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Heaven on earth finallyReview Date: 2008-06-28
Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth, Volume I&II Review Date: 2007-02-04
For All Searchers of Absolute TruthReview Date: 2004-07-08
The Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth does this and far more, and brought to me the single most emotionally intense experience from reading that I have ever personally experienced.
The increase in the depth of your love for God and others, the deepening of your own faith in His Love for you an individual, and the intense happiness and security that comes from the realisation of such things cannot be missed. Your personal journey of developing your own Soul will never again stagnate from a lack of Truth. This is a must read for any seeker of Real Truth.
For all Seekers of Absolute TruthReview Date: 2004-07-08
The Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth does this and far more, and brought to me the single most emotionally intense experience from reading that I have ever personally experienced.
The increase in the depth of your love for God and others, the deepening of your own faith in His Love for you an individual, and the intense happiness and security that comes from the realisation of such things cannot be missed. Your personal journey of developing your own Soul will never again stagnate from a lack of Truth. This is a must read for any seeker of Real Truth.
Angelic messages of the highest value !!!Review Date: 2004-04-28
The subjects discussed include:
"Laws of Rapport and Communication Between Spirits and Mortals",
"The Truths Surrounding the Birth and Life of Jesus of Nazareth",
"The True At-Onement",
"The True Nature of God, the Heavenly Father",
"The Holy Spirit",
"The Divine Love of the Father and the New Birth of the Soul",
"The Spiritual Heavens and the Celestial Kingdom",
"The Soul of Man",
"Sin and Error",
"Judgment, the Law of Compensation and True Forgiveness",
"The True Resurrection",
"Immortality",
"The Truths of the Spirit World",
"The Truths concerning the Bible",
"The Importance of Prayer",
"The Continuity of Life After Death" ... and several more ...
I`ve read many books on spiritual matters such as "Conversations with God" by Walsch, "Love without end" by Glenda Green, ACIM and many many more, but these Padgett messages have caused my soul to dance with joy like no other messages before or ever since.
Furthermore they are interesting to both the intellectual (re-)searcher of spiritual truths - whether he is interested in life after death, spiritual phenomena of different kinds, angels, the concept of God, or the creation of mankind - as well as to the religious person who desires to learn why a loving God "permits" cruel wars or what the true reasons were why Jesus, the Father`s most beloved son, died on the cross.
And above all else these two books deal with the WONDERFUL LOVE OF GOD and the EFFICIENCY OF FAITH AND EARNEST AND SINCERE SOULFUL PRAYERS AND LONGINGS FOR A CLOSER NEARNESS TO AND A LIVING PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR HEAVENLY FATHER.
5 stars for a must-have (in my eyes) ...


Urantia? Not!Review Date: 2006-02-17
A good copy of the URANTIA BookReview Date: 2003-12-04
New Testament Revelations of Jesus of NazarethReview Date: 2003-11-18
These books have opened new doors that I would have never dreamed of, give them full read you may be pleasantly surprised.
Jung
Possession of Truth through the acquisition of Divine Love.Review Date: 2003-11-21
But the angels explain that there is a great additional blessing inherent in this Love. They emphasize that the true seat of Truth, as with love, both God's and humankind's, is not located in the evanescent and fallible reasoning mind, but in the timeless and unfailing soul. And since the Source of all Truth is God Himself, in order for humankind to share in this, His Truths, if they are to be received at all, must be transmitted from His Soul to our souls. God's Truths are inherent in His Divine Essence, the Life of which is His Divine Love. Therefore, where humankind is concerned, Truth need not be a mere transitory and essentially lifeless and often changing concept of the mind, but, potentially, an eternal Living Force of the soul.
And how do we obtain these highest of God's Living spiritual Truths? We are instructed in but only one way: through repeated prayer for this Love. The more Divine Love that enters and permeates our souls, the greater becomes our understanding and possession of those spiritual Truths inherent in this Love. In this way, the understanding that may begin as a mental knowledge deepens through our souls' growing perceptions and culminates not in an evanescent but rather in an eternal ownership. And, thus, the highest Truths of God may become progressively known and possessed by each soul that seeks at-onement with our Heavenly Father through prayer for the Gift of His Divine Love.
It has been my supreme privilege to have contributed to the present format and edition of these magnificent revelations from the spirit world, authored principally by our brother, Jesus, but also in collaboration with other Celestial spirits who have also found the Way, the Truth and the Love of God. And I would urge all potential readers to enjoy and absorb this book's contents, for within I sincerely believe is the revealed true Way to each soul's possession of the highest fulfillment and greatest happiness attainable in both this world and the next.
I LOVE THIS BOOK ... because ...Review Date: 2003-06-02
I LOVE THIS BOOK ... because it contains many interesting messages, received through automatic writing and signed by the highest of celestial angels including the apostles John and Paul and Luke as well as many others, above all, of course, messages signed by Jesus himself.
I LOVE THIS BOOK ... because, besides telling me alot about Jesus and God`s Love for us, it also includes messages dealing with the questions of how we - as simple human beings - can finally become angels, what`s the use of personal soulful prayer and how spiritual healing works.
I can only recommend this book.

