Best-selling author Ruth Montgomery, now offers dramatic new evidence of the extrarterrestrial aliens who are already among us and how they will guide us through the New Age about to dawn at the end of this century. In these pages, you will learn: The secrets of real men and women (including a U.S. president) who have encountered aliens; the secrets of the psychic power centers both on the earth--and beyond it; the secrets about UFO phenomena our government has covered up for decades; and more.
I'm conflicted over how to rate this one. So I won't.
This book was given to me as a gift from a friend because of my passion for the topic of UFOs and extra-terrestrials. I'm by no means a skeptic. I googled the author before reading this book and found that she was by far one of the greatest whackos in American history, with many failed predictions to her name, such as World War 3 breaking out in the 1980's and that Atlantis would somehow rise to the surface in 1999. The book lived up to her "aura".
What we have here is a product of such abject madness that at times it was hard not to think I was reading a great piece of satire. The reason I'm not sure how to rate it, however, is that I enjoyed it so much I hammered it down in under three hours.
If you're someone who is of reasonably sound mind, and perhaps you take pleasure in reading a good train wreck, this one is worth your time. And, if you're someone who might fall for tourist-trap psychics who know how to perform a cold read, this one might be right up your alley too.
Ruth Montgomery might be what is considered one of the ‘old school’ psychics like Edgar Cayce. Because she was active in the early to mid 60s and even into the 70s and later, my mother read her voraciously, and passed on several of her earlier books to me, saying: “Here! You need to read this!” As a young pre-teen and teenager in the mid to late 60s, the type of material Ruth Montgomery was known for channeling became commonplace in our house: the paranormal, the supernatural, life after death – Ruth Montgomery channeled and wrote about it all.
Unfortunately, I was never aware that she had also begun connecting with her Guides and the Guides of her friends and acquaintances regarding UFOs and Extraterrestrials circa 1985. And I say ‘unfortunately,’ because my mother had also talked to me about UFOs and extraterrestrials, which she was not only fully convinced existed, but with which she had had her own experiences and encounters, as have I. So I would have loved to have read her books on this subject then.
But that was not to be.
Now, what makes me wonder about Ruth and what’s been written in this particular book is that her Guides’ predictions of what was then referred to as the Axial Tilt or The Shift which was supposed to have happened at the end of the 20th Century, did not actually come to pass as of the year 2000. But then it seems that many things that were predicted to have happened by the end of the 20th Century and a decade along into the 21st Century have not occurred either.
But then, even Edgar Cayce’s Earth Changes prophecies for the year 1998 did not occur, while many more of his prophecies DID happen. So, it makes one wonder: are events happening or not happening as the result of … timeline shifts? That is, have the recognition of these prophecies caused humanity to change their overall trajectory, which altered the timeline to the point that once it had been predicted to occur, if the danger was recognized and changes made, those predictions would not, then, come to pass?
But that’s another tangent.
As far as Ruth Montgomery, one of the first things that occurred to me about half way through the book – especially after her numerous references to ‘The New Order’ into which we would be moving after the shift at the end of the 20th Century – was: are Ruth Montgomery’s teachings and books really just a New Age psy-op? That is not to say that she was purposely being misleading. But many of us have been led down the proverbial primrose path by those who are controlling this scenario, especially by and with the so-caled ‘New Age Propaganda.’ And what Ruth Montgomery, et al, talked about could very likely have been part of the New Age propaganda.
Still, she has channeled some interesting information, from the interactions with her friend in the astral, Arthur Ford, to her Guides and others. Which is still – in my opinion – worthy of another look.
Thankfully I didn't buy this but borrowed it with Kindle Unlimited. Originally written in 1985 and stated that there would be an earth pole realignment in 2000 which would cause a catastrophic problems and changes with the earth. The author claimed many would die but some would be rescued by alien friends which were here now or orbiting the earth. (Yes I do believe in UFO's and other life forms I've seen them but!), she also wrote extensively about a supposedly spiritual man who was a "walk in" from another planet and seemed to have total faith in him. This man died before 2000 and was later exposed as a cult leader? All in all not exactly Timothy Good or Preston Dennett.....
The best that I can describe this book is it's a fantastic book
What can I say you, besides me telling you how great this book is you would have to have an open mind in the beginning you would already have to have some type of belief if it be reincarnation aliens among Us which is called the intelligence among Us that which has always been around us since the beginning of time because we will all created in the beginning of time I would say have an open mind open mind leads to a brilliant mind God bless and God bless Ruth Montgomery and Arthur Ford nor the other greats that came before us
If you went into this book like me hopping to get some evidence of extraterrestrials you will be disappointed. I personally don’t believe aliens exist but was hoping for a set of evidence presented to us.
Instead we get extremely vague and almost crazy references to her guides who are anonymous writers who inform her on who is a real alien. These people who have had strange experiences are sent to a hypnotist and then they saw and were abducted.
Really Montgumery felt like a charlatan and a predatory person who wanted your story to sell books.
Interesting read. Obviously picked it up because its about aliens, but much of the book is about religion. I did enjoy reading most of it. I looked up some of the people in the book such as Charlotte King, the human seismograph. I find her fascinating. I am now following her blog posts. This book its dated, came out around the time I was born so some of the stuff is irrelevant. I would still recommend this book though.
I find the discussions of the spiritual plane and the embodiment of souls to be quite intriguing. The subject leans the way of ancient metaphysical teachings versus our modern spiritualism. Very thought provoking for me.
I choose this rating,as I know. That as long as the majority of souls. Here on Mother Earth Now. Continue to Love everyone, we shall Triumph over negativity. And become part of the Evolved species. That we Truly Are.
Now everything connects and as before everything is connected. We just have forgotten who we are and what our purpose here is. Luckily we have so many beings to guide us, only if we tune in to their frequency
This book was an interesting read in terms of stepping outside of traditional thinking. I enjoyed it, and I definitely felt some of what Ruth's guides said was straight on point and very true. However, quite a lot of the book left me feeling vaguely uncomfortable and uneasy. Particularly the part about Frederick von Mierer and his Arcturian group. Doing a bit of research about him turned up some rather disconcerting questions. So...overall I think this book is worth reading, particularly if you have any interest in aliens and UFO sitings. It's definitely mind opening, but I'm unconvinced that it's total truth.