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Good addition to history, Aug 18 2002
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This review is from: 400 Years of Imaginary Friends: A Journey Into the World of Adepts, Masters, Ascended Masters, and Their Messengers (Paperback)
400 Years of Imaginary Friends is a good companion volume to Psychic Dictatorship in America, Purely for Prophet, Lambs to Slaughter, and Madame Blavatsky's Baboon. Between these five books, one can finally get the real picture of what's going on with the masters and the people who follow them. Are adults a little old to be following imaginary friends? Kala Ardis
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Compare before you make up your mind, Aug 7 2002
This review is from: 400 Years of Imaginary Friends: A Journey Into the World of Adepts, Masters, Ascended Masters, and Their Messengers (Paperback)
Read The Eyes of Hierarchy by Torkom Saraydarian before you make up your mind that the Hierarchy is composed of imaginary friends.
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Some people can't read a book, Aug 2 2002
This review is from: 400 Years of Imaginary Friends: A Journey Into the World of Adepts, Masters, Ascended Masters, and Their Messengers (Paperback)
Rhetoric does not fly. Facts do. There are some who can't seem to read a book. They see what they want to see. One example is below. One reviewer writes, "Correction: Also, missing is the exact reference that Blavatsky claimed to channel "Aunt T" only to find out later that"Aunt T" was still alive." Page 171 of Paolinis' book has the quote and the reference to Neff pages 18-21, the detail of which is found in the bibliography: Mary K. Neff, Personal Memoirs of H.P. Blavatsky. Wheaton, Ill,: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1967. D'oh! Rizzo
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