| "In
The Second Book there is much less emphasis on their personal communications
on day-to-day matters than in The First Book."
"It
goes considerably beyond the first one - to higher levels - to include
messages from ancient Greek philosophers to help us. It even takes
us to ancient Egypt, with Ramses II, and to Atlantis."
"The
author is told that he had been one of Jesus' disciples (page 130);
and, that his chief guide - he uses the name, Andrew - was in fact
his great-grandfather, Jamie, who, in a previous life, had been
Andrew, the first disciple of Jesus (pages 329-330 and 368)."
"There
are travels, in meditation, to several planets in the outer reaches
of the Milky Way with Alma, Uris - the spaceman - and Andrew. Uris,
who was introduced in The First Book, explains not only the characteristics
of these planets, but, also, that they are the origins of several
of our Earth races of people."
"In
the last section you will read about fascinating inter-dimensional
exploring of planets in other universes. It ends with a welcome
by Jesus to Alma and Jim to the Kingdom of God (page 532)."
"Let
the well-detailed Contents pages (5 to 23) be your guide to the
enlightening, spiritual, and fascinating messages from beyond that
will help improve your life. Read about highly intelligent beings
from other planets and other universes who help us without our conscious
knowledge. They are concerned about the Earth and its inhabitants.
Read about the energy forces being directed to Earth by Jesus, for
the new millennium, and why."
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