientifically-based, past-life regression sessions with Nick Bunick. As I perused the previous Amazon on-line reviews of this book it becomes painfully clear that readers either love the book (I certainly do) or hate it (and they're pretty darn vocal about it). Bunick, a very successful Oregon businessman, is today experiencing the very same "love it or hate it" response to his message that Paul of Tarsus also experienced in his time on earth. It is the most profound book of religion, spirituality, love and "real-life" insights into the teachings of "Jeshua" (Jesus) that's been published in years. If you're open-minded and enjoy religion and/or spirituality and/or mankind's relationship to angels and/or the divine spark that resides within each of us, "The Messengers" will hit you like a lighting bolt of powerful, love-filled, spiritual energy. It's more than just angels, more than stories of Paul, more than reincarnation . . . it's about that infinite, intangible, real part of God that lives within each and every one of us. Excellent book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 4:44 It happens to me too.
Review: Now I know for sure that there is a reason why I wake up often and the clock reads 4:44. I was born knowing there was more to the story of Jesus and his followers. I couldn't "just believe" the stories presented to me in Bible school as a child but who was there to tell me which version was true or at least the most true. It took courage to publish this book knowing how strongly people feel about their understanding of the truth. I personally have always wanted to have my own experience as was promised to all who believed. Before I ever knew of Nick Brunick or read the book,I have been waking at 4:44 often in the night. I had no compulsion to do anything or even give it more than a passing thought. I had no dream recall of any experience nor had I ever met any of the people involved in the book. Still I woke at 4:44 a.m. and thought "This feels like an important number but I don't know why." Now I know there are others who felt a kinship to the events that took place so long ago. Thanks for Sharing Nick and Julia and your friends who gave you so much support along the way. This book explained also why celibacy became necessary and why women were denied leadership roles. It was all so simple business-like. A decision that remains in practice today and is believed to be the will of God. Read this book then decide for yourself how important the information is to you and your spirituality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Book!
Review: The Messengers is an incredible, true story that will leave you amazed and wanting more! Thank goodness Nick Bunick has another equally excellent book out, In God's Truth, which I also highly recommend reading after this book! The Messengers offers solid "proof", if you are one that needs "proof", of the existence of angels and their assistance in our lives. God works in mysterious ways and we only need to ask for help.

I was totally fascinated with Nick's journey with the angels, his friend's encounters with the angels and how one's higher power intervenes and helps out in our lives. The passages were written with such descriptive clarity, that I thought that I was right there. The angel encounters were so incredible - I am at a loss for words!

I applaud Nick for sharing his beautiful story with the rest of the world. It is so interesting to read about Paul and how man has changed the Bible and the dogma and rules that have been put in place for religion. It saddens me to think that it was never meant to be this way at all.

This is a book with a message and that message is love - pure and simple. The message is also about trust and faith and living our lives differently. This is a book that will leave you with many questions as well as questioning yourself. It will linger with you for days and gently tap you on the shoulder with a reminder of a "444" or "111" experience! Truely!

If there are only two books you read this year, read BOTH of Nick Bunick's books - and your life will be forever changed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The 444's
Review: The one thing to remember when reading this book, is that it is a secular book, and you can see that just by looking at the cover. Readers should be cautioned that the material is inflamatory to mainstream christianity (atleast the second part is). But what sells more books than controversy? For the record, I enjoyed the book, because I took it as a strict allegory, when it came to the second part. I am like Nick, in that I am pretty much skeptical about anything, probably a leading cause for dismay in my heavenly angels. It's good reading, in that it tells an interesting story when it comes to the apostle Paul. I think it's a neat secular view. If that's what secular people believe about biblical times. Since it's admittedly secular to begin with, I took it with a grain of salt-I don't think people need to worry about this being the next new bible any time soon. I think the important part of the book, people miss, because there is a circus when it comes to the content. There is a 'coded' message, in there, I think, and that is on page 15, and most who read it, who are like me, will probably pick up on it the first time they see it, like I did. It's something to watch out for, if there is angelic caution, it's merited, if it's what I think it is, (and it looks like it,) regulatory measures must be made as well as ethical considerations, if it's come this far. I don't even think the authors of this book have even considered the ramifications. I think all they see is the bottom line. The future can still change, depending on what happens, and I think, that's why it's still protected and again, it's merited. Read it for what it is, and you'll do fine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absolutely Goes against the Bible!!
Review: This book may be interesting and it may have some good things to say. I found it is a book that promotes showing love to people...BUT if you take this book to be true then you must completely reject the Bible. At no point in the book does it line up with the Bible. If you hold to the teachings of the Bible you will see that the way it presents Jesus and Saul is completely different from what is taught in the Bible. I found it interesting that at no point does it agree with exactly how the Bible is written. It completely questions the validity and puts the focus on Angels on the same level as their Creator God. I recommend that you purchase the book, "The Stranger on the road to Emmaus" which expains the Bible in a way that helps to solve the puzzle of the Bible. Plus, how do you know all angels are good?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So thought provking................
Review: This is a very interesting book, and must be read with an open mind. After reading about the 4:44, I awoke one morning and the clock read 3:33. Maybe I am getting closer. I enjoyed the part of the regression, and felt like I was almost there in those times. Paul was a very complex person, but he really did beleive in the message Jeshua gave. But just like today, egos, power, control and money get in the way of the real message. Today people still worship the man Jesus, and never pay attention to what he taught. I have always believed that the bible was written by men, who wrote THEIR experiences of that time ,and had never met Jesus. Like Mark, who was 8 when he heard Jesus speak, but later in his life, after much maturing wrote what he felt. The books were by some men that never knew Jesus, but were stories handed down through family. And all the letters from Paul, were written over many years, and he had changed his views many times over. I don't understand how people today can read the bible, and take eveything literally. I love this book. Good food for thought.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The messangers
Review: This would be the 5th copy of this book that I have purchased. I have read it 3 times and each time something else comes out.
I have given this book to the people who I feel are in the proper frame of mind to truly appreciate it.
Excellant reading at a time when we could certainly use a little spiritual broad minded reality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Meet the Angels!
Review: When I first read this book last year, I was just opening up to spirituality and the presence of angels. I know now that God and the angels guided me to read the book so that I could learn more about how the angels are with us every single day, and they are here to help. My intuition told me that everything in the book was indeed true, and I loved reading of all the angel experiences. Now, approximately one year later, I myself have conversations with the angels on a daily basis and they are my best friends. We all benefit by opening to their Divine, healing presence and asking them to help us with our lives. Thank you, Nick, for sharing your story with the rest of us!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fact or Fiction?
Review: Whichever way you choose to interpret this book doesn't matter. What does matter however is the messages within. I personally felt uplifted, filled with joy, hope and eager to experience whilst I was reading the book. When I had finished I wondered could this possible be true, I so desperately wanted to believe so. To believe that there are beings out there helping us to make this world a better place to live, to raise our children in and to help me achieve greater enlightenment about myself and others, how fantastic can that be. In the midst of another war in Europe and closer to home just looking around at life and attitudes around me, I think it would be a wonderful thing to know that I am not alone in wanting to make this different, better, safer. Not being a theologian but based on numerous books I have read, we really see Saul or Paul in a completely different light and if this story is true when you look at discrepanies recorded in history regarding his life, where else do we have the same discrepancies. Perhaps we can look deeper into the teachings of Jesus, and see what he was really trying to say?


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