Ancient Egypt is the setting for this drama of humans and interplanetary visitors. Long after human life this planet was genetically altered by visitors from other worlds and ages, something has gone... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Even though this book is listed as fiction, it is not. Daniel Blair Stewart has explained on a few radio shows that he was in a Rosicrucian museum in California when he all of a sudden had an almost out of body experience. He saw everything that happened during Akhunaton's reign in Egypt. He published as fiction because he didn't want to have to prove what happened to him. His book tells the whole story of how Akhunaton came to be Pharaoh and why the people of Egypt tried to destroy his memory. This book is interesting from beginning to end.
outstanding and exciting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
i can see that people either love this book or hate it. i personally loved it! i just got so sucked into the story that i couldn't help but to read on. i also believe that the story has some truth in it. it ties in with the illuminati and how the aliens have integrated in human history. of course, if you believe history that is told at school, this is gibberish. highly recommended for open-minded spiritual beings. love and light
Solid work
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Peace. This books was very enlightening and did what any good work is supposed to do. Spark your imagination and make you think. This is not meant to be an historical work as many have purpoted. There are many historically accurate facts though. There is very little written about the Pharoah that is 'historical'. He did not leave us much to go on. Everything that history has left us has been included in this book. I find the author without fault. As with any book there are high points and low points. The highs more than make up for the lows. It is a good introduction for those unfamiliar with Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and a solid support for those who are already learned. I enjoyed the book thoroughly. The antagonist is beleivable for anyone familiar with Illumianti. For anyone who wants to build on it, hit me on my email. Peace.
something to think about
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
stop getting so caught up on the differences of race people. the book is about seedling planets, stairstep evolution and elevation of mental/spiritual levels. it is fiction. if you want to diliberate racism read roots. if your mind is on the return of life to the proper course after our fall from heaven, take a copy and break its back. drum and bass on the rise.
Posted review misleading.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I and 5 of my close friends have read and deeply enjoyed Akhunaton, The Terrestial King. The reviewer's comments about the material being shallow and romantic is entirely misleading. The material spans thousands of years and in the telling held our attention throughout. For anyone wishing a fascinating read of mythical proportion I heartily encourage them to read this masterpiece by a brilliant new author. In closing I must suggest that the reviewer did not even read the material or he would not have referred to it as a romance.
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