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The Wave or Adventures with Cassiopaea #3

Stripped to the Bone (Wave Book 3)

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The Wave is an exquisitely written first-person account of Laura Knight-Jadczyk's initiation at the hands of the Cassiopaeans and demonstrates the unique nature of the Cassiopaean Experiment. Stripped to the Bone further explores the pressing issues of our time. It is becoming all too apparent that we live in a 'cult of terror' and that we are programmed and controlled by fear. Having established that we live in a reality dominated by manipulation and control - hypnotism, suggestion, entrapment - it becomes imperative to discover just how deep the rabbit hole goes. From this study arises the most far-reaching issue facing mankind the study of psychopathy, both localised, and its effects on the larger structures of civilisation. Exploring the history of religion, the Bible and mythology, in Stripped to the Bone the Cassiopaean Experiment becomes more than an experiment - it becomes the ancient Grail Quest to get to the fundamental and timeless issues of our reality. Why are things as they are? What is the nature and purpose of evil? Stripped to the Bone follows this path of don Juan's "Warrior" into the uncertain world of alchemy - the energetic realm, brain chemistry, DNA, psychological buffers - and discovers more about the construct of our matrix-like reality, the tree of life, our place within creation, free will and experiental cycles. The concept of The Wave is vital for anyone wishing to understand the deeper meaning and reality of the human experience, and what our very near future may have in store for us. We all have a responsibility to equip ourselves with the necessary knowledge to weather the approaching storm - The Wave will provide you with that knowledge. *** 9781897244289 Red Pill Press

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First published November 1, 2012

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Terribly written and organized, even if an interesting blend of ideas. I am giving it an extra star as I like the correlations to Sufi and Qabbalistic mysticism (This doesn't make the writing any more coherent but hits a personal preference of mine).
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