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The Millennium Book of Prophecy: 777 Visions and Predictions from Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, Gurdjieff, Tamo-San, Madame Blavatsky, the Old and New T |
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Rating:  Summary: millennium prophecies Review: This book is the most comprehensive book on prophecies for modern times that I have seen. It covers an amazingly broad range of prophets (as the title indicates) and includes prophecies from Ruth Montgomery, Osho, and Buddha, among others. The author takes a very clear headed and methodical approach to the subject. It is a wonderful book for those who are skeptical about the coming earth changes. Many modern books on this topic can come across as flakey and unscientific, but this one has a very solid feel to it. For more open-minded yet still critical people I would also recommend all of the books of Ruth Montgomery on this topic, particularly the most recent one, The World To Come.
Rating:  Summary: millennium prophecies Review: This book is the most comprehensive book on prophecies for modern times that I have seen. It covers an amazingly broad range of prophets (as the title indicates) and includes prophecies from Ruth Montgomery, Osho, and Buddha, among others. The author takes a very clear headed and methodical approach to the subject. It is a wonderful book for those who are skeptical about the coming earth changes. Many modern books on this topic can come across as flakey and unscientific, but this one has a very solid feel to it. For more open-minded yet still critical people I would also recommend all of the books of Ruth Montgomery on this topic, particularly the most recent one, The World To Come.
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