Mystery of Egypt: The First Tunnel (Transylvanian)
J**M
Unsatisfied
This review is for the Mystery of Egypt - The First Tunnel paperback.I really loved the first book in this series: Transylvanian Sunrise and didn't mind the second one: Transylvanian Moonrise although it moved a bit off course is it were. I eagerly anticipated this book but felt it fell short, leaving me unsatisfied.There are a lot of teasers with this book's summary: the "remarkable alchemical laboratory" in Elinor's estate, the "ancient artifacts that look more futuristic than they do ancient" and the "top secret laptop computer" are not discussed to the reader's complete satisfaction. In cases where something profound could be discussed, the author uses the convenient bypass of not being able to discuss the findings.Throughout the book, I felt more discoveries were made in Sunrise (book one) than in this book which is supposed to be a more in depth account of the first tunnel. The findings, although interesting, are at times banal and perhaps even non-consequential. The treatment of said discoveries is a bit stereotypical in most cases.Characters and dealings with those characters are almost always underdeveloped, leaving the reader with more questions than insights.Like Book Two, this one goes off on various tangents. Not much if any discussion takes place about the ramifications of the discoveries therein or the political ramifications of the suppressed knowledge. Maybe it's just me but it seems like the device discussed in this book is interesting but just another way to access the information already presented by the device in book one.Nothing is discussed about the other tunnels or why they might exist. There are many loose ends here and you are left wondering "why" more often than not.I wish the book was edited in a more professional manner. The font size, spacing and type varies from chapter to chapter. It would take very minimal effort to standardize the font and spacing. More conjecture and theory is presented at the epilogue than is present in the entire book.Overall, this book had great potential but comes off as reading a redacted document in a lot of areas. I still don't know the relevance of much of what I read or how it resolves the various mysteries presented by the profound discoveries. I'm left unsatisfied and with no means to ever know more.
M**R
Life changing!
Some way I was guided to these books and felt like I was given what I needed!They open your mind and heart and in a strange way you know someoneis pleased!
M**T
Hard to put down
This books picks up from the "Sunrise" story account of tunnels that were found, one of them leading to Egypt. This book is pure adventure and discovery and picks up with more detailed interactions with Cezar concerning spiritual subjects. Cezar is like a guru in terms of his insight and there are many contemplative subjects that are brought up as they both travel to Egypt to retrieve objects that contain vast knowledge. It's a quest story with a lot of exotic technology involvement including time travel via consciousness. Throughout the series of books there are many refined and insightful spiritual discussions that are uncommon even for the experienced spiritual seeker. The details of some of these discussions may require a second read to fully absorb. To achieve that kind of affect on consciousness either results from an incredibly skilled writing imagination on the part of the author, or is in actuality a conveyance from high sources directly to the reader leading me to believe there is a layer of spiritual purpose behind the publishing of these books.
J**Y
Disappointed
I agree with Unsatisfied about this book. I had more expectations about what had been found in the tunnel and what they knew about why it was there. It turns out that either they didn't know or what they knew was censored by some mysterious unexplained higher ups. what I got was a lot of musing on the part of Radu, some interesting insights from Cezar and many references to experiences in the previous books. Like "Unsatisfied" I found the first book to have more context and be more thorough regarding experiences. This one gives glimpses but leaves a lot hanging.
A**A
Fascinating discoveries in the Occult Chamber in Egypt.
I found this book fascinating, as well as Transylvania Sunrise, the first one in this collection. Honestly, I was bored with so many common esoterical teachings exposed here which are very elemental and I found redundant. Anyhow, I recommend this book because it offers a very interesting account of what was found in the Occult Chamber in Egypt, at the end of the tunnel that leads there from the core of the Bucegi Mountain where the Projection Chamber is located. There are many things which the author is not authorized to expose at this moment in time, but nevertheless his account is fascinating and ties in with information we already have. I hope and trust more is revealed in the near future. We all deserve to know the real origins of ourselves as souls and human beings.
J**O
The messages and the groundbreaking discoveries are cutting edge and amazing. It's a shame all the information is not ...
these are astounding series of books and a must read for people who are open. The messages and the groundbreaking discoveries are cutting edge and amazing. It's a shame all the information is not fully disclosed because of the shadier side of mankind. I have read all the series and am grateful to the writers for at least divulging some of this info. It makes me sad that some cannot grasp how important this is. For those who do get it we are free thinkers and spiritually aware.I believe their voice will now be heard by all nations.It is the time for freedom from mental slaveryand return to our birthright as good peoplereclaim our kindred ship to each other,the kingdoms and give due respectand walk in balance and harmonywith the entire natural world. Pat Wilson
P**S
Mystery of Egypt Peter Moon
This is the third book in the series from Radu Cinimar translated and commented on by Peter moon, who is a briliant writer. He Peter has a great ability to keep the reader on the edge of their seatThe book ( and one should read the first two in sequence ) contiues the naration of how Radu is exposed to some more of the ancient teachings and mysteries of past gone civilisations. In a review of a book in a series one should not tell too much as that would spoil the theme of the prior books. So If you have not read any of Peter's works you may have too, and if you have then buy this nowEnjoy P D
C**N
Worth a read BUT...
...fascinating read but I don't give this series of books much credence, there are too many errors, in my opinion. The author admits to being in the secret services, so there's that to consider. I happen to know some of the claims are suspect if not false. Doesn't mean that some is true, that I can't verify.Also, the print is too small, if you don't have glasses that enlarge the text it is going to be a difficult read. Sometimes there is no gap between letters, just punctuation.
R**G
An important addition to the knowledge base
I made a good choice.... recommended
C**O
This even gets better. It is a spiritual journey through the discovery ...
This even gets better. It is a spiritual journey through the discovery of the legacy left by visitors from space. It was all described in marvel books last century.
A**N
Hidden knowledge brought to the surface
An excellent book - well-written, engaging and full of fascinating, mind-blowing facts and details that have otherwise been kept hidden from public awareness - the reasons for which become obvious once you read the book..
K**H
Not much in it
Well there's a large preface by Peter Moon and there's a large Epilogue by Peter Moon and in between there is a short story by Radu Cinamar.What information is in this book is quite good, just don't expect much of it.
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