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11 : 11: Inside the Doorway

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This book is about a journey - the most important and exciting journey we shall ever take. It is our journey home... 11:11 is our wake-up call. It is our map for the next twenty years. The 11:11 is our bridge to ascension. It is our doorway Home...

384 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1992

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164 reviews15 followers
April 21, 2011
There are parts of this book that are fascinating to read; other parts that are a tad bit outdated.

Regardless of the fact, I placed a message from this book on the dash of my car and view it each day, which reads:

We all come from the Stars,
We all originate from the One.

Breath-taking to read.
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126 reviews8 followers
April 27, 2020
Can I give it zero stars?
Having revisited this book years after reading it, and having studied Kabbalah and Zohar since then, I have come to realize that this book is just Zionism wrapped in cheap white robes. It pushes the Jewish Supremacist concept (without mentioning the Jews) that the Jews, their messiah, Jerusalem and their blood thirsty Messianic Age is actually the "New Age", which from the perspective of a Jew, it is.
It regurgitates fake, (dare I say evil) concepts of the Talmud, invokes Metatron and his six sided vehicle of the universe et al.

This book is only for the gullible, or the Jewish Supremacists who would like the see the Goyim embrace their Noahide laws to hasten their Moshiach, who, in the end, will bring Peace through the slaughter of the millions who simply may not believe in "God", or believe in the trinity, or multiplicity of God heads as in Hinduism. If you don't believe in One God, your head will roll. "Shalom!"
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