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Mission: Mother Earth: Peace Through Geobiology (Doorways to the Stars) (Volume 1)

von Richard Benishai

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Mission: Mother Earth is the story of an unusual collaboration between the author, a professional geobiologist, and a group of extraterrestrial entities referred to as the Family, which is channeled by an African man named Geema. Under the guidance of the Family, Benishai undertakes a journey to find eighteen high-energy geographical points in Israel, to connect them into a major energy artery of the planet, running from Damascus to Egypt. The activation of these sites, as it was intended several thousands of years ago, was to clean the Noosphere of negative energy, to raise the energy level in the Middle East, and to trigger a quantum leap in human consciousness. The results of his journey are being experienced today that are arising in that region. Benishai's energy work has led to a major positive reconfiguration of the energy flows on planet Earth through the repositioning of energy rings around the planet, which will lead to an era of peace and harmony.… (mehr)
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it was an interesting book i understood the basic idea of the book but will have to read more into the actual method that he uses in the book to activate the chimneys this was a libary thing give away
  cbloky | Jan 27, 2015 |
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Mission: Mother Earth: Peace Through Geobiology by Richard Benishai was an LTER for me. I thought it looked interesting, and have for years studied energy, intention and so called psychic phenomena, including healing. Using healing to heal mother Earth is not a new idea, by any means. The fact that there are Ley lines across the globe that thrum with energy is also well known, as are the existence and in fact, locations of many vortexes.

My personal belief system includes all of these, as well as reincarnation and the use of energetic healing. Respect for and love of mother Earth and the being who share our world is being most important to me. Hw else can we as being survie without respect and love and good intentions?

Lemuria and Atlantis are mentioned often in the readings of Edgar Cayce, and as one who has followed his readings and been a member f the Association of Research and Enlightenment, The Edgar Cayce foundation, I have a strong belief in his knowledge of future events, his individual reading and to me, he proves that some are gifted in ways other may not be.

Some of the information here, including chimneys and the movement of them are not in my frame of reference, but i would not be able to comfortably dismiss them or what they do.

i found this to be an intriguing read, and in fact a "keeper" as i suspect that rereads will bring up understand and areas of interest that may have been lost in the first read of this intriguing book. Any organization, or in fact book, that promotes peace as its intention has me interested. ( )
  mckait | Dec 2, 2014 |
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Mission: Mother Earth, Peace Through Geobiology, Richard Benishai
I like to believe my world is full of mystical happenstance on a daily basis. And if this works for Benishai, more power to him. I kept thinking I was reading science fiction. Perhaps I was but I don’t think that was his intention. I see others have enjoyed it quite nicely but it didn’t work for me. Call me shallow. ( )
  catscritch | Nov 10, 2014 |
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This was a very interesting read. Though far outside my usual selection pool, I could not put this down. It is a fascinating subject that I was not aware of until this book came into my possession. Highly informative and extremely insightful. ( )
1 abstimmen Shaunil | Nov 7, 2014 |
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Energy manipulation, channeling, extraterrestials, ancient civilizations… You may have strong opinions in this area or perhaps you simply wish to know more about what geobiology practitioners think. This competently written book covers the author's geobiologic work in the Holy Land. Whether or not one ascribes to the reality of such practice, I think the message underlying the explosion of energy work is vital: we are part of the huge organism called earth and the way we interact with each other matters. Especially in areas that have a long history of human conflict, we need to reassess and consider what steps to take to foster peace. I applaud anything that moves people toward such a goal. ( )
1 abstimmen Carrie.Kilgore | Oct 29, 2014 |
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Mission: Mother Earth is the story of an unusual collaboration between the author, a professional geobiologist, and a group of extraterrestrial entities referred to as the Family, which is channeled by an African man named Geema. Under the guidance of the Family, Benishai undertakes a journey to find eighteen high-energy geographical points in Israel, to connect them into a major energy artery of the planet, running from Damascus to Egypt. The activation of these sites, as it was intended several thousands of years ago, was to clean the Noosphere of negative energy, to raise the energy level in the Middle East, and to trigger a quantum leap in human consciousness. The results of his journey are being experienced today that are arising in that region. Benishai's energy work has led to a major positive reconfiguration of the energy flows on planet Earth through the repositioning of energy rings around the planet, which will lead to an era of peace and harmony.

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