Writers of fiction – masking truths?

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In doing a forum search about books of fiction there seems a few references only and not by a singular topic thread, unless i missed this in the search phase? If not, thought perhaps a dedicated topic thread where people can list or talk about books of fiction that seemed to have resonated with them about authors couching truths where they would not easily be discussed in the main nonfiction categories. Perhaps after consideration, a book list could be discerned that speaks to this, similar to others on the forums recommended lists?

Of course there are literally thousands upon thousands of books of this type with some like ‘Lord of the Rings’ holding many readers attention through our time. When watching Avatar the other day, remembered the indigenous peoples describing the injected Avatars as or from “Dream Walkers” , and this made me think of a series that my brother was fascinated with, and before he passed on he initiated me into reading. One of the very ugly characters was called a “Dreamwalker”, who reminded me of a hyperdimensional type being who practiced thought wave manipulation and control of the mind as he would enter through peoples thoughts, particularly while they slept and dreamed; interestingly enough, frequency type vibration was the key to peoples susceptibility, people who had a direct alignment to STS thinking if you will.

Those books are by the author Terry Goodkind and there was another series by author Stephen R. Donaldson, a few in fact that come to mind. He wrote a series called the GAP about off planet mining by corporations who when free of the Earth, where DNA manipulation had been outlawed, did for profit as they saw fit and against human laws that were subverted. The earths people through the invention of a GAP drive, changed radically and the corporations looked elsewhere to exploit the universe.

There is much more in these books and many others that seem to describe much of our human transgressions, pathologies of the mind and hyperdimensional influenced histories, etc. Without having the context of the C’s transmissions, Laura’s work, forum discussions and of course others like Richard Dolan, much of these stories would seem to be just that, stories to disassociate or at best offer some seed for philosophical human discussion or comparison. In retrospect of some of these works of fiction, within the context of learning's here, there seems much more to some of these fictions than meets the eye; writing about very close alignments in fiction to our real human condition - past, present and future.
 
Hey Parallax, I've noticed some useful lessons that can be learned by proxy in fiction books. A lot of the heroes from literature, the trials they go through, how they learn and solve problems - offer a glimpse into another universe - at least that's how I think of fiction.

I think of stories as if they really happened to real people, only in another time and place. Like anything else, it can offer you truth or lies, so discernment is crucial, and networking helps there.

One story that comes to mind is The Neverending Story, where the key lesson is that while Atreyu was going through everything, a human was following him, and as we were following Bastian, others are following us. It really stuck to me, and its interesting to ponder.
 
Puck said:
Like anything else, it can offer you truth or lies, so discernment is crucial, and networking helps there.

Yes that is the critical thing - thanks Puck. :)
 
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