The Noah Syndrome

Kimber

Padawan Learner
Laura, thank you so much for making this new book available. Just a quick question? I thought this
was the base material (book) that was incorporeated into SHOTW? Does this book contain material
that was or is incorporeated into the ' Horns of Moses' material?
 
Here's the thread on this book:

http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,29498.0.html

The Noah Syndrome was incorporated into SHOTW (I don't know about the Horns of Mose, though).
 
Kimber said:
Laura, thank you so much for making this new book available. Just a quick question? I thought this
was the base material (book) that was incorporeated into SHOTW? Does this book contain material
that was or is incorporeated into the ' Horns of Moses' material?

There are very few sections that are directly incorporated into SHOTW (e.g., the section on dinosaurs). Other than those sections and certain themes, it's pretty much an entirely different book.
 
Will a hard copy be available thru Red Pill Press or The Rabbit Hole in the near future?
 
I bought this today from Amazon UK, am very excited to get started. Once I have read it, I shall leave a review.
 
An irresistible read, difficult to put down once started. In the Introduction, the first page was helpful regarding grief, as I started to read it just after the anniversary of my mother’s death. That was the first of many helpful extracts and quotes. To get a flavour of the content, and paraphrasing in places:

‘the search for the true meaning of Love was the same as the search for Salvation and Faith and, in the end, all of it was ultimately the search for the meaning of Eternal Life.’ … ‘a search for the meaning of the Ark.’

Explaining the differences between the way of the Pragmatists, the Realists and the Man of Faith.

Then there was Velikorsky’s ‘World in Collision’ – a book that has been residing in my ‘to read’ box - and his theories on the ‘order of the universe’ and electrical potentials within the atmosphere, and between ‘space bodies’ (I’d just started to dip into ‘The Electric Universe’ whilst researching the workings of the atmosphere), cometary activity and ‘end times’, and his prophesies, and descriptions of the mechanics of extraterrestrial interaction. Needless to say, ‘Worlds in Collision’ has been brought out for current reading!

And then, ‘our spiritual clothing’ and ‘redemption’ – the idea of spiritual preparation for ‘end times’ brought about by the Grand Wave cycle.

Plus, the interpretations of Biblical sayings, is immensely useful, as is explaining how everything fits together – ‘geological changes; possible war; the conflict between good and evil; and cosmic phenomena’ – for the staging and effecting of the end result: Metamorphosis – a New Heaven and a New Earth.’ … ‘the unity of spirit and matter – the ultimate alchemical event’ … ‘The earth and mankind returned to the Garden of Eden, literally.’

Now it’s time to read it again, this time for meaning (both overt and covert (if there is any)).

Thank you Laura. :rockon:
 
Prodigal Son said:
An irresistible read, difficult to put down once started. In the Introduction, the first page was helpful regarding grief, as I started to read it just after the anniversary of my mother’s death. That was the first of many helpful extracts and quotes. To get a flavour of the content, and paraphrasing in places:

‘the search for the true meaning of Love was the same as the search for Salvation and Faith and, in the end, all of it was ultimately the search for the meaning of Eternal Life.’ … ‘a search for the meaning of the Ark.’

Explaining the differences between the way of the Pragmatists, the Realists and the Man of Faith.

Then there was Velikorsky’s ‘World in Collision’ – a book that has been residing in my ‘to read’ box - and his theories on the ‘order of the universe’ and electrical potentials within the atmosphere, and between ‘space bodies’ (I’d just started to dip into ‘The Electric Universe’ whilst researching the workings of the atmosphere), cometary activity and ‘end times’, and his prophesies, and descriptions of the mechanics of extraterrestrial interaction. Needless to say, ‘Worlds in Collision’ has been brought out for current reading!

And then, ‘our spiritual clothing’ and ‘redemption’ – the idea of spiritual preparation for ‘end times’ brought about by the Grand Wave cycle.

Plus, the interpretations of Biblical sayings, is immensely useful, as is explaining how everything fits together – ‘geological changes; possible war; the conflict between good and evil; and cosmic phenomena’ – for the staging and effecting of the end result: Metamorphosis – a New Heaven and a New Earth.’ … ‘the unity of spirit and matter – the ultimate alchemical event’ … ‘The earth and mankind returned to the Garden of Eden, literally.’

Now it’s time to read it again, this time for meaning (both overt and covert (if there is any)).

Thank you Laura. :rockon:

This would make a good Amazon review, PS!
 
Approaching Infinity said:
There are very few sections that are directly incorporated into SHOTW (e.g., the section on dinosaurs). Other than those sections and certain themes, it's pretty much an entirely different book.

For some reason I thought it was the same as SHOTW. However I have purchased it and cannot wait to read it!
 
Just found it in Amazon US for the Kindle and ordered it, getting ready to start reading now!!! :D
 
Just a quick comment for any contemplating reading ‘The Noah Syndrome’.

Can’t think of a book I’ve not read by Laura. Yet my foundational understanding of biblical prophecy, having not been raised with a deep reading of them, and whereby many of the latter books read in connection to said prophesies and biblical passages had not quite cemented (it still has not completely set) until reading ‘The Noah Syndrome’. In a way, anyone considering embarking on any of the readings, may consider reading this first; there is a type of time capsule aspect, along with ‘Amazing Grace’, which, imo, might help to set the reading stage that looks upon our strange existence in the universe for the books that follow - which are equally unique and are further built upon the former books brilliantly.

Reading biblical passages and prophesy is no easy task, especially when factoring esoteric meanings. Theologians have pondered these things for a very long time, yet how these passages and prophesies have been weaved together here in this book is rather uncanny, it gave me a totally different respect for what is involved in sussing out these matters and putting them to pages.

Well done LKJ!
 
Reading such an analyze of the biblical prophecies is Terra Incognita for me, but I find it fascinating. While reading yesterday about the "beast", it occurred to me that maybe the "wound" may be related to 9/11, since the dynamics from then on becomes more "in your face", like for example the interaction with the other manipulative beast (I don't spoil the identity of the beasts fro those who didn't read it yet).
 
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