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from LA
Yoga Magazine "...a
Raiders of the Lost Ark ride with more science than The
Da Vinci Code had in its library of factual companion
books and more fun than the Harrison Ford roller coaster
of a movie."
Read the entire review from LA Yoga Magazine.
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“A compelling
explanation for a major, but studiously neglected mystery:
Why Ancient Egypt was at its height very near its beginning
then slowly degenerated. This quietly incendiary book
confronts the Paradigm Police across a spectrum of disciplines:
ancient history, modern astronomy and the accepted account
of human civilization. Powerful stuff!” — John Anthony
West, author, Serpent in the Sky. |
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“Lost Star
of Myth and Time is a wonderful, stimulating, thought-provoking
new – or very old – approach to the greatest
enigmas of human history. If Walter Cruttenden is right,
as I very much suspect he is, then he has found the key
to the mystery of the ages.” — Graham
Hancock, author, Fingerprints of the Gods. |
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“There is a
modern revolution underway in how we understand the cosmos
- and it is based on ancient starlore and mythology. In
this pioneering book, a completely new thesis has been
parsed out from ancient texts and modern astrophysical
data: our sun may be part of a binary star system.”
— John Major Jenkins, author,
Maya Cosmogenesis 2012 and Galactic Alignment |
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"People have
pieces of the puzzle, but no one has put it all together
with 'credible consistency' like this book. The message
in the book is very timely. Understanding the binary system
and thus the rise and fall of civilizations puts every
other question about history to rest."
— Brad Walton, WCCO Radio, St.
Paul, Minnesota |
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"After reading
Lost Star, the first word that popped into my head was
'tantalizing'. From page one to the end, Lost Star offers
up tantalizing explanations for some of mankind's greatest
mysteries... As great as science and history are, the
real beating heart of Lost Star is not about heavenly
or historical anomalies, but what the implications of
those anomalies are on the human consciousness."
— Andrew Ramey, reader |
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"Walter Cruttenden
has done a vast amount of research on the subjects of
ancient and modern astronomy, scientific findings of extinct
cultures, and the many surviving myths and legends of
the past. From these studies the author developed unique
insights. His perspective of the earth, time, and its
place in space ... is a very fascinating reading experience…Noting
the abundant scientific evidence for the cyclical nature
of many biological, physiological, and chemical life processes
... the author noted that ancient people had recognized
patterns and cycles of the stars and its causes…
He has a wonderful grasp of the science of astronomy.
He lucidly explains and describes difficult concepts and
ideas on this subject. Each suspense filled chapter is
an adventurous read which unfolds fascinating ancient
scientific knowledge of astronomical observations comparing
it to the modern scientific view… I give 10 stars
to this book as recommendation for anyone interested in
ancient cultures, myths, and astronomy."
— Erika Borsos (Amazon.com top
500 reviewer) |
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"The apparent
ease with which Cruttenden presents all this information
and more belies an advanced mastery of authorship…Like
so many other books in this area, Walter Cruttenden's
contribution fills me with hope, hope that one day very
soon we will have Heaven on Earth…Great value, Star
of Myth and Time is readily accessible and I encourage
anyone with the remotest interest in future studies, cosmology,
esoterism, or consciousness, to engage themselves in this
compelling read."
— Daniel John Hancock |
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"Lost Star is
an Intellectually Challenging and Thought Provoking book.
Walter Cruttenden opens the Mind of the reader to a myriad
of possibilities. This is a highly entertaining and thoroughly
readable book. Ancient Knowledge , Present Science and
Future Insight are woven together as a Cosmic Blueprint
for Future Generations."
— Pieter Uys, Johannesburg (Amazon.com
top 50 Reviewer) |
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