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Planet Two: Earth in a Higher Dimension...Are You Ready?

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In this book, the author talks specifically about the end results after the earth changes predicted after 2012, when the Mayan calendar comes to an end. The future that she sees is not a very pleasant one for all dwellers on the planet. It is very much like Judgement Day, threshing the chaff (those with a lower frequency) from the grain (those with a higher frequency), with the grain going to Heaven and the chaff to Hell, kind of stuff. However, most of the book deals with what Heaven (Planet Two) will be like. The portion that deals with this is in a fast read question answer format. Some of the questions taken up are as 'Will my friends and family make it?', 'Will I get a job there?', 'How does the economy work?' and so on. She also provides essential information as to how one can get there.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Lynn Grabhorn

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February 3, 2018
I don't know how this book got past an editor. The writing is terrible, and if she had thrown some actual science in here, the concepts would require much less suspension of disbelief - because these are really 'out there' ideas. They are also super dated and very sexist - even though the author is a woman and this was only in 2004. It's also very Anglo-centric and anti-Middle East.

It's a small book, but I can't help but feel like it could have been condensed to 1/3 of its size to get the information across. There is a lot of fluff.

Anyone who knows anything about the paranormal and other side of things knows that time is a human construct and that we can't put dates on things. She talks about 2012 (which, obviously nothing major happened there) and 'two hundred years'. Between the crappy writing (was it intended for an audience that can only read at an elementary school level?) and the unsupported ideas, this author has no credibility with me. It seemed like they were in such a hurry to get it published that they didn't bother to gather any evidence to support the ideas she put forward.

To summarize: there is a second planet earth, just like ours, and if we raise our frequency/vibration, we can get there and basically live the life we are living now or better and live forever, but there will be far fewer people in the world and the environment will be significantly improved thanks to advances in technology. Everyone will speak English and religions won't matter. Only XX of people will be able to get in and everyone else left on the current planet earth will eventually die out.

I don't doubt her claims that she was given all this information, but I think her own experience limited her ability to properly convey what she was being 'told' to write. This would have been far more convincing if it had been written by someone with more sophisticated language.

This book was recommended to me by a friend and now I'm questioning why.
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