The Messengers, by Julia Ingram and G.W. Hardin

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I just had lunch with a long time friend and I was talking
to him about the C's, Ra, and The Bringers of the Dawn,
and trying to get him started on that path of Knowledge
that he might find his own way.

Interestingly, he told me of a book that was given to him
by a business client and friend and the book was called:
"The Messengers", by Julia Ingram and G.W. Harding and
proceed to explain his summary of what he read.

While listening to him, part is explainations seemed to be
on par with what I already learned from the C's/Ra/TBOTD
and so I agreed to read the book.

So far, I have just started reading the first few pages and
have yet to finish this book but it seems to be in keeping
with the general idea of what C/Ra/TBOTD but I will post
a follow up when I complete the entire book.

If anyone else has read this book already please let me
know what you think of this book?

More to follow later in the week....
 
Ok, folks... I finished reading this book.

I don't know how to describe this book, it is very different from what I have
read from 'religious' based books, since it seems to be a mixture of sorts.
It is certainly different somewhat from the that of the C's/Laura, Ra, TBOTD
and other channels.

This book appears to be an autobiography Nick Budnick, and his pursuits
towards finding his spirtuality. He is a very wealthy man, he has many business
and partners, and in the course of his life, his is being reminded of his spiritual
side in him, and he is trying to make sense of it all.

He says that he is not a religious person at all, he has no connection with any
reglions that he is aware of. Between various encounters with certain people,
he chances upon some individuals who has told him that he has a powerful
light/aura around him and then is told that he walked with the Master (Jeshua).
Several people have told him this several times and one connected him up with
with a licensed regression hypnotherapist.

Through hypnosis, it was determined that he was Saul, or apostle Paul.
There are several sessions made and he (as Saul) talks about his thoughts
and his understandings of the teachings of Jesus. The interesting part of these
sessions is that he is always talking from his own viewpoint of the messages
received and also puts forth is own thought and philosopy. He says that he
was born in Tarsus, is from a wealth family, and is a pharasee (as Saul).
I found these sessions to be quite interesting. He said in the sessions that
he describes other jewish peoples and groups and talks alot about the
differences between the Pharasees, Sadducees, and the Essenes. He
also talks about the Romans and he himself is a Roman Citizen.

I cannot discern of any factual basis of anything he says is truth but the
essence seems to be inline with the teachings of the One Eternal God,
that is in each souled being, and it seems to be in line with some of the
concepts explained in Ra, C's, and TBOTD.

Perhaps Laura or others in the group ought to have a read of this book
and let me know what you think?

The book's ISBN is: ISBNO-9651590-1-9
 
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