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D**G
Garnet's books render Religion-as-we-know-it virtually obsolete on Planet Earth
I thoroughly enjoyed Garnet's first four books years ago. My only complaint was that the books were TOO THIN ... leaving me hungry for more after reading each last page.Finally, 'more' has arrived with Garnet's long-awaited fifth "Dance" in this wonderful series. And happily ... this latest book is a little thicker than the first four ... good news!My favorite chapter is Jesus Christ in the Spirit Realm talking to the group of souls about to embark on their very first incarnation on Planet Earth. He clears up one misconception after another, including definitive ANSWERS to these questions.0. Why did Jesus incarnate on Planet Earth?1. Is Jesus Christ the Son of God?2. Was his mother a virgin ... aka ... how was the Baby Jesus conceived?3. Did Jesus have siblings?4. Did Jesus get married and have kids?5. Where did Jesus go during the "Lost Years"?6. Did the miracles described in the New Testament actually happen?7. How was Jesus able to perform his miracles?8. What did the "holy men" of Christian churches add to Christianity that Jesus never taught?9. What does Jesus think about worldwide Christianity named after him?Jesus' answers to these questions will either astound you ... or confirm your suspicions ... and/or piss you off about what you have believed all your life.As if that isn't enough spectacular content, Garnet also records none other than Moses himself ... telling his own story about the true origin of the Ten Commandments.Garnet's books should be read by every human on Earth ... including YOU!
E**.
Not Very Credible
I like Garnet S., and I've enjoyed some of the previous books in this series. However, I have to raise multiple concerns about this one:1. Complete lack of evidence. Garnet is a lawyer. Surely he understands the importance of providing evidence to back up your claims. More importantly, Albert (the spirit guide) is orchestrating all of this in order to get his message out. He thinks it is imperative that human beings receive this message, because the fate of Earth hangs in the balance. And so, I have to ask, "Why not provide some evidence that you are real, rather than just a figment of Garnet's imagination? If you want people to hear the message, why don't you give them some reason to believe this is bona-fide?"Instead, Garnet's attitude is, "If you don't believe it, ok, that's fine." You've just told us, the fate of the Earth depends on people understanding this message, and yet you (a lawyer) and Albert (an evolved spirit guide) cannot understand the importance of providing some evidence that what you say is true? Evidential data exists in almost all other areas of afterlife literature (NDEs, mediumship, ITC, DBVs, ADCs), and yet it is completely absent here. We're just supposed to take it on faith.2. The book consists mostly of a transcription of an "Orientation" process. The orientation is for spirits who are incarnating on Earth for the first time. Albert (spirit guide) and Sophia (Goddess of Wisdom) are speaking to a group of "noobs" who have never gone to Earth before, and they are educating them about how it all works. The orientation is very extensive and elaborate.The problem is that their memories will be wiped before they incarnate; that's part of the process. So what is the point of providing this long, involved explanation, when their memories of it will all be wiped? They won't remember anything you're telling them. What's the point? This didn't make any sense to me.3. During this Orientation process, while speaking to this large group of students/noobs, Albert and Sophia use modern Western references that their audience would not understand. I'll give three examples.- Albert says to the audience, "It is like you have watched The Exorcist too many times." People reading the book get it, but no one in the audience would. They've never been to Earth.- Albert says to the audience, "To quote Thomas Hobbes..." Again, that makes sense to a modern Western earthling, but no one in that supposed audience would know who Thomas Hobbes is. It makes no sense to reference him.- Most absurdly, Albert refers to "a case of Delores Cannon," then goes on to describe it. Once again, he is speaking to audience who has never been to Earth and would have no awareness of who he's talking about. The part that makes this particular reference absurd is that Delores Cannon is Garnet's trainer. Is it a coincidence that she happens to get a mention by Garnet's spirit guide?4. Garnet, Albert, and Sophia all speak with the same style and word choice. There is no real discernable difference between them in that regard. This suggests that they are not distinct individuals but instead all manifestations of one (Garnet). If they were distinct, spiritually evolved beings, they would sound different than Garnet, and they would sound different from each other. Instead, they sound the same.5. When Garnet is given an opportunity to ask three questions of Albert, he focuses on trivia. He asks about the Bermuda Triangle and the Loch Ness Monster. I smacked my head. Who gives a poop about that. You're given three questions, and you ask about trivia? Why not something profound?6. Supposedly wise spiritual figures give bad advice or prattle off common sense platitudes you can find anywhere of a thousand other places. Here are a few examples.- Einstein (on the other side) says, "Discard all your negative emotions." Well, Einstein, "negative" emotions have an important role in human life -- that's why they are there in the first place. Without them, you'd end up crippled, injured, and terribly dysfunctional as a person, if not dead. Any psychologist or therapist will tell you that "discarding all your negative emotions" is a recipe for disaster. So why is Einstein dispensing lousy advice from the afterlife?- Sophia (Goddess of Wisdom) gives a bunch of ordinary advice than you can find anywhere. Why can't a Goddess of Wisdom come up with something new and surprising, or even particularly insightful?- Jesus sounds like a warmed-over version of Dan Brown, and what he says is entirely underwhelming. Why can't Jesus come up with anything particularly profound or spiritual to say?If Garnet were really in touch with those figures, they would not be just mouthing common-sense platitudes that we've heard a thousand times before.I could add some more, but that's enough. I found some of the series entertaining, but I can't consider them reality-based. There are too many problems, too many times that his reports just don't add up.
