Toward 2012 OK. This book is for the very open minded. It will not appeal to everyone. Some of it did not appeal to me, initially. The reason? It's not because it's a New Age book (it is); it's not because it's about end-times (it is and it isn't). It's because it's just simply, in total, going to be way to far-out for most. Its advantage? Mayan end-times are little understood (it doesn't go into that though); it...
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For those who aren't quite satisfied with the content of the book, I must encourage any readers to visit the Reality Sandwich website. Most of the articles in the book appeared there first, and there are, in some cases, very long and interesting discussion threads accompanying each article - often involving the author of the piece. I personally enjoyed the book as is, but after going to the website and delving more into each...
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Very interesting set of essays from Reality Sandwich. Thought provoking. Found it less interesting than Pinchbeck's other books, but alot of data for accessing many websites. A good read.
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Toward 2012 brings together some of the best articles from the Reality Sandwich website, making it on of the most interesting and wide ranging books out there on the transformational times in which we live. Its not just a book its a flight manual. See you in the non-ordinary realities.
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I saw this book in the "new non-fiction" section at Borders. With all the hoopla lately surrounding 2012, I figured I'd pick this up. Now, I knew about Dec. 21 2012 and the end of the Mayan calendar before this, but had only seen video and snippets online (i.e. David Wilcock's Enigma 2012 which is pretty fascinating) First, let me say this book will NOT be sufficient for information specifically on 2012 and what may or may...
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