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Revelations from the Source

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• Offers an in-depth experience of alchemical transmutation to cleanse old parts of the psyche and clear space for the shift to 5D through 9D consciousness • Reveals the astrological factors at play behind the multitude of crises hitting the world stage in 2018, 2019, and 2020, including the Covid-19 pandemic • Continues the story from Revelations of the Ruby Crystal and Revelations of the Aquarian Age With the Age of Aquarius dawning, six friends connected by ancient wisdom, spiritual revelation, past lives, and sexual alchemy discover the connections between seemingly disconnected events--environmental collapse, schisms in the Catholic Church, the refugee crisis, political breakdown in the United States, the shift out of the age of oil to the high-tech economy, and the Covid-19 pandemic. The characters, as well as readers, experience moving out of fear-based consciousness to the higher dimensions. The story begins in Florence, Italy, at an art soirée in honor of Armando Pierleoni’s visionary painting of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. In addition to the six friends--Armando, his photographer wife Jennifer, New York Times journalist Simon, his mystical wife Sarah, Jungian analyst Lorenzo, and exotically beautiful and astrologically insightful Claudia--the dinner party also includes Alessandro de Medici, later revealed to be a master alchemist, and the Jesuit priest Father Giorgio Faccini, the Vatican archivist and a covert agent for the Church’s secret agenda. As the Aquarian vibrations intensify, Claudia sees the astrological factors at play behind the multitude of crises hitting the world stage, and then Covid-19 hits Italy. In the rapidly escalating tension, the deepest fears and greatest joys of the characters’ lives are revealed. Armando has a spiritual breakthrough and high initiation with Lorenzo in his tower, and the friends discover alchemical keys and the perennial wisdom--long suppressed by the Church--that will help humanity transcend.

358 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 7, 2021

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Barbara Hand Clow

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Barbara Hand Clow is an astrological counselor, an editor of books on New Consciousness, and a ceremonial teacher at sacred sites. She lives in rural new England.

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10 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2022
Incredible story weaved with revelation and hidden truths!

I just finished the Revelation series by Barbara Hand Clow an could hardly put them down. I was captured by the characters and the light and dark in our lives that draw us in the larger story of our lives.
I learned so much and am excited to explore worlds of ancient mysteries that are being revealed in our age. I loved learning about the change of the Ages and the transition in to the Age of Aquarius.
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6 reviews5 followers
March 22, 2022
Channeled Wisdom

Fiction made real. As a fallen Catholic, the truth about the dark side of religion has brought me peace in a chaotic world. I believe in God in my own way and that is enough for me. The Vatican will disappear one day as it should. I read all three of Barbara’s trilogy and I am anxious to read more. Keep them coming.
8 reviews
September 25, 2022
Open mind story

Factual information and fascinated story about the importance of awakening now so we can make the necessary changes at an individual level, hence bring light into the present. The darkness of our time was creating the birth of this new Earth. It also reminds us of our inherent inner power and how we need to be in touch with it at this time.
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October 26, 2021
I have read the entire series out of my respect for BHC's work. These are not the books that you read for their literary quality (to be honest, the writing is quite bad). I was hoping for a bunch of interesting information in a fictional setting. However, although fun, these books didn't offer anything new to anyone even remotely interested in the topics these books cover.

The portrayal of the Vatican in this novel was very superficial and caricature-like. This goes for the depiction of the political events as well.
I would forgive even all that if there was just more substance in the spiritual part of the novel. I think the first two novels in the series were better in that respect. While some characters were intriguing, they were so crazily unrealistic and it was actually funny how Barbara Hand Clow seems to be in love with the idea of Italian aristocracy.

Revelations from the Source was just a mess of a book. This book will offer a lot of food for thought to the people who are into conspiracy theories with all the talk about sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church, 5G, vaccines etc. However, I feel like the positive message of the coming Aquarian age could have been better portrayed if written better and with more nuance. Disappointing.
1 review1 follower
February 9, 2022
I am a fan of Barbara Hand Clow and appreciate her astrology, but novels are not at all her forte. First the writing was very stilted, simplistic, and the characters were like cardboard. The storyline was scarce mixing true facts and names with supposed fiction.

What was really disturbing was the use of real institutions and real names in this "supposed" novel to rant about them without using footnotes or substantiating facts and documents. The book was a one-sided and generalized condemnation of the entire Roman Catholic Church, the Pope, cardinals, the former U.S. president, and so on. I too, have similar feelings about many of the addressed issues with the last president and the Roman Catholic Church with its doctrines, clergy pedophilia, and a history of violence, but would never write about it as an institution without making the book non-fiction and documenting everything I chose to bring up about the injustices. I felt the book introduced a lot of negativities and I would not recommend it.
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May 14, 2022
I absolutely detest politics and the divisiveness and negativity that the topic brings. With politics dominating every news channel and small-talk discussion, I had hoped that this book would be an escape for me. I was very wrong. The author’s highly dramatized and polarized political views along with her unhinged hatred for Donald Trump was completely out of place and detracted from the overall intriguing storyline. Very disappointing.
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April 30, 2023
If you know, or even if you don't know, Barbara Hand Clow's 'real' books and treasure them, don't bother with her fiction trilogy. I have read the books she did before the trilogy and they are in fact both better written and easier to grasp than her fiction. I hope she return to writing about how the cosmology relate to our planet, she is brilliant at that.
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January 2, 2024
An interesting exposed of the NOW.

This book explores the mystery of control through the ages. While it answered many questions it also opened the mind to contemplation and exploration. A powerful and masterful work.
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December 19, 2024
Too much Anti Trump in story

The distorted information about the Trump administration detracted from the story line and undermined the credibility of the story teller. Such a shame.
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July 16, 2023
I have enjoyed the whole trilogy but find the books being a hybrid between fiction and a study book and for that reason it was a bit difficult to read.
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