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Awakening in the Dream: Contact with the Divine
Written by: David Wilcock
Narrated by: David Wilcock
Length: 23 hrs and 54 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 2020-08-27
Language: English
Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
New York Times best-selling author David Wilcock's next captivating work of nonfiction, exploring new hidden truths about extraterrestrials, channeling your higher self, and ascension.
What happens when a UFO researcher suddenly comes into telepathic contact with the very beings he has been so avidly studying? What happens when tapes of these "readings" begin predicting the future with astonishing precision-and speaking about an incredible upcoming event in which all life in our solar system will undergo a spontaneous transfiguration?
David Wilcock is a master at weaving together cutting-edge alternative science, shocking insider information, and his own personal experiences to reveal stunning truths about humanity, extraterrestrials, and the universe we share. In Awakening in the Dream, David will once again combine his extensive research, the Law of One series, new insider revelations, and his own connection with the divine to bring humanity closer to full disclosure than ever before - as well as help you activate your full potential on the eve of ascension.
A New York Times best-selling author, TV personality, filmmaker, lecturer, and consciousness expert, David is the perfect person to guide readers through the hidden realities of our world. With its myriad information, anecdotes, "Big Picture" comparative analysis, and trustworthy messages channeled directly from the highest-level angelic sources, Awakening in the Dream promises to be his most astounding book yet.
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128kbps
This was encoded at 128kbps and I kept it that way, so it's a huge audiobook. 1.28gb
TheCorsair00 wrote:
24 hours audio?
That qualifies as a tome !
thanks. glad to see this audiobook "out there". :-)
David Wilcock is a read-between-the-lines character. has so much learning, that some truth bleeds thru in spite of his own beliefs. Nothing beats his "source field investigations" though...
Source Field
Yes, I still find David Wilcock very worthwhile in his research, despite his Law of One biases and strange beliefs in prophesy and synchronicity which are sometimes way off. He also seems to have legitimate and perhaps illegitimate insiders giving him information. But far too many intelligent people pass him off as nuts when I think much of his past material to share is quite worthy - especially Source Field Investigations.