“This is a must-read. Star Wisdom is a great experience in the discovery of higher consciousness. Read on to learn of the real truths about life and death, God and man, and religion and spirituality. ” – Randolph Winters, author of The Pleiadian Mission
The journey of the human spirit is a wondrous voyage from a primitive state of ignorance, going through innumerable lifetimes in which one grows in wisdom, until at last one merges with all spirits in a state of absolute love and light. On and on, say the Pleiadians, one progresses into greater love and light.
This book is for those who want to grow spiritually—to find deep inner happiness and freedom of spirit. Pleiadian Spirituality is for those willing to take complete responsibility for their own lives, for those who have seen through the false promises of religions, cults, and gurus and yet are still seeking greater spiritual development.
I'm a strident lifelong seeker of truth and wisdom. For many years I studied with a famous spiritual teacher who glorified yoga and meditation. When I realized that I was out of touch with my feelings, I then studied with a teacher who glorified emotions.
Feeling bored after a few years, I then studied with a teacher who glorified the mind. Awakening to the reality that all are equal and that nobody should be followed, I finally went my own way. Now I follow my own heart and look within for the light to guide me on my path.
My two books, Star Wisdom and EarthWisdom, are the distillation of what I have found to be helpful and true. After 50 years of searching and seeking for spiritual understanding, I can testify that the Truth is simple and obvious. It is just our minds that cloud our vision and seem to obscure our own innate wisdom.
It is my experience that spiritual practices are necessary for illumination and personal growth EarthWisdom is my attempt to share what I have found helpful in my own life. Star Wisdom presents an overview of how life can be harmonious, balanced, and conducive to maximum spiritual evolution.
It's my hope that you find the insights in my books to be helpful in your own journey
Has some powerful messages about concepts that the Pleiadians have about spirituality, but the constant talk about religions and their influence on man gets old pretty fast. Some sections are repetitive, and I'm not sure if it's because the information given to Meier was repetitive or it's a way to make sure people remember what's being talked about. Not a book I would re-read, but definitely something to check out to see another point of view in terms of spirituality.
Star Wisdom: Principles of Pleiadian Spirituality is certainly unlike any other book I've encountered in the spirituality genre. The provided information seems to lie outside of the realm of possibility, but bear with me for a minute because it creates an extremely interesting "alternate history."
The Pleiadians are a technologically advanced, highly spiritual extraterrestrial race of beings who are believed to have once inhabited Earth thousands (possibly millions) of years ago. (Think Ancient Aliens... the builders of the pyramids and a type of civilization similar to Atlantis.) While they left our planet long ago, they still keep watch over us and hope to help us evolve into more spiritual beings who are in touch with their higher selves, which they call Creation.
In the 1970s, a man named Billy Meier claimed to be contacted by the Pleiadians and taken up into one of their starships so that they could share with him the principles of Pleiadian spirituality, in the hopes that he could then share these messages with the rest of humanity, aiding in their spiritual evolution. Of course, Meier's claims were met with heavy amounts of skepticism and the message was largely ignored. According to Meier, the Pleiadians told him that when they have made contact with larger groups of people in the past, they became worshipped as gods, which is in misalignment with their goals. In fact, Meier claimed that the Pleiadians told him that the God worshipped in Christianity was actually a Pleiadian named Jehovan, who claimed to be the creator of man and revelled in being worshipped as a god and spiritually enslaving the masses.
Blasphemous, yet totally interesting, right?
Just read it if you're as curious about this as I was/am.
I loved the history added at the beginning. After that it went down hill. There was a very strong 'chosen one' feeling to this book. This didn't fit with other books I've read on Pleiadians. I felt like I was reading the journal of a narcissist or a cult leader. It felt misleading and icky so I stopped reading.
Good book, explains how religions have become so controlling and limit people from growing and exploring new things. I'm not anti- religion, just open minded which most religions don't allow.