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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really good, better than I ever expected,
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This review is from: Oversoul Seven Trilogy: The Education Of Oversoul Seven, The Further Education Of Oversoul Seven, Oversoul Seven And The Museum Of Tim (Paperback)
As a big Seth fan I must admit I haven't paid much attention to the "Jane" books. But one thing makes sense, that one person who should really know what Seth is saying in his works is Jane. In this trilogy I found that I could hardly put the book down during the first book "The Education of Oversoul 7". This story introduces us to Seven, his entity Cyprus and four of Seven's earthly personalities: Lydia, Josef, Proteus and Ma-ah. The story is fascinating and meant to illustrate the interaction between reincarnational selves with each other and their entity or soul. The second book "The Further Education of Oversoul Seven" didn't hold my attention like the first. Two characters returned from the first book: Josef and Lydia. The story is written from the point of view of a new character William. You meet more of Seven's personalities and see the interaction through time with some of the characters and past or future versions of themselves. The material on "The Gods" seemed to drag the story down to a slow crawl. The third book was almost as interesting as the first. In "The Museum of Time" again Seven is interacting with his personalities except in this story he must assume a human body for a period of time. The writing is very good and the characters are interesting. Jane does an excellent job of illustrating some of Seth's concepts in her novels adding illumination in a way that is only possible through fiction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kate returned to her future of the past to see Leopold,
By Mr Masayoshi Ishida (Tokaimura, Ibaraki Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oversoul Seven Trilogy: The Education Of Oversoul Seven, The Further Education Of Oversoul Seven, Oversoul Seven And The Museum Of Tim (Paperback)
If you really want to understand what "Time" means, you have to read Seth Books & Jane's this one, instead of reading Einstein's or Stephen Hawking's or any of other so-called scientists', to whom I used to belong. In this book you will see in a fictional format the meaning of "Time," which Seth is telling us. Alas, the so-called self-claimed scientists have never officially taken Seth's messages seriously so far. But many writers seem to have gotten Seth & Jane's idea on "Time." In the movie "Kate & Leopold," Kate went "back to her future" to see Leopold in her past. You will understand what this means, only if you read Seth's & Jane's this book. Mind you that the original novel writer seemed to have ingored to make his story commercial what Seth is telling (only to the extent of my understanding): "Even if you managed to go back to your past, people in the past cannot see you." I am sure you can enjoy romantic (not life-killing) SF videos more realistically after reading this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
An all-time favorite,
This review is from: Oversoul Seven Trilogy: The Education Of Oversoul Seven, The Further Education Of Oversoul Seven, Oversoul Seven And The Museum Of Tim (Paperback)
The first book of this trilogy (they were originally published as three separate books), "The Education of Oversoul 7" is one of my most favorite books of all time! And if you like the first one then the 2nd and 3rd books are definitely worth reading too.
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