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I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara Marciniak, but

whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh when I read each page of this

book. All my life's experiences seem to be explained. I'm only half way through

and I feel my best friend wrote it for me :-)

thanks and blessings

lisa

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Well I must say that brings a smile to my face.. :))

 

That was me Lisa. So happy to know an innocent suggestion has impacted

another with such positive energies. Wow, thank you.

 

x x

 

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wrote:

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> I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara

Marciniak, but whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh when I

read each page of this book. All my life's experiences seem to be

explained. I'm only half way through and I feel my best friend wrote

it for me :-)

> thanks and blessings

> lisa

>

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Ah, it's you, thanks again! Of course, you're from Australia. I should have

known. I've been drawn to Australia since I was 16 yrs old. So drawn in fact,

that I left when I was 19 yrs old and backpacked the East Coast of Australia for

2 months (that was 18 yrs ago). I plan to come back one more time in this life

:)

lisa

 

 

---- Glen Olah <glen_olah wrote:

> Well I must say that brings a smile to my face.. :))

>

> That was me Lisa. So happy to know an innocent suggestion has impacted

> another with such positive energies. Wow, thank you.

>

> x x

>

> , <pleiades69

> wrote:

> >

> > I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara

> Marciniak, but whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh when I

> read each page of this book. All my life's experiences seem to be

> explained. I'm only half way through and I feel my best friend wrote

> it for me :-)

> > thanks and blessings

> > lisa

> >

>

>

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I read the bringers of the dawn about 6 years ago and

seem to remember enjoying it immensely.

The book practricaly threw itself of the shelf at me!!

Had no idea what it was about.

Much love Elektra x x x

 

 

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If you don't mind, I'd like to read it too...

 

Thanks much...

 

Blessings..

Paul

 

, " Glen Olah "

<glen_olah wrote:

>

> Thank you for allowing me to share with you Lisa.

>

> I have another wonderful book that I spent some time formatting. I

> just know you would enjoy it also. It is written by a Hindu; Satguru

> Sivaya Subramuniyaswami and is an illustrated, clairvoyant

revelation

> of man's untold journey to Earth from the Pleiades millions of years

> ago, and the struggles faced through the eras as souls matured into

> their ultimate destiny and Divinity.

>

> It is called " Lemurian Scrolls - Angelic Prophecies Revealing Human

> Origins " .

>

> I will send you a copy off list. If anybody else would like a copy

> please let me know. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami released

Lemurian

> Scrolls from his private collection after 25 years, during which

this

> history of how we came to this planet was read only by his monks.

>

> in loving appreciation of your inquisitive mind, glen o.

>

>

>

> , <pleiades69@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Ah, it's you, thanks again! Of course, you're from Australia. I

> should have known. I've been drawn to Australia since I was 16 yrs

> old. So drawn in fact, that I left when I was 19 yrs old and

> backpacked the East Coast of Australia for 2 months (that was 18 yrs

> ago). I plan to come back one more time in this life :)

> > lisa

> >

> >

> > ---- Glen Olah <glen_olah@> wrote:

> > > Well I must say that brings a smile to my face.. :))

> > >

> > > That was me Lisa. So happy to know an innocent suggestion has

impacted

> > > another with such positive energies. Wow, thank you.

> > >

> > > x x

> > >

> > > ,

<pleiades69@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara

> > > Marciniak, but whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh

when I

> > > read each page of this book. All my life's experiences seem to

be

> > > explained. I'm only half way through and I feel my best friend

wrote

> > > it for me :-)

> > > > thanks and blessings

> > > > lisa

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Lisa, Glen, et. al.,

 

Thought I'd cross-post this recent post from my group, as it contains

links for those interested in learning more about Marciniak. Still

waiting for the books I ordered to come, glad to know there are some

folks in here that have enjoyed them. Interesting how books/authors

find us, isn't it?

 

Droxine

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Hello, all,

 

I've been going through some old " Coast to Coast " tapes lately and

(re)discovering some interesting guests. Yesterday, I heard part of

an interview featuring Barbara Marciniak, who channels the

Pleadians. Whether that's a bit far out for some, I found her words

and viewpoint full of wisdom and empowerment.

 

Here is a short interview with Marciniak:

 

<http://www.intuitive-connections.net/2004/marciniak.htm>

 

Her site:

 

http://www.pleiadians.com/#

 

Her books page, wherein are excerpts from her books (click on a

particular book to read excerpts from that book):

 

<http://www.pleiadians.com/dawn.html>

 

I hear from the customer reviews at Amazon that these are reality

altering books that call for an open mind. I tend to judge a message

based on its effort and intent to remind and inspire us to self

empowerment, and Marciniak's message appears to do this succinctly

and deliberatly.

 

Haven't read her books yet, but just ordered a couple. One reviewer

compared them to the " Ra " books (Bradly). Anyone familiar with her?

 

x,

Droxine

 

 

 

 

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<pleiades69 wrote:

>

> I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara

Marciniak, but whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh when I

read each page of this book. All my life's experiences seem to be

explained. I'm only half way through and I feel my best friend wrote

it for me :-)

> thanks and blessings

> lisa

>

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Thank you Droxine, I was very excited to read this. It's

delightful that people are open to this, and it was nice to

know she was on the C2C show.

 

---- droxine5 <Droxine1 wrote:

> Lisa, Glen, et. al.,

>

> Thought I'd cross-post this recent post from my group, as it contains

> links for those interested in learning more about Marciniak. Still

> waiting for the books I ordered to come, glad to know there are some

> folks in here that have enjoyed them. Interesting how books/authors

> find us, isn't it?

>

> Droxine

>

> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>

> Hello, all,

>

> I've been going through some old " Coast to Coast " tapes lately and

> (re)discovering some interesting guests. Yesterday, I heard part of

> an interview featuring Barbara Marciniak, who channels the

> Pleadians. Whether that's a bit far out for some, I found her words

> and viewpoint full of wisdom and empowerment.

>

> Here is a short interview with Marciniak:

>

> <http://www.intuitive-connections.net/2004/marciniak.htm>

>

> Her site:

>

> http://www.pleiadians.com/#

>

> Her books page, wherein are excerpts from her books (click on a

> particular book to read excerpts from that book):

>

> <http://www.pleiadians.com/dawn.html>

>

> I hear from the customer reviews at Amazon that these are reality

> altering books that call for an open mind. I tend to judge a message

> based on its effort and intent to remind and inspire us to self

> empowerment, and Marciniak's message appears to do this succinctly

> and deliberatly.

>

> Haven't read her books yet, but just ordered a couple. One reviewer

> compared them to the " Ra " books (Bradly). Anyone familiar with her?

>

> x,

> Droxine

>

>

>

>

> ,

> <pleiades69 wrote:

> >

> > I forgot who told me to read 'Bringers of the Dawn' by Barbara

> Marciniak, but whoever you are, thank you. I chuckle and sigh when I

> read each page of this book. All my life's experiences seem to be

> explained. I'm only half way through and I feel my best friend wrote

> it for me :-)

> > thanks and blessings

> > lisa

> >

>

>

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