Takers

T. A. Kersone's book, Takers, at times reads like an exciting novel about three young boys coming face-to-face with near-magical, incomprehensible experiences during their childhood sojourn "in the woods." It takes us on a journey to understand what happened to him...and them. Any attempt to communicate these experiences to someone outside their tiny tripartite group was met with denial, sarcasm, general weirdness, or derision. The world was and is not ready. Light work--whether shielding or healing, astral travelling, remote viewing, telekinesis, and more--are glimpses of a future humanity where these capacities will be the norm. Add into this mix abductions by another race of beings, the Grays, from a far place in the cosmos or the interior of the earth or another dimension, who bring an advanced mode of communication and technology, and the reader is thrust into imagining a potential future difficult to envision. How many more races are there? And as regard to the present, the only conclusion worth uttering is, "Reality in the truest sense is beyond most people's wildest imaginations." Kersone's book intends to bring some grounding to these mysteries through open-minded analysis and a sincere search for understanding.

Mark Haberstroh--Author

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Takers

T. A. Kersone's book, Takers, at times reads like an exciting novel about three young boys coming face-to-face with near-magical, incomprehensible experiences during their childhood sojourn "in the woods." It takes us on a journey to understand what happened to him...and them. Any attempt to communicate these experiences to someone outside their tiny tripartite group was met with denial, sarcasm, general weirdness, or derision. The world was and is not ready. Light work--whether shielding or healing, astral travelling, remote viewing, telekinesis, and more--are glimpses of a future humanity where these capacities will be the norm. Add into this mix abductions by another race of beings, the Grays, from a far place in the cosmos or the interior of the earth or another dimension, who bring an advanced mode of communication and technology, and the reader is thrust into imagining a potential future difficult to envision. How many more races are there? And as regard to the present, the only conclusion worth uttering is, "Reality in the truest sense is beyond most people's wildest imaginations." Kersone's book intends to bring some grounding to these mysteries through open-minded analysis and a sincere search for understanding.

Mark Haberstroh--Author

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Takers

Takers

by T. A. Kersone
Takers

Takers

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T. A. Kersone's book, Takers, at times reads like an exciting novel about three young boys coming face-to-face with near-magical, incomprehensible experiences during their childhood sojourn "in the woods." It takes us on a journey to understand what happened to him...and them. Any attempt to communicate these experiences to someone outside their tiny tripartite group was met with denial, sarcasm, general weirdness, or derision. The world was and is not ready. Light work--whether shielding or healing, astral travelling, remote viewing, telekinesis, and more--are glimpses of a future humanity where these capacities will be the norm. Add into this mix abductions by another race of beings, the Grays, from a far place in the cosmos or the interior of the earth or another dimension, who bring an advanced mode of communication and technology, and the reader is thrust into imagining a potential future difficult to envision. How many more races are there? And as regard to the present, the only conclusion worth uttering is, "Reality in the truest sense is beyond most people's wildest imaginations." Kersone's book intends to bring some grounding to these mysteries through open-minded analysis and a sincere search for understanding.

Mark Haberstroh--Author


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781637846322
Publisher: Hawes & Jenkins Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 12/18/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 255 KB
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