The Book

2001-12-23 05:01:00

Tom wants to know how much of the story of the Immortal is true. As I've said several times before the story line of the book is composed of both fact and fiction, but I do not reveal which is which. The reasoning behind this is explained at the end of Book I. Other attempts have been made to present certain teachings important to the new age and they have fallen flat because they did not catch the attention of the public. This book was written as a combination storyline of fact and fiction with truth for a basis of teaching in the hope of drawing attention to teachings that may not catch on if presented in standard format.

If I did present my source as a supernatural being I would be joining a chorus of dozens of others who are basically saying: "Listen to me and do what I say because Jesus, St. Germain, God or Zor is speaking through me!"

Unfortunately, almost all these claims are based on illusion or outright fraud in a grab for power over the minds of humanity.

When this type of authority is set up then people look to the authority rather than checking with their own souls.

By presenting the book open ended, the reader is forced to check with his soul about the teachings which in the end is much more important than the story.