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Sunshine Before The Dawn

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355 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Judy Satori

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1 review2 followers
November 28, 2015
This book is amazing! It is very interesting and really held my attention all the way through. It has a love story within it. It tells the story of our creation from the star nations to earth. I highly recommend reading this book. I am not sure how to accurately describe this book. It is a true story but it reads like fiction. It is riveting.
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April 20, 2016
This book is totally different from anything I have read, so I read it twice!
"Downloaded" from a star nation citizen, the author describes different dimensions in different star systems. The different star systems work together to make the new hu man, providing the best of each nation and instilling these traits into the DNA of hu mans.

It truly is a magnificent story if you subscribe to past civilizations such as Atlantis and to reincarnation. Although it goes beyond the memory of what earth civilization has experienced, it may resonate with you.

Judy Satori receives information in the form of light language, and shares this to activate individuals to higher dimensions. She has a website if you want to learn more about her.
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2 reviews3 followers
November 16, 2015
A beautiful book which gives you a glimpse into life outside earth. I truly believe in extraterrestrial life after reading it. It also introduces us to the fact that earth is moving from a 3D to 5D plane.
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September 17, 2017
I am not sure what I just read. This is not a work of fiction.

The writing is apparently channeled through a human, but the words come from elsewhere. It was difficult for me to resonate with this book. The language and storytelling quality itself didn't draw me in. I don't disbelieve it, but nor do I have any experience with that which would incline me to believe in what this book has to say. However, I loved the message.

Essentially, our universe has multiple dimensions. The concept for each dimension is density. Earth currently sits in a fallen, illusory 3rd dimension. We are physically very dense; time is linear; the truth of all things is veiled to us; we are blinded by and attached to our bodies and egos.

Higher beings from higher dimensions chose to come to earth to help the souls here return to an ascended existence. A gift, all for our sake.

In this book, we follow a "woman" from the 5th dimension of star system of Sirius and a "man" from the 12th dimension of Lyra. Theirs is a love story that cannot be because they hail from two different, incompatible dimensions.

They are challenged in this task by those resistant to helping earthkind - or Tarans, and other unenlightened, violent races that wish to dominate and control the universe.

Humankind is a synthesis of (I can't remember) either 12 or 18 different dimensions of beings, and our DNA, our very nature, is the union of all separated races throughout the universe. We are all star seeds, and we are all meant to rise. Through human beings and our ascension, all souls ---including a 5th dimensional woman and a 12th dimensional man--- gain the ability to be together and transcend all obstacles to finally reach a state of bliss and enlightenment. This story has several references to the Judeo-Christian cosmology, and also clears the air on the legends of Atlantis and Lumeria.

Quite frankly, very few souls on earth may believe this and take any of it seriously. The message behind the book, taken itself in a symbolic manner, is a beautiful ideal, and one that I personally reach for in painful hope.

I give this book 4 stars for its overall wonderful message. 4 stars for giving a story of love and selfless service in place of laws and commandments for what and how we are to believe when it comes to divine creation. 4 stars for its uniqueness in explaining the reason for our existence. 4 stars for the wonder it made me feel and the questions it stirred in me.
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November 30, 2018
I recommend every HUman being to read this 3 times to fully anchor the energy.
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August 17, 2019
Awesome story. Want to read over and over to remember.
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