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With a new introduction by the author, never before published, unedited sessions, and extensive previously unpublished details, at long last, Laura Knight-Jadczyk s vastly popular series The Wave is becoming available in a multi-volume set. Each volume includes all of the original illustrations and many new illustrations, many in colour, with each volume comprising approximately 400 pages. The Wave is an exquisitely written first-person account of Laura s initiation at the hands of the Cassiopaeans and demonstrates the unique nature of the Cassiopaean Experiment. Laura I began writing the Wave Series and other articles as a way of collecting excerpts together in general subjects. As I did this, a truly extraordinary thing began to happen. The Cassiopaean Experiment had resulted in transmissions from myself in the future, and I realized that by doing the suggested research, by digging for the answers based on the clues given me, I was becoming myself in the future - a cosmic self. I began to see what I had been trying to convey to myself from this superconscious state. The years of experimental work had created a new circuit wherein it was possible to simply ask a question in my mind about the subject at hand, and the answer would flow through my fingers onto the keyboard. I was often as amazed at what came out as anyone. The Wave is a term used to describe a Macro-Cosmic Quantum Wave Collapse that produces both a physical and a metaphysical change to the Earth and all those residing upon it. It is theorized to be statistically probable sometime in the early 21st century. Few will deny that at present humanity appears to be perched on the edge of an ever-widening abyss. The Bush administration s war on terror seems set to spread further death and destruction around the planet, polarizing and entrenching humanity along religious lines as it does so. The world economy is long past its sell by date, meteorites are raining down across the globe, increasingly frequent and ferocious earthquakes and hurricanes allow no one the comfort of feeling safe. As more and more people begin to awaken to these facts, the need for the truth to be shared as widely as possible grows significantly. 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. By skillfully collecting and arranging the pieces of the puzzle as provided by the Cassiopaean transmissions and coupling them with in depth research and insights from hard-won personal experiences, Laura presents the reader with a compelling and provocative picture of the cognitive, biological, historical and ontological nature of humanity. In The Wave books, Laura presents what the Cassiopaeans have to say about the eventuality of The Wave. 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.

408 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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May 15, 2020
One of the things that makes Laura Knight-Jadczyk's Wave series so great is the breadth and depth of the topics she covers. When she takes on a subject, she doesn't just focus on one aspect, she focuses on all of them, tying them together to show the interconnections, implications, and fine distinctions in them all. So when she writes about 2012 and ideas about global transformation, she doesn't take the simplistic approach favored by so many other authors. She gets into the nitty gritty: the possible science, signs and symptoms, necessary conditions, personal and social implications, and practical considerations. Along the way she shares personal experiences that read like a novel, 'damned data' that would peak even Charles Fort's interest, and speculations on par with those of John Keel and Jacques Vallee. And it all starts in this book. The Wave Series, the books cited within, and the books you'll find after reading even those will provide a lifetime of reading, and learning is fun!
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May 13, 2013
Just finished reading this.

I already read the online version a couple years ago. Now, after re-reading it in the book version it still amaze me with a whole new information and perspectives.

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February 24, 2026
Available for free in its entirety from Cassiopaea.org
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