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REVIEWS @ THE WISDOM OF THE SOUL lust for power. In his commentary, Lawton __ military helicopters and heavy artillery fire by lan Lawton seems to dismiss hard evidence from arte- from the Salisbury military base not far from with research by Andy Tomlinson facts found in strata millions of years old. his summertime home in Wiltshire, he Rational Spirituality Press, UK, 2007 The last question dealt with reality and derides the theory (as well as its exponents) ISBN 0-9549176-1-8 (170pp tpb) time, and the message is that we need linear _ that the military is using microwaves to cre- time to get by on the physical plane. There ate the circles. Critics, New Agers, middle- is a bigger picture of human destiny, but we aged female American tourists and fellow need to learn to live in the now because this _ dedicated researchers are all in his sights. affects our Earthly linear future. Glickman is on the side of appreciating the Lawton concludes that one of the keys is to mystery for its majesty. In his writings, he find a balance between the spiritual and the tracks the geometric progressions expressed and author of Exploring the Eiernal Soul. physical on our soul's mission. m Shed ct in his medion of fe ‘o start, Lawton recaps on the history an . . . od, oe ° reliability of interlife research and explains CORNOGRAPHY: The New Swirled He ne Tee Seomeres. based . rder s sed, ie maton wed in experiment ih AE el Glickman wih igre scaled por had done personal interlife sessions before. The Squeeze Press, Glastonbury, 2007 other hetepahic will need asa spe rw ton and Tomlinson decided to focus pen sb needa 23" pp td) ess.com cific formations that are discussed. It's an on mie universal, nor on te persona, fo see ve: itp: Sq press.com entertaining read, spiced up with made-up if their clients could access information from Arnie Michael Glickman has been vis- " We Meee he" ae 5 A . stories just to test if we're alert. the "elders" or "spirits of the light" that iting crop circles and studying the phe: (See our coverage of the 2007 crop circle Available: http://www.rspress.org n this sequel to The Book of the Soul (see 13/02), Ian Lawton continues his "rational spirituality" theme in collaboration with Andy Tomlinson, a British psychotherapist, specialist in past life and interlife regression would benefit the human collective. The nomenon for 17 years, and as a lecturer and season highlishts, with introduction b "unusual soul behaviour" question covered an author on the subject has caused and been ‘yng, Thomas in this edition ) y trapped souls, multiple incarnations, walk- subjected to his fair share of controversy. y - . ins, demonic entities and more. The For this book, he's assembled despatches responses affirmed that we do have free will, from the frontlines of cerealogy covering so the future is not set in stone. The "soul 1991-2005, first published in his columns development" question looked at the pur- for John Michell's Cerealogist magazine, pose of reincarnation and how souls use Andy Thomas's Sussex Circular and SC their time in the interlife. We're told that magazines and the Swirled News website, "the Source is All", as the great sages said, and also from his own "Wheat from the and that soul consciousness is holographic. Chaff" blog. While not intended to be a Another question touched on humanity's definitive record of the enigmatic crop origins, the fate of lost civilisations and what — glyphs, Cornography serves as a sociologi- the future might hold for us. Feedback sug- _cal review of these interesting times. gested we're more likely 100,000 years old, Glickman dishes out his disdain to hoaxers but the elders hinted that we were preceded and the people who believe them based on by other "models" that we know of as no evidence at all. He really lashes out at Lemurians and Atlanteans who were more researcher Colin Andrews and his unfound- evolved spiritually yet still managed to ed belief that 80% of the field formations are destroy their civilisations by their greed and = man-made. While he cringes at the sound of lust for power. In his commentary, Lawton seems to dismiss hard evidence from arte- facts found in strata millions of years old. The last question dealt with reality and time, and the message is that we need linear time to get by on the physical plane. There is a bigger picture of human destiny, but we need to learn to live in the now because this affects our Earthly linear future. Lawton concludes that one of the keys is to find a balance between the spiritual and the physical on our soul's mission. 70 = NEXUS military helicopters and heavy artillery fire from the Salisbury military base not far from his summertime home in Wiltshire, he derides the theory (as well as its exponents) that the military is using microwaves to cre- ate the circles. Critics, New Agers, middle- aged female American tourists and fellow dedicated researchers are all in his sights. Glickman is on the side of appreciating the mystery for its majesty. In his writings, he tracks the geometric progressions expressed in the English fields each year, often being proved correct in his predictions of five-, seven-, and 11-fold geometries. Because Glickman's book is text based, with light-grey-scaled pictographics throughout, readers will need to refer to other photographic sources to compare spe- cific formations that are discussed. It's an entertaining read, spiced up with made-up stories just to test if we're alert. (See our coverage of the 2007 crop circle season highlights, with introduction by Andy Thomas, in this edition.) KATCAEL GLICKMAN www.nexusmagazi ne.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2007