This book is one of the best books ever written on the subject of how to achieve your Ascension in this lifetime, in a balanced and integrated manner. A great many people and lightworkers are working on achieving their Ascension or Self Realization; however, they are focusing on a Spiritual level and not integrating their Ascension or Self Realization on a Psychological and Physical/Earthly level. This book is one of the few books available that teaches readers in a very easy to understand and practical manner, how to achieve this on all three levels of your being (Mind/Body/Spirit) in an integrated and balanced manner. This book is totally revolutionary and cutting edge! Absolutely electrifying reading!
I’m actually quite pissed off. You see, as my feelings for this curious book covered such a spectrum, from initially being an unimpressed two-stars to finally a fond but confused four, I had wanted to dive much deeper than usual into what I thought about it. And, even if I say so myself, I was coming close to writing one of the better and more thoughtful reviews I have felt inclined to bother with for a long while. But it wasn’t to be, as today I found out that the unfinished draft I was working through, on my iPad, suddenly had disappeared. So then, what now sits below is a quick and casual approximation of my thoughts instead …
How to begin with this book …
First of all, like Mr Bean’s opening critique of the famous (but in my entirely ignorant opinion, overrated) Whistler’s Mother, it is a particularly large one. And I mean, not just in that it was a bastard on the hand if using just one, but that the text itself was densely packed, densely written, and often rambling. This then weighed heavily on my spirits when I first started reading it and found myself at first mystified, then overwhelmed, then despairingly bored by the incessant gobbledegook within.
Allow me to share one passage which I find to be representative: Dr Stone is introducing his readers to Lorphan, his spiritual doctor - but the funny thing is: “He doesn’t live on Earth, he lives in the Great White Lodge of Sirius! He is the finest doctor in the entire galaxy, and he is the Director and Head Trainer of all the healers in the Great White Lodge”.
Now, in case you’re wondering, the Sirius on which this spectacular clinic resides is not the star Sirius, but rather “the etheric spiritual capitol of our planet, which Shamballa is an outpost for”. In addition to Dr Lorphan’s impeccable expertise, this writer (who passed away shortly after writing this book) also consulted with “Spirit (or Source), Melchizedek, the Mahatma, Metatron, the Galactic Healers, Sai Baba, Archangel Raphael, the Platinum Angels, Sananda, Djwhal Khul, a group of Masters called the Core 7, the Lord of Arcturus, my Monad and Mighty I Am Presence, the Divine Mother and Lady Masters, the 7 Chohans and the Core 21” for all of his healing needs. What must this guy’s calendar have looked like?
So, there I was, feeling like a kindergarten student having just arrived from overseas, not knowing more than a few words of the spoken language, who then, by some administrational cockup, had been accidentally fast-tracked straight up into college to complete his Masters degree in a new and complex field he did not understand.
But, as is implied by my favourable rating, it grew on me. It certainly grew on me. And like with a strange but affable stranger who sits next to you on a long-haul flight and quickly indicates that sleep and personal space are not concepts worthy of mention, my initial defences were gradually broken (through repetition, mental gymnastics, boredom, etc? Maybe a little). By the time we touched down at London, I felt I could earnestly shake the man’s hand and say it was a real pleasure. He has given me many a worthy thing to contemplate, changes and rebalances I ought to consider effectuating in my own life. Life-changing? Has completely altered my philosophical and religious perspective of the world, so that I am now going to join some cultish New Age ashram and ditch organised religion? Hell no. But such a response is neither necessary nor remotely encouraged by the writer.
Rather, Dr Stone’s expansive treatise on the New Millennium and Humankind’s exalted place within it merely offers what I think are a lot of beautiful, insightful, healthy and compassionate guides towards becoming more spiritually attuned to the living world and all its inhabitants (human or otherwise), to the majestic and mysterious universe at large, and to your own self - all of which, through richly varied ways, lead us essentially back to God, our true, our loving, our infinite Home.