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The God Maps, Volume 1
- De: Yvette Kendall
- Narrado por: William Wells
- Duración: 12 h y 47 m
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God sees everything...but who’s watching him? The time period in which these events took place is not disclosed. Five very talented and ambitious scientists asked themselves an age-old question: Where do our souls go after we die? The question was posed, not in the esoteric sense, but in a geographical one. They committed themselves to find out the exact physical locations of “Heaven and Hell”. However, their research gave them more than they bargained for.
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Clearly...I loved this book! Volume 2 please!
- De Sila4523 en 01-18-20
- The God Maps, Volume 1
- De: Yvette Kendall
- Narrado por: William Wells
A THOUGHT-PROVOKING & HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READ!
Revisado: 01-17-20
It’s been a long time since I read a book that demanded Controversy! It took me just under a week to read it ( I read and then listened to the audiobook) and I devoured every page! Perhaps it's because I saw a glimpses of my favorite shows like Supernatural and The X-Files peppered throughout the chapters or maybe it’s because I actually enjoyed Kendall's writing. I found her writing style engaging. I didn’t read looking for faults or comparisons, I read expecting dialogue worthy of the title and I found just that! The inside flap indicated that The GOD maps is part of a trilogy, I can assure you that after reading it, I will be coming back for volumes 2 & 3!
The main character Dr. Ameerah Mahar finds herself in places and spaces she should not be in, and struggles with it all in the name of science. Her dedicated team has no problem following her to the ends of the Earth and back (literally). So much of the writing offers you a deeper look into who we and how we are made as humans. This excerpt, in particular, gave me much to ponder on.
“Fingerprints may definitely have a higher purpose, these recent communications have offered some shocking news to the team. Not only does our fingerprints have corresponding points, that intersects with the wave patterns of our brain’s gray matter; fingerprints contain embedded coding. The patterns and ridges have data much like a vinyl record album. Given the proper apparatus, vital information can be revealed that may unlock untold knowledge. Possibly the purpose of one’s life path, to the exact date of their death. Each one of us has specialized encrypted hieroglyphics that are scored onto our fingertips and toes.
Speaking of a record album, the team took the research one step further and mapped the grooves in each of their fingerprints. They fashioned a laser that ran in the recesses of each groove, to read the exact depths and contours; then they assigned musical notes to their maps. The short but beautiful songs were overwhelming. Just to know that our humanism has theme music, makes our creation no happenstance…we are an intricate design with a purpose.
This also reminds us that in the Bible, and especially the Quran, scripture requires that you be barefoot when praying or in the presence of God. To be conservative, they require that you not wear shoes on sacred ground. However, knowing that socks are a more modern-day invention, stating “bare feet” makes more sense. Posturing in the right place with bare hands and bare feet may be paramount to the great unlocking. There is much more learning to be done, but what a great find to know that our digits may be the key!”
Revelations found in the book are bound to spark religious debates far and wide. This is a riveting, non-stop tale, that will keep you engaged (unless you are pretentious). Yeah, it gets a little extra, but I’m here for it! If you swear by the mystical and the incredibly unknown, this title will do you just fine.
Kendall does clear up concerns that we all have as a species with accountable souls. Not to worry, I won’t spoil anything for you here, however, I would’ve liked her to shed some light on where she thinks we (humans) may have come from? At times, I had to remind myself that, “It’s just fiction”. If the team’s research could ever be proven factual and functional in real life, it would be an unquestionably earthshaking and mind-blowing fiasco!
The God Maps is absolute fun and I have become a fan of this author’s work. While I’m not familiar with Biblical Futurism, I believe this book and genre can easily stand up to the Stephen Kings, Dan Browns that we know and love. As always, Peace and Love. Last but not least, I implore you to “Make books and not war!”
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