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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael | 2 comments I've always sought the truth and been willing to abandon my world views if new information was presented.

This book (Rise Slave) is unlike anything I've ever read before. It is like the voice above it all and was recommended to me as an honest insight into this construct we live within. It opened my eyes to concepts I've not considered before, brought lies to light and most importantly, it offered solutions for how we can take our world back from the darkness.

I could only find it on 1 site and have no idea who wrote it. Has anyone else read this yet??


message 2: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 28 comments Hi Michael,
I have not read. I see it on the riseslave.com website for $22.00. How did you get/find the book? If I purchase and read, I will join the conversation. Sounds very interesting.
Does the book discuss a (many) creation(s) of humans?
What are some of the concepts?
Thank you,
Lynn


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael | 2 comments Hi Lynn,
The first half of the book speaks about how the human species has been enslaved for thousands of years by the systems of belief that form our civilization. The second half explains, like no other book, how we can escape the path to annihilation that we are on.

Some of the concepts are:

1. The Luciferian world that mankind lives within and how it came to be
2. The systems that keep us enslaved, divided from one another, and distracted from the truth
3. How far away we are from total imprisonment, including our minds, bodies, and their final goal of imprisoning the human soul
4. How we can live freely on this beautiful planet the way our Creator intended


message 4: by Soren (new)

Soren Blackwood | 31 comments Michael wrote: "Hi Lynn,
The first half of the book speaks about how the human species has been enslaved for thousands of years by the systems of belief that form our civilization. The second half explains, like n..."


Hi Michael, this is a fascinating and profound discussion. The idea that our core systems of belief might be a form of inherited prison is a powerful one, and it's a question I've wrestled with for years.

Your post makes me think of a related question I've explored in my own work: what if that prison wasn't built for us maliciously, but is a structure we inherited after a great cataclysm? What if our most powerful myths and religions are the misunderstood user manuals for a technology we no longer know how to operate, and our "enslavement" is simply a tragic consequence of this forgotten knowledge?

This very question is the sci-fi premise at the heart of my debut novel, The Sentinel Project.

For anyone interested in a fictional take on these themes, I'm currently running a Kindle giveaway on Goodreads for the next month. It's a great chance to explore these ideas.

Thank you for starting such a thought-provoking thread.

— Soren K. Blackwood


message 5: by Beth (new)

Beth (pix1) | 378 comments Have found the UK site and it £8. I would buy this but it's an E book (ok) but no PayPal! Not on Amazon, unfortunately. I really would like to buy this but not being very comp lit I'm not sure how this could be downloaded to me and not too happy having to pay through an unknown system.


message 6: by Soren (new)

Soren Blackwood | 31 comments Beth wrote: "Have found the UK site and it £8. I would buy this but it's an E book (ok) but no PayPal! Not on Amazon, unfortunately. I really would like to buy this but not being very comp lit I'm not sure how ..."

I found this site, which offers different types of payments:
https://riseslave.com/checkouts/cn/hW...

I'm curious to read it now!


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