Sunday, June 2, 2024

About people who give ratings on products...

 

 For people who rate my books unlawfully and disrespectfully:

 Egyptian Temple Magic: Secret Teachings from the House of Life Paperback – July 19, 2020

Petra S.
1.0 out of 5 stars
What is this book trying to tell us?
Reviewed in Germany on November 25, 2023
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I have to preface this review with one thing: I love reading books about ancient Egypt in all its facets. Sometimes it comes over me and I knowingly “treat” myself to reading material that is set apart from normal Egyptological literature. To “smile,” so to speak. This book belongs to this category.

First about the CONTENT: After just the first few pages, I started to ask myself what the author actually wanted to tell us. And what he wrote for that purpose. A “non-fiction book”? Advice literature? Fantasy? The author repeatedly refers to his own earlier works, which are likely to be in similar spheres as this book, which is not illuminating but more than confusing.
After the author comes to claims that he can cause earthquakes, hurricanes and other weather phenomena (like Jesus), and that one of his students created the Covid-19 pandemic through thought power, I became suspicious that he might be dealing with some kind of crazy cult leader. It would be interesting to find out how the man does all this, but he is silent about that of all things.
It gets ungustious towards the end of the book when he actually gives tips on how enemies can be “influenced”.

STRUCTURE: The whole book seems confusing to me. Claims are thrown into the room; you search in vain for arguments or attempts at reasoning. In contrast, “Ancient Aliens” looks like a stringently argued science documentary.

The book is written in a font size that is reminiscent of a reading book for eight-year-olds. In the middle section of the book, there are 40 pages, each with a drawing of a tarot card. (Quick to leaf over and, of course, space-intensive.) Further back, there are page by page drawings of hieroglyphs. Everything was probably designed to free up space...

CONCLUSION: Everyone can believe what they like. Even with ancient Egyptian magic. If you make a book out of faith that other people pay money for, then it should at least be in a way that the buyer doesn't feel fooled. (font size, etc.) For me, the book did not serve the purpose of entertaining me. The best part is the cover photo of the beautiful Philae temple. There are 5 recommendation stars for a trip there; unfortunately, there is no recommendation to buy this book.


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A firefighter dies and a long-distance train derails amid heavy rains and flooding in Germany
June 2, 2024.

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Flooding, high river levels and heavy rain led to the death of a firefighter and disrupted train travel in southern Germany on Sunday.

MC 2024.


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