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J**Y
A Strong Book, and Testimony!
It is always a gamble when someone writes of their own mystical journey. "Where Pharoah's Dwell" takes the reader on a personal journey to Egypt, an odyessy that involves an awakening to discover a past life lived in Egypt that has meaning for the auther, and also perhaps the many readers of Patricia's books. The departure from The Sirian Revelations and The Starseed Dialogues that this is, it becomes apparent why this journey, needed to be written and shared with the world (those of us who have caught on anyway)...In Egypt both ancient and modern, and in the days to come there are mysteries that the sacred sites mentioned in this book that 'are yet to unfold' yet are also paradoxically unfolding as this is written by me!Most intriguing, most thrilling, sounds like I am writing about a work of fiction, but this kind of story none but the most couragious, determined and most undaunted person would be able to see through. I also found it amazing how through sheer determination and panache, Patricia got to spend time alone in these monuments that most tourists only see through superficial eyes. The experiences and the events that follow from this are in itself worth it. There is much going on in many levels, that the readers of patricia's other works will totally understand. The journey of spirit is eternal, and like the stars infinity lives within as without us ....this is one journey yet it is a journey that unlocks in those aware the desire to deepen the experience...I am grateful that this book has been written, thank you Patricia :)
T**F
The "beef" might be disguised as an appetizer!
I purchased this book about 4 years ago and really did not read it til recently. As I am now likely going to spend a few days near Cairo, I read it. I love and appreciate Cori's passionate and potent sharing of her and her group's experience as they traveled to these amazing sites, as well as her sharing of the personal, historical and metaphysical aspects of their journey. However, my meager understanding of the earthly history of Egypt suggests that Egyptian history (though certainly not alone) is quite rife with much in the way of deeply and brutally ingrained notions of who and what is a human being, regardless of Egyptian (and anyone else's) cosmic origins.Having said that, I've got to say that I was and have been deeply troubled by what happened with the author and her group at the Karnak Temple, ending up with several people being taken to the police station. First, I am appreciative of Cori's inclusion of the matter in her book; and, l am not unmindful of the need ( and desireability ) for me to look within, so to speak, at my reaction/response to what she related about the experience. Moreover, as to her handling and the outcome of the situation, I cannot say that I would have handled it differently or better, so to speak. Certainly, it was a wonderful, inspiring and glorious resolution.Nonetheless, while what she has to say and share about that incident is rich, I just don't get that she "owned," at all, her part (and that of her staff) e.g.the knowing lack of a permit; persistently and knowingly lying to the police etc.. As far as our humanity is concerned, this part of the book may very well be its "meatiest" offering as it seems to clearly illustrate very common human experience throughout known history, including all the seemingly endless, sometimes deadly conflicts.Overall, I find the book to be a very helpful offering to me and most likely many others who have the interest, whether generated by past life regression or not, in the metaphysical lore and legend of Egypt's mystical past. Thank you Patricia Cori.
D**L
Patricia "Jones" and the Temple of Doom
Patricia Cori is kind of a female Indiana Jones an audacious person who enjoys travelling to the world's sacred, and secrets sites looking for those adventures which might force her and her group to grow into higher levels of understanding.While in Boston and under hypnosis by a psychic she had visions of a life in ancient Egypt where she was, due to a resentful relative's machinations, buried alive and that the trauma and the horror of it all is still, after so many centuries, lurking in her subconscious mind so to trying healing it she ends up in Egypt again.The trauma had to be faced and healed by somehow reenacting the horror. On her many trips to Egypt some by herself, other times with a group, she tries to prove that:1. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are still around in their astral body and that those Egyptians gods were not mythical but real people who still lurk in the astral around pyramids, temples and monuments, for instance one night she spent five hours locked up inside a haunted temple called Abydos where she is able to interact with six "dead" ancient Egyptian priests.2. To face the circumstances of her traumatic death she went down a 33 meters deep shaft climbing down and old metal vertical ladder and back. Because of those self-inflicted experiences in Egypt she feels she is totally healed of her fear of a difficult death and of closed spaces.I recommend this book to those who love both physical and emotional adventures leading to progressive levels of the mind and of the soul.
A**A
Definitely worth a read....
This is the first of Patricia Cori's books I have read, and I will confess I didn't really know much about her. What drew me to the book was rather my fascination with Egypt and the ancient secrets of healing and knowledge that the Egyptians had access too. The book is about the visions Patricia experienced of herself in a past life in Egypt during a past life regression session. The visions urged her to go on several journeys to Egypt to try and uncover some of the mysteries of ancient Egypt and of her own past life there.Alot of the book focuses on the concept that we originally came from the stars, and some of the information Patricia mentiones is from her Sirian Starseed work. Unfortunetly I haven't read any of her other books, so at times this did make things a little frustrating as I felt I was only half understanding some of the concepts as I didnt have any background information to back things up. The overall message of the book seems to be that the ancient Egytpian gods, the sphynx and the pyramids are really a "key" or "gateway" to gain access to the 13th crystal skull, which is being stored there by Sirian technology, and that we have got alot of information wrong about the Egyptians, where they came from, the dates and purpose of the pyramids and our originas as human beings.In general though the book was a good read, the story was exciting and kept you wanting to turn over the page, my reason for 4 stars rather than 5 was mainly for two reasons; Firstly I had hoped that there may be abit more information about the Egyptians in general, their secrets of healing, sacred knowledge and day to day life in general. Secondly I felt the book focused too heavily on concepts the author details in her other books, so perhaps this book would be more enjoyable if you have read her other works. So all in all a good book....but not all I had hoped for :(
R**N
Inner voyage
I've read just about every book from Patricia Cori and they are all wonderful. This one is a little different, more personnal, but as good. She's always delivering food for your soul.
J**U
A very interesting book
This book is based on the personnal experience of a woman who have access to "unusual" relations with other realms of being. She looks very honest in a field where the "ego" risks to distort the message.
G**R
Erinnerungen an frühere Leben
Eine tief berührende Schilderung von Erinnerungen aus früheren Leben im alten Ägypten. Viele mystische Erfahrungen an heiligen Orten in Ägypten und Begegnungen mit zeitgenössischen Ägyptern, sehr spannend.
S**C
Overview of ancient cultures
After reading "Anna, the Grandmother of Jesus" I was curious about the practices that were conducted in Egypt. Patricia Cori did not disappoint in her detailed account of her past life in Egypt as a scribe. In our present age where much of the past is being revealed, we are discovering aspects of our lives that span centuries and effect our very present.
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