Nothing in This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are, 15th Anniversary EditionWritten by Bob Frissell |
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Description:Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are is an account of humankind’s function within the grand celestial battle between internal and external knowledge. Author Bob Frissell gives a compelling account of our planetary ascent into higher consciousness, presenting a big-screen view of the Earth through the experience of the Ascended Masters, Thoth, Babaji, and Drunvalo Melchizedek.Pulling in all manner of conspiracy theories from the Secret Government to the Philadelphia Experiment, Frissell proposes both a core transdimensional shift based on the Mayan calendar and a personal Rapture mediated through the connected, affirmed breaths of rebirthing that his teacher Melchizedek used to travel from the other side of the universe to here—breathing your own spacecraft (merkaba) out of and around your aura in order to travel through the astral realms. The 15th anniversary edition of this cult classic is revised and expanded with new illustrations and 50 pages of important new information on the Lucifer Rebellion, the solar storm, and the final three breaths of the merkaba meditation. Author Biography:Bob Frissell is a master rebirther and teacher and the author of Something in This Book Is True and You Are a Spiritual Being Having a Human Experience. Frissell was trained by Leonard Orr, the rebirthing pioneer, and by Drunvalo Melchizedek, the originator of the merkaba and Unity Breath meditations. He lives in Sonoma, CA.Reviews/Endorsements:"If ever there was an aptly named book, this is it. In a highly readable and sincere manner, Nothing in This Book is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are proceeds to thread together every New Age belief and conspiracy theory into a grand unified field theory of kookiness. They’re all here: gray aliens, ascended masters, free energy cattle mutilations crop circles, rebirthing, earth changes, the Great Pyramid, and secret colonies on Mars. And yet, despite the sheer unbelievability of half the book, the author’s goodwill and spiritual intentions are so infectious that the book ends up being a heartwarming experience." “I appreciated reading [Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are] and having the opportunity to adventure outside of my usual range of thinking and envisioning of the human story.” |

