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A review by dstel879
Awakening in the Dream: Contact with the Divine by David Wilcock
2.0
I didn’t realize this was some sort of a self grandeurising biography, I’m really deeply into the metaphysical but this was just painful to read, with little interesting information interspersed between thousands of “Me, my and I’s”
It’s basically autofellatio in book form.
The author says he’s an alien soul(starseed), but also a high priest from Atlantis, the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, and a great spiritual leader who will lead the masses (I think at one point he compared himself to Jesus)
The rest of the book is spent on complaining about how he had to work minimum wage jobs, crying about having to make reservations while working the front desk at a hotel and whining how it was so unfair since he’s so clearly special.
The only thing of interest for me in this book was the Pyramid Timeline, but I took it with a grain of salt since the theory didn’t seem to account for the fact that we lost 7 years when switching to the Gregorian calendar, in effect throwing all the timeline dates off.
It’s basically autofellatio in book form.
The author says he’s an alien soul(starseed), but also a high priest from Atlantis, the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, and a great spiritual leader who will lead the masses (I think at one point he compared himself to Jesus)
The rest of the book is spent on complaining about how he had to work minimum wage jobs, crying about having to make reservations while working the front desk at a hotel and whining how it was so unfair since he’s so clearly special.
The only thing of interest for me in this book was the Pyramid Timeline, but I took it with a grain of salt since the theory didn’t seem to account for the fact that we lost 7 years when switching to the Gregorian calendar, in effect throwing all the timeline dates off.