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Eva2
19th June 2011, 03:58
Looks like Wingmakers has come out with a new site and book - am curious if others have received this email and what they think of this - I read somewhere that "James" is losing his credibility but I do find much of the Wingmakers material a compelling read.




Quote Introducing New Site from WingMakers June 13, 2011


NEW--The Dohrman Prophecy


A new project from James is being released today, June 13, 2011 called The Dohrman Prophecy.



This project required a totally new technical platform, and James reached out to LightCode Inc. to produce the platform, which we call a WebBook Reading Network (WBRN).
From the creator of the popular and widely read WingMakers Materials, comes a new project called The Dohrman Prophecy. Suspense and uncommon spiritual insights are artfully woven in this new project through a cast of characters that are extraordinarily well-realized and who are all connected to the central, mysterious character of the story: the Oracle of Dohrman.



The Dohrman Prophecy is the long awaited follow-on project to the WingMakers. The project consists of a novel that is truly unique in how it makes sensible the impenetrable spiritual knowledge that rarely, if ever, gets placed in books. This esoteric knowledge is poetically revealed through the dialogue of its characters. It is a challenging book, and though it starts out like a fable, it quickly launches into an intriguing and spellbinding tale of sinister plots to control an oracle that was brought to earth in an ancient time and for an undetermined purpose.



The Dohrman Prophecy features an unusual love story, combined with a powerful grasp of spiritual understanding, all delivered in poetic prose with lush artwork. It is ideal for the WBRN platform because it is provocative, deeply immersive, and with mythological connections and characters that everyone can relate to.
WebBook Reading Network
With a typical ebook, you download a PDF document or you download and read on your Kindle, Nook or iPad. In isolation. By yourself.



However, with the patent-pending WebBook Reading Network (WBRN) platform you read online, you don’t require any additional hardware, and you get a robust set of capabilities that allow you to participate in the ongoing development of the book in terms of notes, comments, data reports, translations, plus, you can see others who are reading with you and create new friendships from anywhere in the world.



Think of it a little like FaceBook meets a web book. You can access The Dohrman Prophecy from any computer or mobile device that connects to the web via a web browser. The WBRN involves you in a community of like-minded readers, and you can determine how much you want to share and even who you share with. It’s a whole new way to read.



It took nine months to create the platform and more money than we’d like to admit, but it was necessary since there was nothing else like it, so we built it from scratch.
What is SpiritState?
SpiritState.com is the latest website from James, and he is using this site to launch his newest project The Dohrman Prophecy. James is also releasing The Ancient Arrow Project as a free trial on this platform so readers can experience the WBRN platform. SpiritState will also publish works from other content creators who work to create spiritual mythologies or novels.











To me, The Dohrman Prophecy is the most powerful transmission from James because the book has the ability to pull you into the story so deeply that when it transmits the subtle knowledge, I found myself already open, ready to receive it, like someone had prepared me for it. While it’s very different from any of James’ previous writings, I have to say, it is definitely my favorite.




- Mark Hempel
WingMakers Web Manager since 1998
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The Dohrman Prophecy is rich in adventure and contains a treasure trove of important lessons. It is a story I will read again and also I am sure I will refer to often.




- Patricia Johnson

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After I read The Dohrman Prophecy I realized it had forever altered my belief in how books can transmit spiritual wisdom through fictional stories. It blew me away. This is the most insightful book I’ve ever read.



- William Thornton
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This is poetry meets The Da Vinci Code with a depth of spiritual intelligence I haven’t read before—fiction or nonfiction. Perfect for our times.




- Lee Yang

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Email: info@spiritstate.com UNQUOTE

Niobe
19th June 2011, 04:15
I haven't read the book yet, but I did sign up at the new site. It looks interesting and I'm looking forward to reading the new book.

DNA
19th June 2011, 04:36
I really dig the Wingmakers stuff. The problem for me was, I didn't know where fiction ended and truth to be imparted began.
Further, I would spend a couple of hours reading stuff on the website, and then come back the next day, and forget where in the hell i was before, so i would just start some where,,,and as such,,,,,,,,,I read a lot of the story,,,but I never got the whole thing.
I'm just not a fan of the format.
It's so much material all over the place in such a manner, making it hard to consume the whole thing.

