NOTE: [While this book provides much insight into the origins of humanity, the more recent book, Sewn Together, is recommended for new readers. It covers the same territory with far more detail. The Heavenside participants sharing their stories were asked to focus on their daily lives at that time, descriptions of how they lived, what they saw, etc. This will help the modern reader to understand it better from the unique experiences of those who were there.] The mystery of mankind's origins has long challenged modern thinkers and explorers of ancient Earth and human history. The appearance of modern man on the scene was so abrupt that it defied traditional explanations. Myths have come down through the ages, a lot of them surrounding the early books of the Bible and other ancient writings, as well as mysterious oral histories and artifacts. For all those who have pondered these issues, this book it is a must-read. Here, the Circle of Love takes on the story of mankind, not only as the trail of physical evolution, but within the over-arching context of the soul journey. We hear from those correspondents who make use of the portal between Heaven and Earth to tell their own stories of their lives in the times before and after the Anunnaki came to alter the pattern of Earth evolution with a bit of their own DNA, and how this ancient story has been confused and mistold, confounding the best students of it. This is how that dark, and yet hopeful, period unfolded and how it continues to unfold as the ancient DNA and the old soul experiences continue to impact humanity today. It is the story of ancestral trauma and the determination of humanity to survive against great odds, to meet the challenges presented in the best way of which they were capable. In order to understand who we are, we must unravel the past, not to condemn those who went before, but to understand them. If we condemn them, we will only perpetuate the same blame and shame game that has fed the karmic wheel of the human experience. Knowledge is freedom, and freedom is the ability to come out of the dark mines and the dark minds of those ancient times.
NOTE: [While this book provides much insight into the origins of humanity, the more recent book, Sewn Together, is recommended for new readers. It covers the same territory with far more detail. The Heavenside participants sharing their stories were asked to focus on their daily lives at that time, descriptions of how they lived, what they saw, etc. This will help the modern reader to understand it better from the unique experiences of those who were there.] The mystery of mankind's origins has long challenged modern thinkers and explorers of ancient Earth and human history. The appearance of modern man on the scene was so abrupt that it defied traditional explanations. Myths have come down through the ages, a lot of them surrounding the early books of the Bible and other ancient writings, as well as mysterious oral histories and artifacts. For all those who have pondered these issues, this book it is a must-read. Here, the Circle of Love takes on the story of mankind, not only as the trail of physical evolution, but within the over-arching context of the soul journey. We hear from those correspondents who make use of the portal between Heaven and Earth to tell their own stories of their lives in the times before and after the Anunnaki came to alter the pattern of Earth evolution with a bit of their own DNA, and how this ancient story has been confused and mistold, confounding the best students of it. This is how that dark, and yet hopeful, period unfolded and how it continues to unfold as the ancient DNA and the old soul experiences continue to impact humanity today. It is the story of ancestral trauma and the determination of humanity to survive against great odds, to meet the challenges presented in the best way of which they were capable. In order to understand who we are, we must unravel the past, not to condemn those who went before, but to understand them. If we condemn them, we will only perpetuate the same blame and shame game that has fed the karmic wheel of the human experience. Knowledge is freedom, and freedom is the ability to come out of the dark mines and the dark minds of those ancient times.