In any one given day our brains process more than 70,000 thoughts. Thoughts that lead to actions. But what if something could interfere with this process, lets for example consider for a moment that there are things out there, beyond our capabilities of unaided sight and hearing that did and continue to have an influence on our thoughts. In those moments, thoughts that could destroy hundreds of lives or an individual in the blink of an eye. What if those were the whispers of something not belonging to us, but rather inspiring us to carry out their desires whilst camouflaging them as our own. Barry Fitzgerald and Trisha Ryan explore this very enigma and blow apart Pandora's box exposing information and facts that indicate that this may be the very case. It's a challenging read which sheds light onto a subject which has long been hidden and has continued to resist the microscope of scrutiny. This book could quite literally save lives and turn a negative into a positive.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading "The Influence" . This book was amazingly written by a man I have watched for years and are still very much enjoying the reruns of the infamous show Barry Fitzgerald is well known for being in, not sure if allowed to mention show title in my review. But I'm extremely sure alk who reads my review will know.
I have shredded and nodded my head so many times throughout this book because I can personally attest to The Influence. I have battled major depression for many decades now and I can almost always feel when I'm beginning to be influenced by the negative forces in my head and around me, but I'm thankful i have a wonderful family that cares for me and always helps me through this time of depression. I can actually feel my mood changing from my usually happy thoughts to the more sinister evil thoughts that are not me. I wholeheartedly agree with this book and the opinions in this book. I'm so glad I found this book, now I know I'm not crazy, there is an actual Influencer that attaches itself to me, among others, that puts me, us, in different frames of minds.