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Rating: Summary: Who are the Nine, really? Review: First caveat I'd put forth - would you rather hear what you'd like to hear, or what you need to hear? Second - before reading this book, find "Stargate Conspiracy" by Pincknett and Price, read it, then read OPoC. Third, as you read OPoC, when you hit something truly original, reflect on what it would mean if the world were really as 'Tom' describes it. My husband is of African descent, I am not. If the things in this book are true, that means some things that I, personally, am uncomfortable with. I'd want more corroboration of 'Tom's' credentials than have been provided so far before taking his pronouncements as revealed truth. Finally, to the true believers who are feeling offended or threatened by these criticisms - take responsibility for the consequences of the beliefs you espouse. Sincerity is not an excuse.
Rating: Summary: Message Review: I bought The Only Planet Of Choice about 7 years ago and I still go back to it. What is important about the book is that it contains truths that resonate with the deepest core of your being. Anyone who reads it with an open mind will experience this. I recommend this book to everyone on the planet - it is an essential, uplifting read!
Rating: Summary: wow! Review: I've read this book countless amount of times, and I still find it to be the No.1 book for consistenty and Integrity. I personally would highly reccomend this Book to everyone.
Rating: Summary: Extremely interesting Review: The only way to judge this book is to give it a go, to read it and see whether you think the voice of 'Tom' is as he claims to be. I'm not someone who is regularly persuaded by hocus pocus, but the voice of 'Tom' was quite unlike anything else I have come across. He was consistent, original to us, and the messages he carried were of the highest intelligence and inspirational input. He says himself that you should not be lead by anything that does not agree with your intuition - therefore the only thing to do is try it yourself and form your own opinion.
Rating: Summary: Only From America? Review: There has been a very enthusiastic response to this book in many quarters, however while it is in many ways impressive and quite fascinating I would like to question just how much creedence we should give to this work. I will admit that the book contains a number of statements that seem more than surface contradictions to my own set of beliefs, and inevitably that colours my review. I would have to say there are at present more reasons for my viewing the work with suspicion than accepting it. Lets start with the more concrete reasons: 1. I am aware of having seven chakras, which I have explored and felt at various times. Why doesn`t the book tell us where the two extra chakras are, since this would be a ready way of adding to its sense of veracity?We are told the ninth chakra is at the top of the head, but we already know the crown chakra is there. So where can the other two be placed? If they are in the same line as the others it is hard to say where they would be fitted in. To be more blunt, we do not have nine chakras, we have seven. 2. If earth is the only planet where people have free will, how do civilisations on other planets develop self awareness? What I understand of spiritual progression is that it is an increase in awareness of the self, which is gained so much through the errors we are bound to make, and the lessons we consequently learn, as self determining creatures. Ergo no free will, no spiritual growth. Understood that each soul is stated to spend at least one incarnation on Earth, but that is not enough for the journey back to God. 3.How do we reconcile the statements of Tom that Christ is in all of us and that we should not deify Jesus? 4. The promised landings of 1976 did not occur.Now some arguably more subjective points: 1. Tom is supportive of nuclear power, which depends on splitting the atom (destroying something made by God), and generating dangerous waste that we can`t dispose of. 2. How could Jesus` death have nullified our collective karmic debts at that point if he had not been the incarnation of God? 3. Of the resurrection, Tom says this was `the first time this had been done.`Just an example of his utterances that sound a bit off-beam and don`t ring true. 4. As is his suggestion of the artificial insemination of the Virgin Mary. 5. Tom gives the planet Earth a central significance in the Universe, as the only planet of free will, the most beautiful, densest etc which is obviously flattering to his listeners. 6. Tom very seldom contradicts any suggestion made by his interviewers. His statements often seem to conform to what they would like to believe. 7. His pauses to consult the remainder of the Council of Nine seem phony. 8. He is extremely poor on specifics and at the end of the book one has only an impression of understanding while actually being clear about very little. The book has many interesting concepts and has some depth and substance, and much apparent wisdom. There are certainly aspects that give pause for thought and do have a sense of veracity. However my final verdict regarding Tom has to be , while I am willing to believe he is not of this Earth,that he is not entirely a trustworthy source.
Rating: Summary: This is the truth. Review: Very impressive information. If you can open your mind and more importantly open your feelings this could be the most important book ever created in history of mankind literacy at this point. It is advisible to realx before takin' on this journey of new, very special information. I'm very sure that there sometin' in it for everybody. It's a book where you can be puzzled by all things they claim. But I experienced this: what one day is rubbish can be very clear next week/month. Please take time to read it.
Rating: Summary: AMAZING! Review: What a great message of hope, as well as a call to action! This book answered question that I have had my entire life. However, while reading it, I noticed that it was answering questions that I didn't even know that I had. I've recommended it to everyone I know. I've read it three times now. What is most amazing, in my opinion, is how how peaceful and happy I feel after each read. I think that this book should be required reading for ever student in the world. I am looking to start discussion group on this book. My email is below, if you're interested, drop me a line. I've got several other books that are right in line with The Only Planet of Choice that I'd like to add to the discussion.
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