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Angela

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Diving into this now.
I've always loved the classics. And old lore poems like Paradise Lost, Gilgamesh, Beowolf, etc.
I think I'm going to really love this.
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Diving into this now.
I've always loved the classics. And old lore poems like Paradise Lost, Gilgamesh, Beowolf, etc.
I think I'm going to really love this.
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Jeepers - the smell of the salt spray on the Aegean Sea, and the never-ending forested hills of Illyria!
 
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Diving into this now.
I've always loved the classics. And old lore poems like Paradise Lost, Gilgamesh, Beowolf, etc.
I think I'm going to really love this.
I'm yet to read that one—one day!
 

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This one, nice and light on hot and heavy days. A touch of sadness but mostly lighthearted and fun.

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And then on to reread this one, a couple lost their only daughter, moved to Alaska, and built a snow daughter.
A magical, charming tale.8DD3B1B5-C328-455D-A809-844B4FA50984.jpeg
 
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Angela

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Doing this one. Hopefully this will help jump start my home language studying. I want nothing more than to be a polyglot.
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I keep burning out, so I hope this will give me some fresh new ideas. The author is an opera singer, so he had to learn a bunch of languages for that, and developed a lot of cheats to get the hang of languages quicker to reach fluency faster.
 
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Doing this one. Hopefully this will help jump start my home language studying
Let me know how this works. I'm around people who speak other languages, and I'd like to chime in.
 
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Doing this one. Hopefully this will help jump start my home language studying. I want nothing more than to be a polyglot.
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I keep burning out, so I hope this will give me some fresh new ideas. The author is an opera singer, so he had to learn a bunch of languages for that, and developed a lot of cheats to get the hang of languages quicker to reach fluency faster.
Great effort. Polyglot in language and experienced food lover.
 
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Let me know how this works. I'm around people who speak other languages, and I'd like to chime in.
I'm making my way through the book and I think it's a great resource to help with learning a language. He's basically teaching you how to structure your learning of a new language for maximum memory recall and learning for fluency and proper accents and all that. He offers a lot of resources (many of which I've ordered or am preparing to order as I see the definite value in it) for multiple languages. He also is a big proponent of the international phonetic alphabet (which I am going to learn as it is a goal of mine to learn multiple languages.)
 

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Mh can serve even for those doing hard to learn new languages
 

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Timeless truths discussed with perhaps, a more modern approach. This is not about physical ascension, but rather an internal ascension back to what we truly are, at the very core of our being.

About 90% through the book, and have really enjoyed it. Well worth the read, imv.

It is available as a free download at https://zingdad.com/publications/books/the-ascension-papers-book-1 472 Pages in pdf format. It is downloadable in other formats too.
 

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I read this a while ago. It stuck out to me today on my bookshelf.
I'm a sucker for this kind of story.
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So far it's a great book! Never read anything quite like this on to invite them to your event.

To get a better feel for the P'nti, a group of extraterrestrials that live under Sandia Mountain, check out officialfirstcontact.com

Su and her husband Rev White Otter discuss first discuss meeting the group via telepathy, and gradually learning who they are, and why they are here. They created a guide to teach telepathy, that is free on that site. Very fascinating, and has me amping up my game ;)

They have also been on Jimmychurchradio as well. And they have a Twitter account..
 

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Theresa W

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Sorry for grammar errors..was having phone gremlins..

Twitter is SandiatheET if I recall right. But their website has a alot of good info. See Sasquatch.. :)
 
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I read this a while ago. It stuck out to me today on my bookshelf.
I'm a sucker for this kind of story.
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Thanks, I didn't know she wrote a version of the Zorro story. I love just about anything she writes.
 
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chiming in and in great awe of the books described in this thread.

will be coming back to this thread in November some time, as I am going to pack up the computer today to prepare for moving to a new dwelling space over the next weeks. super insulating the new space and weatherizing it. oh my

HERE Is a book which found me over two years ago. and has made such a difference in my adventures.

when we know we are eternal beings, and each of us has our own personal adventure to experience, then we can be open to Love on all levels.

since the camera is all packed up now. I will share from the link on amazon.

you can find a free chapter of this book online. there is a free Audible version fo rthose who do audio books.



Annie Kagan's brother Billy Fingers died. then came through to communicate with her. this is a book of his afterlife adventures.

easy to read. and deeply moving for me.
 

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Currently reading this one. It is full of accounts of people seeing angels. Just started it and already on page 60! C6F9DDA3-CB94-44F0-89F9-D9F726C7AEFD.jpeg
 
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Timeless truths discussed with perhaps, a more modern approach. This is not about physical ascension, but rather an internal ascension back to what we truly are, at the very core of our being.

About 90% through the book, and have really enjoyed it. Well worth the read, imv.

It is available as a free download at https://zingdad.com/publications/books/the-ascension-papers-book-1 472 Pages in pdf format. It is downloadable in other formats too.
Thanks for this one Gunther , I tried Thomas Campbell's 'My Big TOE' recently, but I just couldn't get past the excess flowery prose. But zingdad seems to be holding my attention. I seem to have great difficulty with esoteric books generally these days, but this one seems OK.
 

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Thanks for this one Gunther , I tried Thomas Campbell's 'My Big TOE' recently, but I just couldn't get past the excess flowery prose. But zingdad seems to be holding my attention. I seem to have great difficulty with esoteric books generally these days, but this one seems OK.
You are very welcome Toller.
 

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