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Starwarrior

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Starbrow and his friends struggle to become Spiritual Warriors and apply the spiritual teachings of the masters in the face of cataclysmic Earth changes and challenges.

460 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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July 26, 2024
I must admit I was disappointed in this book. And that several times throughout I had to roll my eyes or cringed. And I was annoyed at the book being so long, when it was so repetitive.
The characters felt a bit immature, and well ‘flat’, contrived, and many times they couldn’t foresee what I thought was plainly obvious, which annoyed me.
And there was too many scenes I felt were dumb and repetitive that basically consisted of lots of ‘oh my god, that is far out, I can’t believe it, what is happening, seriously, wow you are so cool/badass, way to go, high fave, hahahaha this is so far out, wait what I can’t understand, I don’t know, how, what, who, where, oh mymymy, seriously, totally, yes, now I see, hey we need to run, go go go, get your butt with you, bang bang, oh no no, they’re shooting at us, run, hide! Hey we got away, but they’ll find us soon, we need to keep going, we’ll never make it, but we have to try, of wait what, let’s maybe try to use the Force, oh my god it worked, let’s go’ (on repeat), as it seemed to be going on a loop.
And where I think it would have served the book it’s it had been shortened in that regard, and also, well, just told differently, better.
And even the message of this book to me, wasn’t any big aha, wow, thing, and I feel like it’s been much better explained, and for me felt in a captivating and activating way, through many other books, messages, teachers.
But that is of course just my opinion.

When I end up giving it 3 stars anyway, and not less, it is due to the fact that I did enjoy it in parts, and that I did like the idea of a novel that centers around spiritual subjects, such as reincarnation, ascension, Ashtar, sacred cites, time travel and different dimensions etc.
And in that way I feel a kinship with the author and its readers, and its message.
Maybe I just have high book standards and maybe on my own spiritual journey I’ve just learned about these topics in different ways that better suited me, and also find that the complications of being a human on earth, were oversimplified, and the book therefore lacking in psychological depth and bridging the gap of spiritual truth and human reality (/‘reality’).
But now I’m finished and now I know.

(This book series was recommended to me by someone close to me that read it years ago in his youth, and that for him, at that time, it had a huge impact. So I’m sure this book can and has been an eye opener for many, and maybe if one is more ‘new’ to the subject it’s more of a revelation.)
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June 18, 2014
“Starwarrior” is the second book in the “Starbrow” series from Danish-American author Tim Ray. It is exactly what it says that it is … a spiritual thriller. In this series, Ray is seeking to connect the reader with his personal understanding of ancient spiritual wisdom and principles. I would like to note here that the foundation of this series is on spirituality in general, and that it does not reflect a specific religion or belief.

I appreciate Dan Brown’s work, and find that Ray’s work shows the same care and research. The overall story is about an ancient prophecy concerning the movement of earth, and earth’s inhabitants, into the fifth dimension. We left off in book one (Starbrow), with the feeling that the three compatriots were going to have some down time. Not going to happen!

There is a CIA agent on a global manhunt, with the mission of stopping whatever is supposed to happen with the earth’s power spots. How did he know about this? A message was sent from the higher dimension through … a television channel! There are golden pyramids floating above all of the major cities of the world … until the power grid that has been activated is literally blown up!

The world is in chaos, the golden pyramids can no longer be seen, and there is a very short time in which Starbrow and his compatriots must raise the consciousness of the world. The three compatriots are coming into their own power, and their own understanding of the ancient prophecy.
Two of them appear to have been killed in the demolition of Glastonbury Tor, and Starbrow is taken into custody by the CIA agent and his men. Each of these individuals is struggling to become a Spiritual Warrior, and to apply the spiritual teachings of the Masters under their current circumstances.

This is an exciting, intense book on many levels. It is a delightful mystery, with in-depth characters and story-line. It presents spiritual concepts in a manner in which the reader can understand them, and apply them to their own life. It makes use of existing theories/concepts/physical places to create a plausible scenario for the reader. It is fast paced, and both serious and funny (or perhaps seriously funny!).

My wish is that the series will continue. I had a tremendously good time reading this book, and would like to see more of the same!
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