Skyfarmr
Jedi Master
I concur with some of the previous CwG reviews.
I read the first two CwG books in the 90's before finding this site, and I must admit that at the time is was very refreshing to read a different take on God...somewhat adhering to the physical Earth experience as a school for the soul ("all there is is lessons".... sound familiar?). Reading some of Walsh's books was a stepping stone away from the dogmatic Christian teachings I grew up with, but I didn't settle in there, cause I kept asking questions. I'm not familiar with the later books this thread is discussing but it appears that what started out as a challenge to the "sacred religious cow" and an effort to expand questing minds with a different idea of what/who God might be, may have gotten co-opted somewhere along the way. (?) This progression reminds me of the channelers of the Ra material who only wanted to convey the love and light message and ignore the "evil" stuff, much to their own demise. Certainly, Laura and the team have escaped situations( ie Frank ) where their work was trying to be disrupted, intercepted, redirected, or sabotaged early on in the Cassiopaean experiment.
Seems like a dangerous career if you don't learn to discern.
I read the first two CwG books in the 90's before finding this site, and I must admit that at the time is was very refreshing to read a different take on God...somewhat adhering to the physical Earth experience as a school for the soul ("all there is is lessons".... sound familiar?). Reading some of Walsh's books was a stepping stone away from the dogmatic Christian teachings I grew up with, but I didn't settle in there, cause I kept asking questions. I'm not familiar with the later books this thread is discussing but it appears that what started out as a challenge to the "sacred religious cow" and an effort to expand questing minds with a different idea of what/who God might be, may have gotten co-opted somewhere along the way. (?) This progression reminds me of the channelers of the Ra material who only wanted to convey the love and light message and ignore the "evil" stuff, much to their own demise. Certainly, Laura and the team have escaped situations( ie Frank ) where their work was trying to be disrupted, intercepted, redirected, or sabotaged early on in the Cassiopaean experiment.
Seems like a dangerous career if you don't learn to discern.