I, Observer (ePub)
The Children Who Came from the Stars
(Sprache: Englisch)
There will always be a special group of humans living on Mu, who will be called
the story tellers. They will be known as the first people.
It is their sacred duty to keep their story pure and to pass the truth on to each
generation. One day they will...
the story tellers. They will be known as the first people.
It is their sacred duty to keep their story pure and to pass the truth on to each
generation. One day they will...
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There will always be a special group of humans living on Mu, who will be called
the story tellers. They will be known as the first people.
It is their sacred duty to keep their story pure and to pass the truth on to each
generation. One day they will know it is time for the return of the Star People.
It will be in the stars.
It will be in the songs they sing and in their dances,
the sand paintings and rock carvings.
All these will tell of this time.
And there will be many days when their message is not heard.
They will be sad, because no one listens to them.
One day, all will listen.
Mother Seer, a great Pleiadian wise woman
Long ago, a mighty mother ship called the Rexegena set off from the Pleiades for a small planet called Mu. But before the Rexegena landed, the ruling reptilian people destroyed the ship. The survivors struggled to complete their mission to create a race of people born of the many colours of the spectrum - the first hue-men.
Their children, peaceful and wise, were born with a pure spark of love in their hearts. In these exciting first days of life on a new world, two children help the stranded Star People learn to survive and build new lives. In their brave voices, the ancient stories live on forever.
the story tellers. They will be known as the first people.
It is their sacred duty to keep their story pure and to pass the truth on to each
generation. One day they will know it is time for the return of the Star People.
It will be in the stars.
It will be in the songs they sing and in their dances,
the sand paintings and rock carvings.
All these will tell of this time.
And there will be many days when their message is not heard.
They will be sad, because no one listens to them.
One day, all will listen.
Mother Seer, a great Pleiadian wise woman
Long ago, a mighty mother ship called the Rexegena set off from the Pleiades for a small planet called Mu. But before the Rexegena landed, the ruling reptilian people destroyed the ship. The survivors struggled to complete their mission to create a race of people born of the many colours of the spectrum - the first hue-men.
Their children, peaceful and wise, were born with a pure spark of love in their hearts. In these exciting first days of life on a new world, two children help the stranded Star People learn to survive and build new lives. In their brave voices, the ancient stories live on forever.
Autoren-Porträt von Christine Lamb
I, Observer: The Children Who Came from the Stars, the first novel by Australianauthor Christine Lamb is a gift to her five grandchildren. Her goal as a
storyteller is to introduce readers to the creation beliefs held by the first
people. Christine lives in the Tweed Valley, NSW, Australia.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Christine Lamb
- 2014, 222 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Balboa Press AU
- ISBN-10: 1452525749
- ISBN-13: 9781452525747
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2014
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