I think he has a book, I should just buy the book.
I'm kind of old fashioned like that. :)

Darla Ken Pearce
19th June 2011, 04:38
James is an inspired being who has credibility, there is no doubt about it. Some of his information is compelling and of great interest. I am not in the market for fiction but there is a huge appetite for it out there and I hope he can reel in a fair share. When non-fiction gets so terrible we have to make things up for entertainment, I will opt out at the present time. It's a choice. Who knows in the end we may find that there was never any fiction at all. Stranger things have certainly happened.

I seek to change realities into something authentic, transparent and much better quality rather than go with pretend.

If you think about it for a moment ~ even just our past lives alone have enough bounty to entertain us for millions of years in review alone. It's as simple as that but I wish you happy reading and James a best seller! It sounds like a real block buster to me! xoxoxo

Eva2
19th June 2011, 05:18
I really dig the Wingmakers stuff. The problem for me was, I didn't know where fiction ended and truth to be imparted began.
Further, I would spend a couple of hours reading stuff on the website, and then come back the next day, and forget where in the hell i was before, so i would just start some where,,,and as such,,,,,,,,,I read a lot of the story,,,but I never got the whole thing.
I'm just not a fan of the format.
It's so much material all over the place in such a manner, making it hard to consume the whole thing.

I think he has a book, I should just buy the book.
I'm kind of old fashioned like that. :)
Yeah, there is so much of his stuff to wade thru but a lot of it resonates with me and tends to stick. Even if part of the mythology is "James" himself, the information is very provocative. I was reading somewhere on a forum thread that someone had found some info that Wingmakers is actually a hoax and James is an invented character. If this is true, then whoever put all this together is a very creative and "connected" being.

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[QUOTE= Who knows in the end we may find that there was never any fiction at all. Stranger things have certainly happened. Unquote

How true!

DNA
19th June 2011, 05:57
Yeah, there is so much of his stuff to wade thru but a lot of it resonates with me and tends to stick. Even if part of the mythology is "James" himself, the information is very provocative. I was reading somewhere on a forum thread that someone had found some info that Wingmakers is actually a hoax and James is an invented character. If this is true, then whoever put all this together is a very creative and "connected" being.

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Who knows in the end we may find that there was never any fiction at all. Stranger things have certainly happened. Unquote


How true!

Wendelle Stevens talked with a gentelman from Germany who wrote a book about his et contact in the only venue the publishers would let him, science fiction.
The book was UFO contact from Iarga (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/iarga/alien_iarga.htm)when Wendelle self published it, and the original author's name was Stefen Denaerde.
An amazing book, self published Wendelle Steven's stuff is pricey because of how few books were initially published, but free pdfs abound on the web now.

I wrote this in corrolating the wingmakers stuff on this thread Galactic Federation Of Light and Ashtar Command - Are they AI? Negative ETs? (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?22622-Galactic-Federation-Of-Light-and-Ashtar-Command-Are-they-AI-Negative-ETs)



I would like to know what the GFL (galactic federation of light) really are,,,and the other corresponding channelled ET presentations. OnyxKnight in his thread My ET contact experiences (discussions/Q&A panel etc.) (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?15909-My-ET-contact-experiences-(discussions-Q-A-panel-etc.)) claims that the GFL are really automations, advanced AI.
Strangely enough, this has corrolations with the material on the WINGMAKERS (http://www.wingmakers.com/) website which claims that the fallen angels of the biblical lore are living in AI type bodies. There are also corroletions with a free PDF story available on the John Leer website ALIEN INTERVIEW with MATILDA O'DONNEL MACELROY (http://www.wingmakers.com/).
In which Matilda Macelroy claims to have been present at Roswell when the craft went down, and to have communicated with the being via telepathy in the recovered craft. Phillip Corso in his book THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL (http://www.amazon.com/Day-After-Roswell-Philip-Corso/dp/067101756X)says that the recovered ET bodies were in fact bilogocal androids, or AI.
There is also corresponding material in the information Andijra Puharich brought to light in studying a UFO group communicating with the earth called THE NINE (http://www.uri-geller.com/books/maverick/maver8.htm). Puarich then goes on to document the life of Uri Geller, who claims to be in contact with extraterrestrials as well, Puharich seems to think there is a connection between THE NINE and the biengs contacting URI GELLER. URI when asked point blank what the beings he is in contact are, states they are advanced robots, Artificial Intelligence.
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So Yea,,,,it could all be legit.
I would totally love it, if that were the case. :)