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These messages have given a tangible impetus to my spirit.Review Date: 1999-10-10
There is not a more important book in my library.Review Date: 1999-10-10
The work of the angels in this book is unparalleled.Review Date: 1999-10-10

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The First Book In My Arsenal Against The Hep C VirusReview Date: 2005-08-17
Viral hepatitis - related cirrhosis is the leading cause for liver transplantation as well as the leading cause of liver cancer. There is no way we can transplant the anticipated
number of people who will develop cirrhosis, unless we diagnose folks earlier and treat them before the liver is irreversibly damaged or develop liver cancer. As African-Americans, we are most at risk from this disease, and not just from a medical angle, but socio-economically speaking, we will be adversely affected in every area of our lives.
This book is the wake-up call for African-Americans to take control of their health and lifestyle choices by getting tested early (NOW), and to become advocates for more research in this area.
Johanna Koskinen
Multicultural Outreach Coordinator
Hepatitis C Association
816.767.9897
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wealth of informationReview Date: 2004-10-29

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Wonderful story and character developmentReview Date: 2003-11-18
This is an excellent read. I highly recommend it.
Two thumbs upReview Date: 2003-10-23

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Loved itReview Date: 2008-06-18

Samuel Butler gives form to the modern dystopian novelReview Date: 2003-11-02
Like More's island of Utopia, Butler's Erewhon is a remote kingdom, not to be found on any map, which is discovered by the narrator of the novel (biographers of Butler have assumed it is modeled on a part of New Zealand, which anyone who has viewed the "Lord of the Rings" movies can attest has some spectacular landscapes). Cut off from the rest of the world, the citizens of Erewhon lives according to their own rules and dictates. Butler breaks from the tradition of creating an idealized world that goes back from More to Plato in favor of a more realistic society. In Butler's world there is still money, and both the rich and the poor still exist; there is even a monarchy in charge. It is when we notice strong parallels between Erewhon and the members of Victorian society that we start to see Butler's true purpose.
Hypocrisy is rampant in Erewhom, where citizens think nothing of agreeing with things they do not believe in and their friends know that they are doing so. While the citizens pretend to worship deities that are the personification of lofty human qualities such as love, justice, and hope, they really worship a goddess, Ydrgun, and the Church of England is transformed into the sytem of "Musical Banks." As Butler hits his stride in this novel he creates a topsy-turvy world where illness is treated as a crime (there are no physicians in the country) and criminal behavior, such as theft, are seen as minor weaknesses in character.
Unlike Francis Bacon's utopian work "The New Atlantis," where science was seen as the salvation of humanity that would correct all ills and provide all necessities, Butler's world has outlawed machinery because they might one day become the masters rather than the servants of humanity. Clearly Butler was no more enamored of the Industrial Revolution than he was of Victorian society. In many ways this is the section of "Erewhom" where Butler makes his most cogent arguments. It is also the point where the book's narrator, whose initial attitude of admiration turns to one of surprise, now beocmes one of condemnation as the eccentricities of the citizens of Erewhon are fully revealed. Ultimately, the shortcomings Butler sees in them are the same of which he accuses British society, politics, and religion.
Because Butler is satirizing Victorian society his value to modern readers remains inferior to that of Huxley and Orwell, not to mention Edward Bellamy ("Looking Backward 2000-1887") and Yevgeny Zamyatin ("We"). However, in many ways "Erewhon" is a pivotal novel in the history of utopian literature, not only because of how it follows and breaks away from More's original work and how it sets the stage for what other forgotten writers of dystopian fiction, such as Alexander Bogdanov ("Red Star") and even Jack London ("The Iron Heel"). "Erewhon" remains one of those novels where its historical significance outweighs its literary appeal.
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Absolutely Hysterical!! I laughed so hard it hurt!!!Review Date: 1999-09-06
Everyone who has ever procrastinated can relate to the drastic situation that the fictional Soapbox Playhouse finds itself in with only four days to put together a show.
Meanwhile, the struggling company has reached only half it's goal of sighning new subscribers, and the National Endowment for the Arts is withholding it's annual grant, pending inspection by a caseworker who is scheduled to observe the worst show in the company's nine-year history.
To say any more would spoil the rest of the show. I could not recommend this show enough!!!

