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Billed as a training manual for entering Earth's future, Something
in This Book Is True is about harnessing the personal power inside
each of us. It's a companion to Frissell's earlier effort, Nothing in
This Book Is True, but It's Exactly How Things Are, about which Jay
Kinney of Wired said, "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." In the first book,
Frissell took New Age sentiments and blended them with conspiracy theories
in an attempt at a unified theory, including alien grays, cattle mutilations,
crop circles, the Great Pyramid, Sacred Geometry, and secret colonies on
Mars. In Something in This Book Is True, he takes time to retrace
that particular history and leads readers into the realm of the millennial
future. Of note to those interested in comics artists are the six full-page
illustrations by underground artist Spain.
Synopsis
The long-awaited follow-up to Bob Frissell's Nothing in This Book Is
True, But It's Exactly How Things Are continues the author's fascinating
theories on consciousness, choice, earth's magnetic fields, alien communication,
our higher selves, spirituality, and many other topics. Line drawings. |