A New Review of “Song of the Stars” May 3, 2010
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After quite a few years of following our own pathways, I recently sent a copy of Song of the Stars to Jackie, my fellow traveller on the journey recounted within the book. Her reaction was “Well, what a blast from the past! ……I just felt so excited when it arrived. Can’t wait to refresh all those lovely memories.” 4 days later I heard from her again when she had finished reading the book “It was great to have an overview of all our antics at long, long last. …I loved the story. Incidentally, do you realize it landed on my doormat when Jupiter was virtually exactly in the same place as it had been on the day we set out? A complete Jupiter cycle – growth, expansion of consciousness, philosophy, world view etc. Nice one!” It feels so good to be back in contact with her again as though the circle has been completed. I asked her whether she would be willing to write a review of the book both as a fellow traveller and as a reader of the book and here’s what she has written:
“Song of the Stars is a ground-breaking book which follows the metaphysical exploits of two unlikely candidates for a spiritual adventure on their hilarious romp through the mountains and canyons of North America.
Annie Goodwin is a brave and gifted new author, who has a rare ability to explain complex matters with a lightness of touch and rambunctious sense of humour.
This well-crafted and very readable book details the inner experiences of two middle-aged women as they follow where their guidance leads them. It offers insight into a deeply connected and deeply metaphysical world in which the cosmic picture underpins the evolution of consciousness occurring during the early part of the 21st century.
Through the very personal experiences of Annie and Jackie, Song of the Stars expands our understanding and describes an alternative view of our Earth and her position within the greater scheme of things. It allows us to glimpse the galaxies and stars, the forces beyond our solar system, that drive not only our global evolution but also impact us as individuals, affecting our cellular patterning and our ability to step into our destiny as world citizens of the Aquarian Age.”
Thank you jackie and I look forward to actually meeting up again.
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