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Cosmic Voyage

Cosmic Voyage

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Big Waste of Time
Review: As I read this "Cosmic Voyage", I kept asking myself:"where's the proof?" Then I realized that none is presented. Courtney Brown shows absolutely no evidence whatsoever that supports his claims. Instead, he only seems to be writing his strong opinion and what are most likely his mental delusions. The only mystery that needs to solved by this book is how the author achieved the status of professor in anything and how he apparently maintains high standing in the scientifc community.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Big Waste of Time
Review: As I read this "Cosmic Voyage", I kept asking myself:"where's the proof?" Then I realized that none is presented. Courtney Brown shows absolutely no evidence whatsoever that supports his claims. Instead, he only seems to be writing his strong opinion and what are most likely his mental delusions. The only mystery that needs to solved by this book is how the author achieved the status of professor in anything and how he apparently maintains high standing in the scientifc community.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Are we ready for the next level?
Review: believing in the ufo experience, the paranormal, buddah, Christ, God, psychic phenomenon.....if one reads the psychics Sylvia Brown, Althea and a number of others....one finds a striking resemblance to much of what we read from Courtney. No one has the answers to those "bigger" questions, but golly, people keep trying to figure it out, don't they. And yet, when someone gets closer to what may be a Truth....we shrink, shudder, or laugh. My only questions would be: 1. Why hasn't the U.N. or atleast the CIA gone to Sante Fe and checked it out? 2. What do Courtney's students think of him as a respected seer of such things? 3. Why aren't the media scurrying around the Mt. at Sante Fe or in S.America where the Grays may be. 4. Is Courtney being fed information telephathically which he isn't aware of, as are the movie writers of Star Trek..and he is "seeing" what those entities want him to see? My mother (and no, I don't drink, never did drugs, and am sane) after her death, came to my 27 yr. old son and told him that God is larger than anything we can imagine...it is not what we think...we are a part of something vast." We'll see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Paradigm Flip. . . New World (Universe) View
Review: Courtney Brown's contribution to us all is great. He begins a new age for our earth's inhabitants in giving us a primer in what is here and what we can work toward and look forward to in our future. Recommended for skeptics and open travelers both. My personal experience in Alternative Medicine and the miracles of spiritual and physics-based healing work fits right in with this new paradigm. The sub atomic level is a rich source for us to explore. A facinating book from a caring and dedicated man.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brown takes us on a wild ride into his delusional world.
Review: Courtney brown, in his book 'Cosmic Voyage', takes readers on a wild ride into his delusional world of make believe. He claims that all the evidence presented in his book is repeatable and confirmable by scientific means. Unfortunately for us, the reader, we have to embark on an intensive (and no doubt expensive) training program run by none other than his organisation, the Farsight Institute to have access to this proof. Brown claims in his book that we have been visited by aliens in the past including martians who have taken up residency in the US. A galatic federation of planets is keeping a close watch on humanity and wants humanity to join the federation. Of course Professor Brown is already an honoury member of this elite body. Of course brown adds the customery doom and gloom of future earth catastophy and does his bit to refute traditional christian ideals. This is a book of fantasy pure and simple. Brown fails to offer one sentilla of evidence to support his outragous claims. In light of Browns later claims that the comet Hale bopp has a UFO following it which would make itself known to all humanity, which no doubt contributed to a mass suicide, Brown needs to be exposed as the charlatan that he is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK!!!!
Review: Everybody that is interested in the progression of mankind should read this book.Courtney Brown is a kind hearted,well ajusted person that is not afraid to explore the things that we as Humans really need explore.Skeptics that are not at all well ajusted seem to think diferently about the subject and tend to judge Dr.Brown due to the fact that he is looking at the things that need to be focused on.Have an open mind when reading this book and pay close attention to what he says in the begining to avoid any confusion on where he stands on the whole subject matter.This book is a very useful tool for the future and explains a great deal of information about EVERYTHING that we need to know and I give him a round of aplause,bravo.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Forget it Courtney
Review: For people seeking serious investigation into the UFO phenomenon this book is to be missed and stayed clear of. It offers some interesting intrigue but little in the way of proof as Courtney Brown claims. The book begins on a promising note that that the methods used are scientific and replicable and offer undisputable proof of UFO involvement on Earth. Doctor (I hestitate) Brown then leaps far away from this by using a controversial method to prove another controversial subject. A scientific no-no. The book offers beautiful points of thought and meditation, but it is a polluting piece of scientific work which should only be approached by people of a balanced nature and prior knowledge of the subject. Jumping in head-first is a very bad idea. Fun but foolish. And, hey, Brown, if this SRV stuff works so well, shouldn't you keep your time and resources to playing the lotto?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Long, but compelling
