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I Loved This Book - Want to Live There! Aug 12, 2007
By K. Czalkevitcz Paradise on Lady Gaia shows us a world in the near future when mankind ascends, waking up with lightbodies and powers like telepathy, teleportation, being able to lift off the ground in "glee", the knowledge to heal yourself and how to make homes, called bubble domes, out of natural materials that don't hurt the earth. There are lots of interesting characters like Sananda (who is the oversoul for Jesus)and Quan Yin, another ascended master, and Adama and Mikos from Telos, which is a civilization that survived from ancient Lemuria. The book talks about Atlantis and Lemuria, Machu Picchu, the Mayan civilization, ancient hidden records within the Sphinx in Egypt and other new age ideas within this interesting and entertaining fictional story.
The book is well written and it's easy to get lost in this fantasy world - in fact, I wish I could live there! The Anunnaki add a level of suspense to the plot, which explores the various facets of good and evil as an external manifestation as well as an internal conflict. It's written in first person, from Kalani's point of view, then from her son's perspective 18 years later. Definitely worth reading! It made me feel hopeful about our future.
Well worth the read! Jan 12, 2008
By Jeff Durstewitz Where the author's first book, "The Awakening," provided a fast-paced and sometimes violent thriller about the struggle between good and evil, "Lady Gaia" takes a very different path. It's slower, almost languid, but it's loaded with thought-provoking insights and intuitions that make it well worth the read -- especially for those who are trying to makes sense of the world from a spiritual perspective. How did copper-age Egyptians cut and transport massive blocks of stone for their gigantic monuments? The answers in "Lady Gaia" may surprise you.
Another great book by Katherine. Jan 01, 2008
By Sibyl J. Harding
"Medicine Woman"
Katherine's book, Paradise on Lady Gaia, gives hope that there can be a world of peace with each of us working together to achieve peace. Katherine is a very talented author and I am looking forward to her next book.
Namaste,
Sibyl Harding
A true Fan of Kathy Diamond Dec 30, 2007
By Harvey Hodges having read both of Katherine's books, I am now a confirmed and enthusiastic fan.
Her grasp of the spiritual world and mankind's place in that world is truly inspired.
Will wait expectantly for her next book.
Visionary Sep 17, 2007
By Sharon Wheeler This book created much curiosity for me and also answered many questions as well. For those on their spiritual path, this Paradise on Lady Gaia will illuminate the path.
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