Imogene's Past Life Regressions cause dire Consequences for MankindIs Reincarnation a Reality? Imogene's Past Lives is the second book in the Imogene series, but can be read independantly. Contains Religious and New Age themes, and some violent scenes. The Phineas Priesthood and the Guardians of Avebury Circle battle to save or destroy mankind. The Council of Elders use Imogene, daughter of Guardian Xantara to instigate penalties against the world. Despite the efforts of Frank Carrington, British Prime Minister, world leaders will not agree to disarm and share their countries' wealth.Osahar an ancient Egyptian priest works with Imogene to release the promised consequences. Doctor Ernst Schneider has his own agenda as he hypnotizes the young girl and leads her to remember her past lives.Jacques de Sales, leader of a sub cult in the Bilderberg Group uses Imogene to advance his power and wealth. Meanwhile, news anchor Susanne assists the Prime Minister in his desperate efforts to convince the British people to believe Imogene's message.Will the world turn from their evil ways or will the Phineas Priesthood kill Imogene first?˃˃˃ This book follows on from Imogene's Message, a fast-paced thriller with a touch of the Supernatural.What makes this eight-year-old girl special? Who are the Light Beings, and what is the role of the Council of Elders? If you enjoy a fast, exciting read, then this series is tailor-made for you!˃˃˃ Edited by noted editor and author Don McNairScroll up and grab a copy today.
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- Release Date 08/11/2014
- Authors Christine Sherborne, Don McNair
- Language English
- Company Colourstory Pty Ltd; 1st edition
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