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Star Wisdom: Principles of Pleiadian Spirituality

Star Wisdom: Principles of Pleiadian Spirituality

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Homophobic drivel
Review: I enjoy a good laugh as much as the next person--even the Pleiadians I hang out with have quite a good sense of humor--but is there really any reason for someone to assemble a set of "principles" such as this, partially with the purpose of aggravating misunderstanding about a specific group of people? On page 35, the author claims that the Pleiadians believe "Homosexuality is a symptom of spiritual confusion." How backward, for a supposedly advanced race--when even some of the oldest religions on earth have decided to stop persecuting gay people and accept them for what they are. We are all children of God, and therefore beloved of God. Too bad the Pleiadians, according to Gene Andrade, haven't figured that out yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ.
Review: This book has definitely changed the way I look at life. It has given me an expanded view of Earth's history and humanity's origins, including some VERY interesting explanations of how religions began. But more than that, it has the BEST instructions for true spirituality that I have ever seen. Simple, sensible, and free of dogma, if these instructions were followed by the citizens of this planet, I believe we could come close to having heaven on Earth.

I am glad this volume is purse- and pocket-sized, because I carry it with me wherever I go. Whenever I feel beleaguered by the daily news and life's events, I open it, read a few lines, and let the fresh air of its wisdom clear my cloudy mind.

I would recommend this book to everyone, for it transcends all cultures and religions, and gives practical guidelines for changing our world. I think it is tragic that, because it mentions something as "far out" as Pleiadians (pun intended), this book will probably never be accepted in-or even REACH-the mainstream, which is where its message is most needed. The headlines in today's papers show why: MUTANT FROGS CAUSED BY EXCESS ULTRAVIOLET RAYS, POULTRY VIRUS SPREADS TO HUMANS, BLACK SEA IS A DEAD SEA, SCIENTISTS FEAR CLIMATE CATASTROPHE, OCEANS HEAVILY POLLUTED, HUMAN SPERM COUNT IS DOWN, PFISTERIA NOW SHOWING UP IN EUROPEAN WATERS, SADDAM RATTLING SABERS, 25 OR MORE COUNTRIES HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, TINDER-DRY AMAZON ON THE EDGE OF A CATASTROPHE, etc., etc.

STAR WISDOM tells us that the Pleiadians were warning of all these catastrophes in the '70s when they gave these messages to Billy Meier-telling us how important it was to treat our planet, and each other, with love and respect. Not only did no one listen, but Billy Meier was labeled a hoaxer and his life was threatened many times for daring to bring such a message to humanity. Well, hoaxer or not, he was telling the truth about SOME things, because here we are now in the '90s, facing his predicted dire consequences of our heedless actions.

The folk song, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" comes to my mind in its refrain, "Oh, when will they ever learn, oh when will they ever learn?"

Although we seem to be in the final seconds before midnight, we may still have time to take to heart some of the vital spiritual instructions imparted in this book. I am grateful to Billy Meier for his courage in presenting the message the first time around-and to Gene Andrade, for clearly and succinctly stating it once again. If we don't listen, perhaps this will be the last time we will ever hear it.


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