D**F
inspiring
I enjoyed this book very much, it affirmed so much of what I already know as truth, and provided some great insights.
L**A
Amazing and easy to read and true love
Love it , so much wisdom and Light at the end of the tunnel. Such a adventure,hilariousAnd fun book to read. Namaste,thank you.
R**E
We are eternal beings living external life’s on this plant and in spirt terms it just a micro second so don’t worry
Free your soul and live your life with the peace of mind that whatever you do on earth you will not be judged
K**E
too similar to other books
It seems he is writing the same material over again and a bit of a preachy vibe in some chapters.
C**S
Questionable legitimacy
Its a mostly true book, i personally just have an issue with the truth not being told about why there is suffering on earth.The book states that there is not enough food and clean water on earth for everyone and so people must steal from one another. This is hogwash and it bothers me.Look at what we are learning today, about the psychopathic elite of the world manipulating human affairs. ( Soros, Schwab, Rockefeller, the IMF, etc. Covid , Media lies, vaccine deaths, idiot president, tyrannical nonsensical mandates and the list goes on! )They’re making their final moves now to grab the planet and most of us are fighting back, and winning!Shouldn’t the Spirit world be aware of this? Isn’t it important enough to inform a soul about to incarnate?The people everyone laughed about and called a conspiracy theory are real. Its all true and much more information is coming soon.These people have no empathy and do sick things to the average person.This group of inbred parasites is the cause of all human suffering on earth and, by the way, is being destroyed by our awareness of them and the actions we are taking.Just once id like a spiritual book to tell the truth regarding this. (Not even Bashar mentions these parasites for some reason.)Because of the lie regarding why humans on earth suffer I question the validity of the author’s entire claim of having a homeless spirit guide.I think it’s imagination.I’ve returned the book.
M**R
Dancing with angels
Love the book.
C**A
Fantastic!
Wow wow wow I loved this book. Albert and Garnet take you on some great adventures that beggers belief! I couldn't put this book down and would highly recommend it!
J**R
Brilliant and Rewarding to Read
Compelling! This is the fifth book Garnet has written. To those who have there eyes closed ( like I once did), open them and see reality, how it really is, not what we are taught to believe or think. Love for our planet, each other, and our maker is the only way human race will survive.
N**C
Dancing with Angels in Heaven
Thank you Garnet for sharing this with us.Maybe BQT will work next time 😂We are all truly blessed.
R**I
Rehashed material from the earlier books and simplistic messages
This book felt superficial, because about 80% of the book was completely rehashed material from the earlier books, so it felt like a low-effort book that wasn't really worth making.I am writing this as a enthusiastic fan of the other books, but the style of being lectured to by these characters is getting worn out, and I'm getting a feeling that there is a non-genuine element to some of these experiences, in that every piece of dialogue is clearly expressed by the same personality, because every being he interacts with in Aglaia used the same specific words and concepts, and that is not realistic. It gives the beings he interacts with a very "flat" feeling because they appear to be illusions made for the sake of communicating a certain message, a positive message, but without great depth.I would only recommend reading this book if you are specifically looking for a relatively shallow summary of the messages of the prior books, or if reading a single chapter of Area 51 makes it worth it to you (that was indeed interesting.)
R**K
Always a wonderful informative read!
I was lead to Garnet many years ago as an answer to a prayer. I wanted some clarity about the way my relationship with animals had shifted and grown as I have grown. Many other people couldn't understand it so I prayed for a confirmation to come from an outside source. I heard an interview on YouTube and when I heard some stories about the animals and how horribly we treat them here (dog fights). The pain that came from deep inside was so excruciating! I realized that this was the answer to my prayer and I have bought and read every book in order and I share Garnet's work with those I feel guided to! Blessings to those who take this step. It is a great gift to give yourself to confirm our power as individual souls on this planet!!! Plus...I LOVE TO DANCE! i know now I can dance here and home...
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