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Excellent edition of a great set of poemsReview Date: 2007-05-18
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A Tour de ForceReview Date: 2005-08-16
Recognizing that life does not present itself in neat separate packages of literature, history, and sociology, "The Rise of the Novel" integrates Watt's considerable knowledge in each of these areas to assess the impact of three authors, Defoe, Richardson and Fielding, upon the development of the English novel in the eighteenth century. In the final chapter, he shows how their contributions were integrated and further developed in the works of Laurence Sterne, Jane Austen and others.
Along the way, he makes numerous fascinating observations that I personally had not run across before. For example:
* With the rise of the city (in this case, London) in the eighteenth century, and the resulting development of a more transient population, the model for the Family shifted from the patriarchal family (with a paterfamilias) to a conjugal model (i.e., a new family is born upon each new marriage).
* During the century, there was considerable disapproval of the heroic epic (as exemplified by Homer) as a result of the manners and morals it exhibited, i.e., violence and cruelty. "Tom Jones," a comic epic, was critized at the time for glorifying these and other negative values.
* The large number of "spinsters" during the century led to formal proposals for the passage of laws allowing bigamy.
The book is remarkably fair and balanced in its assessment of Defoe, Richardson and Fielding, with Richardson coming off better than I had expected. It's not enough to make me want to read "Pamela" and "Clarissa," but I did come away with a heightened appreciation of Richardson's abilities as an observer of life and society.
Watt's own life (1917 -1999) is interesting. He joined the British Army at the age of 22 and served with distinction in World War II as an army lieutenant in the infantry from 1939 to 1946. He was wounded in the battle for Singapore in January 1942 and listed as "missing, presumed killed in action." In fact, he was taken prisoner by the Japanese and remained a prisoner of war until 1945, working on the construction of a railway that crossed Thailand a feat that inspired the Pierre Boulle novel "Bridge Over the River Kwai" and the film version by David Lean. More than 12,000 prisoners died during the building of the railroad, most of them from disease, and Watt was critically ill from malnutrition for several years.
He joined the faculty of Stanford University in 1964., and was chair of the English department from 1968 to 1971. In addition to "The Rise of the Novel," he is best known for his body of criticism of the works of Joseph Conrad.
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I am very grateful that this work exist, and trust that many would find it and be transformed by its content. Jesus is real, alive and well, and his mission was indeed to make known to all mankind that the potentiality to yearn for and receive the Divine Nature of God was re-bestowed to all mankind.
God is a Just God, and did not ordain a sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins. Such nonsense of sacrificing to enter Heaven is all a creation of mankind. God ordained only Love, His own Divine Nature, to be the means whereby sin can be removed forever, by literally recreating the soul that yearns for this love into God's nature. This is the real Born again process. This is what Jesus taught before he was viciously murdered by greed and misguidance.
This book and the other volumes hold within it the testimonies of Angels and high spiritual beings who were once mortals on earth, and continue to have the best interest of humanity at heart.
There is no fear in Love, for you will discover all your fears melting away as you boldly decide to use you own freewill to get this book and read it prayerfully. We are all Children of a God that truly loves us, and who has given us the easiest solution to the problem of us being in separation from Him. And that solution does involve Jesus, but only as a messenger.
Jesus brought the message from God that human beings can now receive the nature of God, which was withdrawn after our first parents slighted it, and choose the devices of their own minds. Jesus demonstrated this message with his life, not by dying for mankind but by living the LOVE of God that had transformed his soul into a Divine Angel.
This Message of Jesus' true teachings were lost, corrupted and changed so as to suit the misguidance of greed and deceit, but now through these Angelic Revelations, this Message of the Gospel is revealed anew in its correct form for the entire world to see, hear and know. Salvation is an individual thing, and it involves us as individuals yearning sincerely for the Love (Nature of God) to possess and change us into a New Creature.
Heaven's light is shining upon earth, and the change for peace and goodwill that is occurring upon earth will indeed bring about a new earth. The current earth will not be destroyed by fire, but will be transformed one soul at a time into that which is truly Love and lovely. Highly recommended, 10 Stars. Human Operations Manual