Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 303 pages
- Published by: Bear & Company October 1, 1995
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1879181304
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1879181304
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 15.2 ounces
Product Review
In The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology For The Age Of Light, renowned astrologer and spiritual teacher Barbara Hand Clow describes a huge cosmic drama that is functioning simultaneously in nine dimensions, with Earth as the chosen theater. Speaking primarily through Satya, a "Pleiadian goddess", Clow reveals the timing of the critical leap in evolution at the end of the Mayan Calendar. This coming "Age of Light" is the entry of our solar system into the "Photon Band" and the "Age of Aquarius". The Pleiadian Agenda is essential reading for all Barbara Hand Clow fans! --
Midwest Book Review
Product Review
"This will open us to other dimensions, which is a necessity if we are to first heal ourselves and then our planet."
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Rhea A. White, Exceptional Human Experience Network )
"Barbara Hand Clow grabs hold of a very volatile mix of topics: politics, astrology, traditional religions, hard science, sex, and cutting-edge metaphysics. She wastes no time establishing the ground for this book: the future of our lives as conscious beings and the critical choice we face right now right here in our everyday lives. We can live as zombies or we can create powerful lives by choosing to exercise our free will in remembering who we are. . . . If you are willing to examine the beliefs creating your reality, this book offers an great challenge and opportunity, maybe even a sneak preview of our common future."
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Perceptions Magazine )
"An uplifting message from a multidimensional mind. . . a document that will be talked about for hundreds of years."
(
John Major Jenkins, author of Tzolkin: Visionary Perspectives and Calendar Studies )
Reader Reviews
This review is from: The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology for the Age of Light (Audio Cassette)
I am an avid reader of channeled books, as they are some of my favorite. I am always interested in other worldly/dimensional personalities and how they look at us in this dimension on planet earth. This one, I feel, falls way short of what it could have been. There are some useful points here and there like the proton band of light that we pass through ever so often and that the Mayan calender is bringing a great spiritual change (but really, you could find this out somewhere else too). Is it trying to give us great insights to the universe? Or is it trying to give us a lesson in astrology? This book lacks a solid cohesive flow as the author channels all kinds of different animal consciousness like a reptile, a cat and others. It's not that I don't believe in such things, because I feel everything is consciousness...even a rock (and someone could channnel that rock). One minute she's channeling Satya about the comos, then next a reptile (its name was King Lizard I think) talking about something completely different. Maybe if all these seperate consciousness' focused on a similar topic...., or, I don't know. The book just doesn't come off very convincing. I would tend to put this in the random gibberish catagory as I didn't find much use from it. It's not a book that makes you think deeply or makes you look at your life with new eyes. If you want profound, if you want a channeled book that will give you anwers that will help in every day life....check out "Seth Speaks" by Jane Roberts (or any of the Seth books). If you like to explore, then this book is "okay"...but if you want life changing ideas that mean something, look somewhere else.