Review: How can a writer write so compellingly, I hesitate to ask? Well, Brown has indeed. This book, a mystical insight in to the world of remote viewing and the two parrallel worlds relating to Earth gave me deep admiration for a writer who, undoubtedly, may worry about whether people may not always take him seriously. If you just want to know more about parrallel worlds, or you feel strongly on these subjects, boy, you'd love this book. 5 stars, and Dr. Brown, you deserve it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Science Fiction, or Truth?
Review: How does one write a review without sounding too judgemental? I found the book a fascinating read, but I noticed right away that Dr. Brown violated remote viewing protocol by not using a monitor, (an unbiased, unknowing observer). You do not go remote viewing by yourself. What's the difference between that and me dreaming? Maybe I should write a book! Courtney Brown presents plausible information which might not be available by any other other source, but the reader is left wondering how much, if any of this might be true? Where is the proof? In the book, Dr. Brown stated that aliens would announce themselves to the world in a public way in Santa Fe, NM in late 1998. It's 1999 and there's been no announcement so far. We hear so many different versions of the alien invasion story that we can no longer discern what information is valid and which is not. It would be nice if Courtney's information were validated by other remote viewers using scientific protocol, but so far as I'm aware, only a small portion of it has been.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read book for those interested in aliens,ufo's,God,..
Review: I am very glad that I read this book, for it has completely transformed my life.I always thought of God as some super-natural being whom one had to worship, but ever since I read Dr.Brown's book, I saw God in a totally new perspective. As I carried on reading this book, I felt as if I were assimilating a vast amount of information. You not only read the book, you experience many emotions, establish empathetic links,etc. Once I finished reading this book, I was stunned by my ability to see "energy flows" all around me. A person who hasn't experienced this might think I'm mad or have taken drugs; I can assure that I'm perfectly sane and do not use drugs. I used to have this inexplicable fear of aliens- one does get frightened when one reads( and hears) about all those abduction stories. After reading Dr.Brown's book, I wasn't afraid of aliens any more, for I knew that this "abduction" cannot take place without your consent. It's a pity that there are many people out there who are extremely sceptical and have set prejudiced views.These people very often have never had experiences other people claim to have, and thus to get even, most of them ridicule these people and their experiences. My advice to people intending to read this book is to be open-minded and to see this as a chance to enhance your knowledge about the universe. If you do this properely, you should be able to form numerous empathetic links, at least I hope you do. The expansion/contraction of Buddah's mind is amazing: your mind feels like a thin membrane that's extremely sensitive. Perhaps I'm not describing it properely. The creation of the universe is truly amazing- to me it was like a flower opening up. I also sensed the establishment of linear time, and I guess this flower representation was the closest I could get to understanding creation at that time. Fusion with God is one event that everyone must experience. It is beyond imagination.I would describe it as a zero-infinity experience. You experience lots of emotions, but the most dominant one is love. Love in it's purest, purest form. I thought my whole physical body was ablaze. The energy is ... so powerful, yet so infinitely gentle. During fusion, I just thought of staying there for eternity, but of course that wasn't possible because the author wasn't permitted to fuse with God any longer. During fusion (I was 18 then) I realized how limited I was. My pre-conceived notions were.. well, let's say I was totally wrong. I didn't feel humiliated at all. I knew then that for the rest of my life I would do everything possible to enrich it, not waste any chance that comes my way. I wish I could convey to you what it feels like to know for sure that you are destined to be a winner if you only decide yourself that, yes, I am going to use this chance. One of my other favourite experiences was that with the future Greys. Each Grey was emitting the energy of love, and this got reflected, absorbed, and re-emitted. It was a wonderful feeling to be subjected to this intense constructive energy. If you don't know what I mean then imagine how you feel when you see someone you really, really love ( and I'm not talking about infatuation).Don't you feel happy? Now how do you feel when you're happy and see someone who is also happy? If you don't know how it feels to be in love, don't worry.Just read Joseph Murphy's book: The Power of your Subconscious Mind. This book should be read in conjunction with Dr.Brown's book. If you can't establish empathetic links, don't worry. If you really, really want to become more advanced as a human, then you will succeed in forming links and many other things. I hope you enjoy and learn from this book.


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