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Bleeding Sun

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To some, Virtual Reality is a drug. To others, the gateway to infinity.... On Earth Entire Populations have been enslaved in Virtual Reality machines by the Rex. In space, the Masters of Thunder have returned. The Philadelphian stations refuse to submit to virtualisation. It is war. The Rex is a formidable adversary. To defeat him, the Masters of Thunder, have prepared a formidable the Knights of the Apocalypse. Against overwhelming numerical superiority, the Knights fight with consciousness and supermind. Explore the future of Virtual Reality, the fouth dimension and psychic warfare. Like never before, and never again.

394 pages, Paperback

First published November 25, 1999

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Samuel Sagan

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Born in Paris, 18 July 1957, 1:27 PM, Samuel Sagan started practicing meditation during his teens.

This early passion for meditation led him to study medicine at Paris Faculty of Medicine and Sanskrit at Censier Sorbonne Nouvelle University.

Samuel Sagan first geared his medical studies towards neurosurgery and psychiatry, but soon became disabused with the practice of conventional medicine. After completing his medical degree (M.D.) he studied under a Taoist master, acquired degrees in acupuncture and homeopathy and practiced medicine in France with a focus on alternative therapies and healing.

After several long trips to India, he wrote a thesis for a Doctorate of Medicine on the topic of chakras and subtle bodies in the Hindu tradition. For this voluminous work, supported by original Sanskrit translations, he was not only awarded the title of Doctor of Medicine but also a silver medal (2nd highest possible award for a medical thesis in France), and the title of 'faculty prize-winner'. He was elected to the French Society of History of Medicine. He also completed a Master of Sacred Science, and a Doctorate of Divinity from the International Gnostic church.

In the early 1980s, he was so impressed with the results obtained through regression therapy that he made it his main therapeutic modality when working with patients. Over a period of fifteen years, this would lead him to develop the Inner Space Interactive Sourcing technique and the Inner Space Techniques of alternative therapy.

From 1983 to 1987, he stopped all activities to practice full-time meditation.

Feeling the need to establish a center where genuine seekers could receive real training in meditation – with techniques that work! – Samuel Sagan chose to migrate to Australia. In 1987 he arrived in Sydney, where he founded the Clairvision School. He became an Australian citizen in 1989.

Since then, Samuel Sagan's life has been dedicated to teaching meditation and Inner Space Techniques. He has trained hundreds of past-life therapists, taught the Clairvision techniques of awakening the third eye to thousands of people, and given more than 2,000 lectures, transcripts of which amount to approximately 5 million words.

Samuel Sagan is the author of fifteen books. Some of them are manuals, such as A Language to Map Consciousness, Awakening the Third Eye, Regression, Past Life Therapy for Here and Now Freedom. Others are novels, using the storytelling format to pass on teachings about meditation: Sleeper Awaken!, The Return of the Flying Dragon...

There are presently more than 200,000 books in print. Works by Samuel Sagan have been translated into French, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Polish.

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November 10, 2011
I have no idea how I found this book, as it seems to be one of those "forgotten in the corner of a bookstore, holding up a shelf" books. It's great though. It's not particularly well written, the characters aren't superb, the plots (while interesting) isn't ground breaking. But......I love it. Maybe it's the esoteric geek/programmer in me, but I always like reading this book. You'll either love it or hate it, I suspect there's zero middle ground on this.
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August 17, 2021
I was provided with a signed copy from the author but am in no way affiliated with or requested by the author to write this review. It was given as a gift and treasured as such.

As an avid reader of fantasy with the occasional sci-fi, I had to push through the first chapter of this book as I often do with such. Perhaps it was the choppiness of the way in which the story unfolded but once I became familiar with his manner of writing, I was entranced thereafter.

I do not consider the characters or the plot well developed nor is it well written overall. However, imho, I very much doubt that the book was intended as simply a fictitious novel. To me, the book held a much deeper essence and truth that is impossible to describe in a literary review but its essence has lingered and Im sure will continue to linger forever. It’s the sort of book that just “sticks” in a meditative way”. To me, the story was a superficial layer of the deeper essence conveyed superbly by the late author ...

Anyhooos I enjoyed it and am grateful for the gift.
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