"The Shining Ones"

Leo40

Jedi Master
THE SHINING ONES
by Christian and Barbara Joy O'Brien



£49.50 inc surface mail world wide


Available from: http://www.goldenageproject.org.uk/shining.php
 
Leo - could you tell us more about this book, why do you recommend it etc... external consideration remember ;)
 
Hi, Herr Eisenheim:

This book was mentioned by Laura.It was out of print and used copies
were very expensive.

O'Brien links the catastrophies of 11,500 BC, 6,500 BC and 2,500 BC
and discovered archaeological evidence that civilization was rebuilt
in Sumer and that there existed a global civilization prior to these
cataclysms.

Quote:

Science, archaeology and painstaking research have traced well developed agriculture, land tenure, accounting, good behaviour and common law to a technically advanced group, known to the Sumerians as the Anannage and to the early people of the Middle East as the Elohim (Shining countenanced, Lords of the Cultivation), who settled to farm a fertile basin in the mountains of Southern Lebanon around 9,300 BC. They have been attributed with the building of the seven major cities of the Levant: Kharsag (Eden), Jericho (8000 BC), Ba'albek, Ebla, Catal Huyuk, Olympus and On, and the later development of the Sumerian and other City States, which began around 6000 BC, some three thousand years before our current detailed knowledge of Egyptian history. Evidence is now 'reemerging' of their former island home.
 
Herr Eisenheim said:
Thanks for clarification Leo, I missed that

And probably a lot of other forum members, not to talk of newbies. Leo after all this time here I wonder, what is it that keeps you from acting with more external consideration?

It is also disconcerting that whenever the conversation starts to get focussed on yourself and your behaviour, you deliberately ignore the feedback/mirror.

This is one example:
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,28279.msg351448.html#msg351448

How do you plan to work on yourself without paying attention and considering the input offered by others?

It is worth considering that a strong defense mechanism may be working here, don't you think?
 
Ana said:
Herr Eisenheim said:
Thanks for clarification Leo, I missed that

And probably a lot of other forum members, not to talk of newbies. Leo after all this time here I wonder, what is it that keeps you from acting with more external consideration?

It is also disconcerting that whenever the conversation starts to get focussed on yourself and your behaviour, you deliberately ignore the feedback/mirror.

This is one example:
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,28279.msg351448.html#msg351448

How do you plan to work on yourself without paying attention and considering the input offered by others?

It is worth considering that a strong defense mechanism may be working here, don't you think?
Agree with all that Ana said and couldn't have put it better myself.
 
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