This 27-chapter book with 208 pages, loaded with photographs, includes interviews with unusual and/or psychic persons who have had transcendental experiences on Mt. Shasta. Another claimed to have met an "Ascended Master" named Saint Germain beside a stream on the mountain, was spiritually taught and told to form The Saint Germain Foundation, which also has worldwide followers. Also, included are exclusive interviews; strange occult "happenings" on the mountain; descriptions of the mysterious circles, mounds, domes and pyramids found on the slopes of Mt. Shasta; UFO activity in the immediate realm of Mt. Shasta (which includes the alleged abduction of a Happy Camp woman); complete account of the 1987 Harmonic Convergence on the slopes of Mt. Shasta -- which led to an occult happening bringing even more national media attention; and an account of Elizabeth Clare Prophet's visit and her channeled messages from Lemurian beings and "Masters" within Mt. Shasta.
Authentic, if rather disjointed narrative of the legends and mysteries surrounding California's dormant volcano: Mt. Shasta. Author Emilie Frank spent twenty-five years compiling and writing her first-hand encounters with the unique individuals and sometimes Quixotic characters living there. Ms. Frank gives an objective and non-judgmental voice to their stories of aliens and lost civilizations clustered about the Mountain.
A wonderful and comprehensive view of mystical Mt. Shasta
I first arrived in Mount Shasta on November 11, 1991. My first view of the Mountain that day was from the Oregon Pass over Mt. Ashland while listening to a song about St. Germain. Today is November 10, 2022, completing 31 years of loving this mountain. I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful overview from so many perspectives. Thank you Emilie Frank!
I was drawn to Mt. Shasta and was blown away by the areas beauty and wilderness adventuring. This book contains the best referencing of Mt. Shasta legends and myths from a plethora of literary resources and research. Wish I had it with me on my trip.
Having grown up in Mount Shasta with all the local stories of Lemurians, little people, UFOs and other strange "woowoonaanaa" occurrences said to happen around the mountain, it is cool to get a concise run down and retelling of the stories. The writing isn't superb but it's not awful and I was entertained comparing the stories I heard as a child to the ones in the book, plus a few extras I'd never heard before.