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Saturday, July 9, 2011
The Intuitive Book Review: Whitley Streiber's "The Key"[/color]
Posted by Marcus T. Anthony
General overview
The Key is a fascinating and eminently readable book written in lively and personable style. Strieber is not afraid to share some of his own fears, weaknesses and confusions. He develops an intimate relationship with the reader, and it almost seems as if we are eavesdropping in on his very strange experience with the man he calls The Master of the Key.
The Key details the story of how, at two-thirty in the morning of June 6, 1998, Streiber was awakened by somebody knocking on his hotel room door. An unknown old man enters the room. At first Streiber thinks he might be a slightly deranged fan, andtries to get rid of him. But eventually, as the old fellow begins to talk, Streiber realises that the stranger has some very important things to say. The author then begins to transcribe notes onto a pad. The stranger stays for a period of half an hour (but perhaps as long as two hours – the time is uncertain to Streiber). Somewhere in between the stranger says his name is Michael, and that he is Canadian, but Streiber eventually comes to consider that, although human, he is not human in the ordinary sense, but some kind of spiritual messenger.
The bulk of the relatively short book comprises the narrative of what happened that night. The Master has a clear agenda in revealing the information to Streiber. This is to help free mankind from its delusions. The stranger forecasts a grim future for mankind and the Earth if it cannot do this. The essence of the message is that the Earth is dying, and that humankind will soon be extinct if it does not acknowledge what is happening and rediscover its spiritual roots.
All this probably sounds just as “loony” as Streiber’s other books, such as Communion, where the author recounts alien abduction experiences. However, as an intuitive myself, quite a lot of the information in the book resonates with what I have seen and experienced intuitively. For this reason I believe that the book is well worth reading. However it should be read in the context of the overall consciousness field which is part of Streiber’s psyche.
Before I detail specific truth claims within the book, let me address this.
TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
Saturday, July 9, 2011
The Intuitive Book Review: Whitley Streiber's "The Key"[/color]
Posted by Marcus T. Anthony
General overview
The Key is a fascinating and eminently readable book written in lively and personable style. Strieber is not afraid to share some of his own fears, weaknesses and confusions. He develops an intimate relationship with the reader, and it almost seems as if we are eavesdropping in on his very strange experience with the man he calls The Master of the Key.
The Key details the story of how, at two-thirty in the morning of June 6, 1998, Streiber was awakened by somebody knocking on his hotel room door. An unknown old man enters the room. At first Streiber thinks he might be a slightly deranged fan, andtries to get rid of him. But eventually, as the old fellow begins to talk, Streiber realises that the stranger has some very important things to say. The author then begins to transcribe notes onto a pad. The stranger stays for a period of half an hour (but perhaps as long as two hours – the time is uncertain to Streiber). Somewhere in between the stranger says his name is Michael, and that he is Canadian, but Streiber eventually comes to consider that, although human, he is not human in the ordinary sense, but some kind of spiritual messenger.
The bulk of the relatively short book comprises the narrative of what happened that night. The Master has a clear agenda in revealing the information to Streiber. This is to help free mankind from its delusions. The stranger forecasts a grim future for mankind and the Earth if it cannot do this. The essence of the message is that the Earth is dying, and that humankind will soon be extinct if it does not acknowledge what is happening and rediscover its spiritual roots.
All this probably sounds just as “loony” as Streiber’s other books, such as Communion, where the author recounts alien abduction experiences. However, as an intuitive myself, quite a lot of the information in the book resonates with what I have seen and experienced intuitively. For this reason I believe that the book is well worth reading. However it should be read in the context of the overall consciousness field which is part of Streiber’s psyche.
Before I detail specific truth claims within the book, let me address this.
TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK