The Parables of Kryon, by Lee Carroll, is a book of parables, filled with penetrating insights. As soon as you read one of these wonderful stories, you will be hooked as you recognize yourself, and your own situations in the parable.
After graduating with a business and economics degree from California Western University in California, Lee Carroll started a technical audio business in San Diego that flourished for 30 years.
As an engineer, where does channelling and Indigo children fit into all this? As Lee tells it, God had to hit him "between the eyes" to prove his spiritual experience was real. The year 1989 was the turning point when finally came together, after some years earlier a psychic told him about his spiritual path and then three years later the second unrelated psychic told him the same thing! Both spoke of Kryon... a name that almost nobody had ever heard.
Timidly, the first writings were presented to the metaphysical community in Del Mar, California, and the rest is history - with a total of twelve metaphysical books being released in a ten-year span. There are now almost one million Kryon and Indigo books in print in twenty three languages worldwide.
Lee is the author of Eleven Kryon books, and co-author of, The Indigo Children, An Indigo Celebration, The Indigo Children Ten Years Later. (14 books total). The Indigo Child book's web site is: www.indigochild.com. These Indigo books introduced the world to the term "Indigo Children" in 2000, spawning many follow-up books by various authors, a movie, a documentary, and lots of interest worldwide regarding our changing kids! The Indido books have sold almost half a million copies world-wide in 24 languages.
It took me a while to finish this book. Each story seems to have touched me in one way or another. I saw myself many times in its' pages. This is my first time reading a book from Kryon and I cannot wait to find more information about the entity.
I always loved me a good story. And one with a spiritual and wise message, all the more. And the stories and parables of Kryon are actually really really good. It’s just that many of them I had already heard, and were repeated from prior books. And that was a little disappointing to me. I would have preferred a book with all new parables, and certainly prefer the format of the books where the parables are intermingled with the Chanelling sessions. Thankfully there are still several of those for me to read as well ! :)
I found that Lee’s comments throughout the book, before and after the parables worked well.
The stories are nice, but not stunning. For readers who are new to spiritual fiction, this collection might have greater meaning, but for those who are more familiar, there is little which is new.