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REVIEWS “= and, within it, more than a thousand six- B oO oO K S foot-tall, solid-gold pedestals, each bearing script. Even considering their skills, the team had an easier job than expected in transcribing and translating the glyphs. (Alas, none of these is reproduced in this book.) The trans- lations were passed down to Sornson's nephew Per, who in 1994 presented them to the anonymous narrator of this book to pub- lish, in case he did not return from a trip in his uncle's footsteps. It's likely he met with his demise. These Revelations have profound content and import for humanity, for they tell of the dawn of time, the creation, the first angels and the fallen ones, the formation of Earth, the evolution of man, the destruction of Atlantis and the Great Flood. They contain subtle variations from more familiar biblical versions, and are well worth studying despite the question marks over their source. HORMONE HERESY: What Women Must Know About Their Hormones Method—all of which have transformed our understanding of the ear-voice-emotion con- nection with the auditory system as the focal point. This is the first English translation of Dr Tomatis' classic book, The Ear and Language, first published in 1963 and updated in 1991. It is a précis of his research, hypotheses and discoveries as well as a record of his reflections on humanity's place in the cosmos. Aimed at the lay reader, the book covers the workings of language, audition, audio- vocal conditioning, laterality, the leading ear, body image and APP. The new Postscript summarises recent research and validates Tomatis' original hypothesis that the ear is the fundamental feature that makes we human beings the socially-aware, cre- ative communicators that we are. The Tomatis Method is a personal empow- erment technique that is applicable in diverse areas: music and voice, speech and language, education, medicine and personal by Sherrill Sellman . growth. It shows that if you can change Published by GetWell International your ears’ ability to listen, you can also (1996), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA change how you speak and how you interact ISBN 0-646-29565-9 (189pp s/c) with yourself, with others and with the Price: AUD$19.95; NZD$26.00; world. STG£11.00 Available: Australia—NEXUS Magazine, REVELATIONS OF THE METATRON ph (07) 5442 9280; NZ—NEXUS Office, by 'Anonymus' ph (09) 416 7320; UK—NEXUS Office, Published by Galde Press, Inc. (1995), ph 01342 322854. Lakeville, MN, USA Recognising the need for an easy-to-read ISBN 1-880090-21-X (213pp s/c) guidebook about women's hormones, and Price: AUD$30.00; NZD$38.00; inspired by the positive response to her arti- STG£13.99; USD$14.95 + USD$3.00 p&h_~—_—cles in NEXUS (vol. 3, nos. 4 & 5), psy- Available: Aust—Cameron Books, ph/fax chotherapist Sherrill Sellman has written (047) 58 7676; Sydney Esoteric Hormone Heresy to emphasise the basics Bookshop, ph (02) 9212 2225; NZ— that women must know about their hor- NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320; UK— mones if they want to be in control of their Gazelle Book Services, ph 01524 68765; _ health and power. Her coverage may be USA—Galde Press, Inc., PO Box 460, brief, but readers should make a point of Lakeville, MN 55044, ph (612) 891 consulting the many references she cites if 5991, 1-800 777 3454, fax (612) 891 they want to become better acquainted with 6091. the subject. This is a strange tale that might well be When Sherrill Sellman began investigating true, but the story and evidence cannot be hormone replacement therapy in connection verified. In 1955, some unique writings with her own pre-menopausal symptoms, were found within a mountain in South she found that mainstream medical opinion America (exactly where, is not divulged). was a mix of "myth, misinformation and Incredibly, these writings are purported to propaganda"—as seen in the claim that be the work of the Metatron, the legendary menopausal women are oestrogen-deficient Angel of the Presence. when, in fact, the opposite is true. As she According to the accompanying diary of discovered, the missing link in hormonal Gary Sornson, he and two other explorers, balance is natural progesterone, yet doctors all skilled in ancient hieroglyphic and lan- continue to prescribe synthetic hormones (as guage systems, were led to a mountain used in HRT and the Pill) when the evidence where a secret entranceway was opened for _ links them to many diseases including can- them, revealing a chamber lined with gold- cers, fibroids, osteoporosis and cardiovascu- en, jewelled artefacts. The group then stum- _lar disease as well as large-scale environ- bled upon a vast, illuminated pyramid cave mental disruption. HORMONE HERESY: What Women Must Know About Their Hormones by Sherrill Sellman Published by GetWell International (1996), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA ISBN 0-646-29565-9 (189pp s/c) Price: AUD$19.95; NZD$26.00; STG£11.00 Available: Australia—NEXUS Magazine, ph (07) 5442 9280; NZ—NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320; UK—NEXUS Office, ph 01342 322854. Recognising the need for an easy-to-read guidebook about women's hormones, and inspired by the positive response to her arti- cles in NEXUS (vol. 3, nos. 4 & 5), psy- chotherapist Sherrill Sellman has written Hormone Heresy to emphasise the basics that women must know about their hor- mones if they want to be in control of their health and power. Her coverage may be brief, but readers should make a point of consulting the many references she cites if they want to become better acquainted with the subject. When Sherrill Sellman began investigating hormone replacement therapy in connection with her own pre-menopausal symptoms, she found that mainstream medical opinion was a mix of "myth, misinformation and propaganda"—as seen in the claim that menopausal women are oestrogen-deficient when, in fact, the opposite is true. As she discovered, the missing link in hormonal balance is natural progesterone, yet doctors continue to prescribe synthetic hormones (as used in HRT and the Pill) when the evidence links them to many diseases including can- cers, fibroids, osteoporosis and cardiovascu- lar disease as well as large-scale environ- mental disruption. 82 - NEXUS FEBRUARY - MARCH 1997