Book annotation not available for this title.Voices of the UniverseWard, SuzanneMatthew BooksPublication 2004/01/01Number of 244Binding PAPERBACKLibrary of
My Paperback copy. Like so many of my books purchased in the last decade or two, I started this, put it down, life (and even newer shinier books) got in the way and I never got back to it until now as I have begun the great sorting through my books for a move to a new location or sending them to a library donation/giveaway pile. And like so many of my estoteric/metaphysical/speculative books, this one suited my needs better at an earlier time (when Pluto was still in Sagittarius and I was feeling its effects, if I'm to get all new-agey, airie fairie about it) and rather less so at this point with Pluto in Capricorn. Heh, I know this reads as nonsensical claptrap to many people, but there you go.
I have always and still do read and absorb this sort of book the way I do mythologies and other religious/spiritual books. There is a larger "symbolic" truth behind it rather than a "literal" truth. If that sounds like "alternative facts" (a lightweight euphemism explicitly and deliberately, with malicious intent, made up to give inappropriate, unacceptable legitimacy to lying liars and the lies they are feeding us every damn day) then that makes me uncomfortable and I haven't explained myself very well.
I love and revere science and facts; that feeds my mind. I also love the exploration of my spiritual side; that feeds my soul and that has everything to do with belief in inexplicable, intangible things and stories that shape that belief but will never, EVER trump or be confused with facts or science.
As mythologies or spiritual stories go, I have always felt that the larger symbolic truth as told by Suzanne Ward via Matthew fits my own speculative views. But in reviewing and finishing the book, I notice that the details bother me more than they did a decade or two ago.
This is an inspiring book containing messages from "God" about the victory of the forces of light in the struggle to help Gaia ascend from the third to the fourth density. In this struggle she has apparently been greatly assisted by extraterrestrial beings.
Part of the book contains extracts from the letters/mails of the many throughout the world who have been helped and inspired by the Matthew books. (Matthew died at an early age and has since been communicating through his mother, Suzy, about "Nirvana" - Heaven or the afterworld - and other matters.)
Incidentally, much of the information communicated, especially as regards the dark reptilians who have been controlling our world, the Illuminati and mind-controlled terrorists, confirms that revealed to us in the valuable but irritatingly detailed works of David Icke.
In Part V, Other voices beyond Earth, Matthew introduces to Suzy various beings from other constellations. Particularly interesting is the conversation between Suzy and Janos, a being from Galatia. His civilization differs totally from that of Earth, and Janos explains, among other things, how his people reproduce by means of thought forms.
We are also introduced to Horiss, a Reptilian Commander (apparently, not all Reptilians are evil), who describes to Suzy his intellectually, but not so spiritually, advanced civilization.
This uplifting book leaves us with a message of love-light and optimism for the future of our planet. I highly recommend this book to everyone open to the spiritual side of things, especially those interested in Gaia's ascension process, which is taking place here and now and will culminate in December 2012. Read this book, if you haven't already done so!
In the cosmos there's a movement of energy and it's called creation. Our voice is how we express that creation. This book eloquently explains that. Highly recommend for the spiritually curious.