I sure had "In Search Of Lake Monsters," as well as the book version of the theatrically released documentary "The Mysterious Monsters" and "The Loch Ness Story" by Nicholas Witchell. I remember reading "Flying Saucers- Serious Business." Berlitz's book on "The Bermuda Triangle" made me not want to ever fly over that part of the Atlantic, and the book on "The Great Lakes Triangle" made me nervous about flying there, too. I devoured a book called "Ghosts & Hauntings" by Dennis Bardens which had chapters about haunted houses, haunted furniture, harbingers of death, and even celebrity ghosts. Later on I picked up "Scareforce" by Major Charles Hough which was about ghosts and UFO encounters experienced by US military personnel. Lyall Watson's "Supernature" was interesting, too. One I regretted not picking up was "Phone Calls From The Dead" by D. Scott Rogo.
Oh yes Chariots of the gods book. my older brother had it, I was only 10 years old. really opened my mind when I read it. Interesting . My mind never the same again, them old books had huge research. Good stuff.
hey! which Seth book is the one w/the lengthy bit & chapters on 'atlantis??' i can't find that anywhere, i can't remember which tome. it's portrayal is exactly like portrayals coming out now & even the 'sound technology,' she goes into depth about that. am i imagining i saw all this channeled thru seth books?? . . .
I'm not as familiar with the Seth material, but I did a quick search and found that there are references to lost civilizations in "Seth Speaks: the Eternal Validity of the Soul." This may also be helpful: nowdictation.com/q/atlantis/
I sure had "In Search Of Lake Monsters," as well as the book version of the theatrically released documentary "The Mysterious Monsters" and "The Loch Ness Story" by Nicholas Witchell. I remember reading "Flying Saucers- Serious Business." Berlitz's book on "The Bermuda Triangle" made me not want to ever fly over that part of the Atlantic, and the book on "The Great Lakes Triangle" made me nervous about flying there, too. I devoured a book called "Ghosts & Hauntings" by Dennis Bardens which had chapters about haunted houses, haunted furniture, harbingers of death, and even celebrity ghosts. Later on I picked up "Scareforce" by Major Charles Hough which was about ghosts and UFO encounters experienced by US military personnel. Lyall Watson's "Supernature" was interesting, too. One I regretted not picking up was "Phone Calls From The Dead" by D. Scott Rogo.
Oh yes Chariots of the gods book. my older brother had it, I was only 10 years old. really opened my mind when I read it. Interesting . My mind never the same again, them old books had huge research. Good stuff.
It seems to have had that effect on a lot of people.
hey! which Seth book is the one w/the lengthy bit & chapters on 'atlantis??' i can't find that anywhere, i can't remember which tome. it's portrayal is exactly like portrayals coming out now & even the 'sound technology,' she goes into depth about that. am i imagining i saw all this channeled thru seth books?? . . .
I'm not as familiar with the Seth material, but I did a quick search and found that there are references to lost civilizations in "Seth Speaks: the Eternal Validity of the Soul."
This may also be helpful: nowdictation.com/q/atlantis/
@TheAtlanteanArchive omg, yur a TREASURE!' can we get '10 more' like you :) :) . . .
@@rundbaum Thank you!
The Bermuda depths
I thought about that movie recently when Carl Weathers died.