TITLE: Who on Earth Am I?
AUTHOR: Terry Le Riche Walters
PUBLISHER: Amora Books
PRICE: £ 9.99There are many 'Channelled' books currently on the market these days, some of which I've read, but I have to say that this book clearly is above all the rest. It is written in a style that the reader can understand, and contains many personal experiences of the 'author' which in some instances, were shared by others. The author shares these lifetime experiences in this book, many of which are startling to say the least.
In chapter four, Terry informs us of his visit to Egypt, and he says that it is his belief that the whole Giza plateau, was, in the past, a huge base for alien spacecraft! These spacecraft Terry informs us, came from the star systems of Orion and Sirius. Some of the 'aliens' he tells us, were half animal in appearance. Terry is what's known as a contactee, and he is in regular communication with entities from Orion who have helped him (and others) throughout his life, and in this book Terry presents many instances of this. His Orion friends, he tells us, are six feet tall, their skin is tanned and leathery looking, and their hair is thick and blonde, (essentially they look like what UFOlogists would call as the 'Nordics').
The Nordics, we are told, are very concerned about what we on Earth are doing to our planet, which they (the Nordics) feel will have a knock on effect with their own planet. Indeed Terry believes that his Orion friends are actually here on Earth at different locations in family groups! In chapter six, Terry informs the reader about what these Orion Spacecraft look like and what can be found inside them, this makes for interesting reading. The updated Orion craft, he tells us, has three floors, and is about twenty five feet tall with a fifty five feet diameter and has a slightly domed shaped top. The colour of the craft, we are told, is a striking blue green.
What I found most peculiar about this book and something that I couldn't understand, was when his Orion friends asked him what was that running around on the Earth, Terry stated to him that they were horses (page 67). Surely if we are to believe in Terry's contacts, one would assume that they would know what horses were! I find this most incredible and is my only gripe about what I feel to be a very interesting book. It contains many interesting UFO and paranormal topics, and informs the reader about what channelling is all about. Of course sceptics won't agree with much that is presented in this book, however people like Terry should not be ignored, and by the writing of this book, Terry is educating the public (and sceptics) to the reality of the facet of human 'perception' that not all of us share. I'm sure this book will do well, pick up a copy, you won't be disappointed.