Stalking Volume 2: The Bridge of Reason

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation
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Author: John Axelson ISBN: 9781476429984
Publisher: John Axelson Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: John Axelson Language: English
Author: John Axelson
ISBN: 9781476429984
Publisher: John Axelson
Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: John Axelson
Language: English
Volume 2 of the Stalking series: A mystic explains specifically how mankind has reached an evolutionary cul-de-sac, to an apprentice whose beliefs, projected and unchecked onto mankind’s behaviors, are apocalyptic.

The absurd circumstance into which I was unsuspectingly recruited, recounted in “Stalking the Average Man,” evolved into an intricate teaching scheme that mystics of particular lineages call stalking. In this instance, the term does not refer to the aberrant persecution of another’s welfare. The literal opposite is the case, as the stalker’s goal is to free an apprentice from apparently reasonable behaviors that can cause appalling harm down the road. In the stalker’s vernacular, this is to free the apprentice from the world of average people…
In this true story, a channel of universal knowledge claims that a consequence of common errant beliefs, long-ago seeded and nurtured by governments and cultural contrivances, have inexorably directed us into an end-of-the-world “cycle” of events. We can’t see this because our indoctrinations have us accepting illogical circumstances through a fine weave of unrealistic expectations, focused uncertainties, undisciplined free will, blind faith, and meticulously shaped silences.
Through her apprentice’s beliefs, this second volume in the Stalking series explores mankind’s absurd circumstance—specifically how an otherwise intelligent race has managed to perch itself on the brink of annihilation. Her goal is to teach her apprentice what the emissaries of the Second Coming will know, and how they will come to know it.
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Volume 2 of the Stalking series: A mystic explains specifically how mankind has reached an evolutionary cul-de-sac, to an apprentice whose beliefs, projected and unchecked onto mankind’s behaviors, are apocalyptic.

The absurd circumstance into which I was unsuspectingly recruited, recounted in “Stalking the Average Man,” evolved into an intricate teaching scheme that mystics of particular lineages call stalking. In this instance, the term does not refer to the aberrant persecution of another’s welfare. The literal opposite is the case, as the stalker’s goal is to free an apprentice from apparently reasonable behaviors that can cause appalling harm down the road. In the stalker’s vernacular, this is to free the apprentice from the world of average people…
In this true story, a channel of universal knowledge claims that a consequence of common errant beliefs, long-ago seeded and nurtured by governments and cultural contrivances, have inexorably directed us into an end-of-the-world “cycle” of events. We can’t see this because our indoctrinations have us accepting illogical circumstances through a fine weave of unrealistic expectations, focused uncertainties, undisciplined free will, blind faith, and meticulously shaped silences.
Through her apprentice’s beliefs, this second volume in the Stalking series explores mankind’s absurd circumstance—specifically how an otherwise intelligent race has managed to perch itself on the brink of annihilation. Her goal is to teach her apprentice what the emissaries of the Second Coming will know, and how they will come to know it.

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