May 2007, Leading Edge International Research Group, Yelm, WA 98597. Edited by Val Valerian, 8½ x 11 Velo Bound, 534 pages. (Not a continuation of the M5 material, but a brand new project.)
We are all wayfarers, travelers in reality, each with our own unique individual journey, filled with hopes and dreams, discoveries, disasters, experiential loops, synchronicities, 20-20 hindsight and realizations which make up our experiential journey and our individual progression and the expansion of our awareness. What have you learned, upon reflection? What patterns in your life do you discern? What were the progression of events? What were the synchronicities? What were the experiential loops and the major decisions in life? What was the wisdom learned?
Since the Matrix V Trilogy addressed the individual and incarnational experience, the logical next step, in my mind, was to document the incarnational experiences of individuals, allowing readers to gain vicariously from anonymous accounts by other individuals and their retrospective review of their lives, according to intuitively developed guidelines. Wayfarers of Reality was the result. The perfect companion for those who have the Matrix V Trilogy!
LSD NOTE: This series of booklets (some are 1,000 pages) began in 1988 and i was lucky enough to find out about them and purchase my own under the counter copy in Australia 1995 cost me £100 each...Now i have 5...Makes the film look tame... Visit the Site TruFax
2 comments:
Hello, I am looking for this book, which is no longer sold at the trufax website, do you know by any chance where I can buy it from?
Matrix 6 ... was done after the first 3 volumes of M5 were done, not knowing at the time about the succeeding material M6 is a collection of the life experiences of about 32 people, some who read and understood the M5 material ... many do did not ... good way to examine the life experiences of both sets of people. We stopped publishing in 2011, however the M5 project continued until 2017, and that material is on the Leading Edge Research Journal, a subscription based information service which has been online for years. See trufax.org for details. (end of comment)
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