Hi,
I am currently reading this book.
You can read it for free with kindle unlimited. But, scroll down to see my review of the book.
One thing I liked about it so far is that Sasha, channeled by Lyssa Royal Holt, has talked about three timeline splits. What they explain in the book is that you are most likely going to have three different reactions in relation to Open Contact. One is going to resistance, or "going against the grain." Another is adaptable, and able to change with Open Contact. The third group is welcoming Open Contact, or enthusiastically embracing ET Contact.
So, ask yourself, "How would I describe myself in regard to these ideas about Open Contact?"; "What sort of belief systems do I hold that would place me in one of these three groups?" If you're reading this blog, I have a feeling you are most likely in the "enthusiastically embracing" ET's group, or are adaptable to the idea of ET's being among humans on Earth, and what sort of changes that would entail.
The book also talks about the collective consciousness of humanity, and describing how those three timelines might play out, so to speak. But, I think it could more or less be just two timelines. Assuming Open ET Contact does occur, I think main two reactions will be either to adapt, or "digging your heels in," (basically stubbornness / resistance).
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Edit / Update: I'm a little over half way through the book. I'm not sure how much of it was written with artificial intelligence, but they way the book is formatted in the Kindle Unlimited version seems to have a heavy AI influence, especially the summaries of each section. I'm not saying this is bad per se, but it feels like I'm reading ChatGPT's summary of the book's topics. Also, parts of the book are very heavy in regard to deep spiritual topics, like how the multiverse works. Parts of the book are channeled, but it still has the AI summaries.
It also feels like the book is written for people to join their Contact Academy. If the reader like "structure," and wants a guideline for connecting with one's higher self and the ascension process, then this book and their Academy might be good for you.
I'm not liking it as much as I originally thought I would. But, I will still probably finish it.
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(Finished reading update)
I skimmed through a lot of the second half of the book. I thought the book overall is about a 2/5.
I really enjoy Tyler Ellison's content in regard to Ryokah channelings.
However, one impression that I got from the book was that it felt like they were trying to tie these "New Age" spiritual topics into a more religious mentality. One part says, "When the Great Cycle is fulfilled, Earth will be washed in a flood of Light. Then life will awaken from its sleep, and the five gates will open to every soul." Another part says, "Place the center of your attention in your own center. It is the center of your heart and the center of you soul. For all 24 hours of the day, never move your center of attention away from this point."
...???... Yeah, parts of the book are very strange, and it felt like they were trying to create a followership by having people join their Open Contact Academy group.
It wasn't my thing. I retract my initial recommendation of the book.
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