Eva2
19th June 2011, 06:27
Tricky to know what to believe or not - ie, I heard that the Alien Interview story by Matilda O'Donnel MacElroy is a hoax too. I think the person who posted this on the net (Gary Zeitlan site or Griffith?) has come forward and admitted such - I saw something recently on this. Since I find much of that material disturbing (similar to War in Heaven stuff), I like to think that was all a big crock but like to believe all the inspiring, feel good stuff is bona fide - ha!

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Thank you for the links - I will check them out.

DNA
19th June 2011, 07:10
Tricky to know what to believe or not - ie, I heard that the Alien Interview story by Matilda O'Donnel MacElroy is a hoax too. I think the person who posted this on the net (Gary Zeitlan site or Griffith?) has come forward and admitted such - I saw something recently on this. Since I find much of that material disturbing (similar to War in Heaven stuff), I like to think that was all a big crock but like to believe all the inspiring, feel good stuff is bona fide - ha!

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Thank you for the links - I will check them out.

I would like nothing more than the Matilda O'Donnel MacElroy stuff to be a hoax. Disturbing stuff there.
Brilliant though.
The problem for myself, and probably for John Lear too, who has it posted as a free PDF on his website, is that there is a lot of stuff that pings and correlates with other data in the MacElroy manuscript. I've never considered it true, but the correlations are impressive, it's like 9eagle9 says, "I don't believe everything I think".

Omni
19th June 2011, 10:58
So this must have been what Mr Hempel was speaking of when I had spoken to him some months ago.


I found Wingmakers many years ago. Maybe 2002? Around there. I was always drawn to the music. I had my first experiences with music enhancement technology with wingmakers music(I didn't know what was doing it at the time). Some of the sounds in the Hakomi tracks are just wonderful. I tend to view them more as movies, with some parts I don't like, other parts I love etc.

My whole wingmakers saga, was mind controlled at times, but moreso positive mind control. How I was mystified by it, etc. It affected me pretty deeply. They unraveled the music in a way to me with mind control, which was artful(I do not know who did it to me). They had me traverse having favorite songs going from I think chamber 3 or 5, all the way up to hakomi(which is where I'm at now). It was interesting going through songs like that having my perception change so much.

The beings who mind control me were Very aware of wingmakers.com.

I considered the story about how the music was found etc as a total fabrication. The different 'sites' on the planet etc. I do wonder about why that would take place...

I have a hard time reading any fiction... But I may check his book out. Thanks for the heads up. :)

KosmicKat
19th June 2011, 11:59
Tricky to know what to believe or not - ie, I heard that the Alien Interview story by Matilda O'Donnel MacElroy is a hoax too. I think the person who posted this on the net (Gary Zeitlan site or Griffith?) has come forward and admitted such - I saw something recently on this. Since I find much of that material disturbing (similar to War in Heaven stuff), I like to think that was all a big crock but like to believe all the inspiring, feel good stuff is bona fide - ha!

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Thank you for the links - I will check them out.

I would like nothing more than the Matilda O'Donnel MacElroy stuff to be a hoax. Disturbing stuff there.
Brilliant though.
The problem for myself, and probably for John Lear too, who has it posted as a free PDF on his website, is that there is a lot of stuff that pings and correlates with other data in the MacElroy manuscript. I've never considered it true, but the correlations are impressive, it's like 9eagle9 says, "I don't believe everything I think".

Whatever we read, or listen to, it is important to remember that "The best lie is the one salted with the truth", or if you read that in a mirror, "The best truth is the one salted with lies"