Sunday, August 31, 2014

"Facing the Shadow, Embracing the Light" by Niara Terela Isley


"Facing the Shadow, Embracing the Light" is actually more like two books for the price of one. It is written in two sections, and could have actually been two books. It is well over 500 pages long. Yet the author did not divide them, and one can see why at the end of the first part of the book. It would be a shame to stop there; honestly it would.


This is a true story of a female radar operator in the Air Force and what happened to her in the middle of the night, repeatedly, as she was drawn against her will - while on duty - into a terribly shadowy realm which included interactions with more than one variety of extra-terrestrial being. She had the most difficult of her experiences with human beings, black ops personnel who were involved with the alien beings. This is a frightening, true tale of abduction with the all-too-common loss of memory. Long after she was no longer in the military, Ms. Isley realized that she had a gap of several months' time during which she had no memory. It was this realization which led her on her quest to get to the bottom of things.
And get to the bottom she did. Afterward, the trauma was great, and she commenced a long journey of personal healing and transformation of a profound nature. This journey changed the course of her life, deepening her greatly. Her level of understanding of the nature of consciousness itself is impressive, and it is the direct result of her journey of healing from the horror she experienced while in the military.
This is a book not to be missed, if for nothing else, the explanation of why our governments of the world still will not admit that they are in contact with off-world civilizations. But most of all, the reader will benefit from the understanding of how consciousness works, how it affects us and the world, and just how immensely powerful the energy called consciousness is.
TISBA Category Judge - Inter-dimensional Beings

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