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Paperback Born Many Times Book

ISBN: 1571741313

ISBN13: 9781571741318

Born Many Times

As readers share Born Many Times' experiences during various great periods and locales in history-from ancient Egypt to Atlantis-, they become behind-the-scenes eyewitnesses to the unfolding dramas of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A fascinating metaphysical journey.

Born Many Times is both the title of George McMullen's fifth book, and the name of the shaman spirit who provided the information to McMullen. Born Many Times, the being, relates details of his past lives, describes the extra-terrestrial beings walking among us now, and offers a glimpse of our future. McMullen, trained as an archaeologist, is "an intuitive person who has developed the ability to see scenes from the past when I wish to do so, to communicate with persons who are no longer in body and to hear and see their life stories as they unfold." Prior to Born Many Times, three other Native Americans related their stories to McMullen. They're the subjects of his prior books: Red Snake, Running Bear, and Two Faces. (All three books are available from Hampton Roads.) He made his initial contact with Born Many Times while working with Two Faces. Born Many Times enjoyed many earthly lives. Among others, he was a companion of Alexander the Great, Cleopatra's tutor, and contemporary of Jesus. He describes how men first lived in caves, surviving on what they could kill. He tells how they learned to farm and how jealousies developed between those who had plenty of food and those who did not. Mankind has a long history of building great civilizations and then destroying them. He maintains that most civilizations were rebuilt with the help of extra-terrestrial beings, who provided the necessary technological know-how. These beings have not ever, and do not, intend any harm to humans. They wish only to help us. Born Many Times offers some predictions for the future, but cautions "man can change his future, so therefore mankind has not really made his future yet." Nevertheless, unless changes are made, certain things appear likely to occur. For example, people must learn to care more about environmental damage if we are to survive. Even so, there will be "food shortages . . .war and destruction." He later says "there has to be better sharing of world resources." Born Many Times is an "intriguing journey through a multitude of lives, making us behind-the scenes witnesses to unfolding dramas of the past . . . and future." It's a fascinating journey, and one that will challenge the beliefs of many readers. Sandra I. Smith, Reviewer
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