The Forgotten Promise Audiobook by Sherry Wilde
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Title: The Forgotten Promise
Subtitle: Rejoining Our Cosmic Family
Author: Sherry Wilde
Narrator: Jonna Kae Volz
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-18-14
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 449 votes
Genres: Nonfiction, Unexplained Phenomena
Publisher's Summary:
This is the story of one woman's life-long interaction with beings from another world, and her journey to go beyond the fear to find meaning and purpose. In this book she explores the abduction experience and shares with you the three important things they insisted she learn.
"This is my story. I cannot prove any of it. For years I was encouraged to write about these experiences, but I resisted. This is not an easy story for me to write, and it might not be easy for you to read or believe. I understand that... This book is not only a recounting of my experiences but also the story of how I discovered that, like most things, it is possible to turn the worst thing in your life into something positive just by choosing to look at it from a different perspective." -from the author.
Members Reviews:
Great story but lessons are pretty far-fetched
STORY (alien abduction) - Sherry Wilde lived in an area of Wisconsin that had abnormal alien activity with numerous sightings spanning decades. When trying to account for incidents of missing time throughout her life, she visited a renowned hypnotist who performed regressions which allowed Sherry herself to understand what had been happening to her. The is her story of a lifetime of visits and abductions.
Most of the book is fascinating. Whether you believe her story or not, it makes great listening. Personally, I found her very believable, but I did have difficulties with certain parts of the book. For one, her husband left her and her daughters threatened to sue her if this book was published. I can see why they may have wanted to distance themselves from the events and the book about them, but on the other hand I wonder if maybe she's not totally credible if her own family wasn't supportive. Second, the lessons she puts forth at the end of the book about time and spirituality, supposedly learned from the aliens, aren't totally my cup of tea. Parts make sense to me and others don't, but this is still a fascinating story to hear.
PERFORMANCE - Read by a female who does a good job.
OVERALL - Highly recommended for open-minded listeners who are interested in UFOs and possible visits by beings from another world. No violence or profanity.
Withhold judgment till last two hours
Any additional comments?
The first third of the book dwells too much on feelings. The second third gets into the nitty-gritty of the impact on the author's life due to many external things. The final third gets into some new ground and is worth the effort to reach. This title is very much worthwhile because it tries to build a complete circle of cause and effect in a distinct manner.
Many interesting commonalities with other books
The author's personal journey is intriguing. Scary enough that I was turning on lights where usually I don't mind walking through a room that's dark. Hope to get over that real soon.
I love to come across interesting matching tidbits in various books by authors who probably never met each other. In one of Robert Monroe's books he mentions having traveled out-of-body to a place where there was a wand-like or rod-like tool there that he tried out. I think it was able to make a fire where pointed, and also a nearby man both lose and regain consciousness.
Title: The Forgotten Promise
Subtitle: Rejoining Our Cosmic Family
Author: Sherry Wilde
Narrator: Jonna Kae Volz
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-18-14
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 449 votes
Genres: Nonfiction, Unexplained Phenomena
Publisher's Summary:
This is the story of one woman's life-long interaction with beings from another world, and her journey to go beyond the fear to find meaning and purpose. In this book she explores the abduction experience and shares with you the three important things they insisted she learn.
"This is my story. I cannot prove any of it. For years I was encouraged to write about these experiences, but I resisted. This is not an easy story for me to write, and it might not be easy for you to read or believe. I understand that... This book is not only a recounting of my experiences but also the story of how I discovered that, like most things, it is possible to turn the worst thing in your life into something positive just by choosing to look at it from a different perspective." -from the author.
Members Reviews:
Great story but lessons are pretty far-fetched
STORY (alien abduction) - Sherry Wilde lived in an area of Wisconsin that had abnormal alien activity with numerous sightings spanning decades. When trying to account for incidents of missing time throughout her life, she visited a renowned hypnotist who performed regressions which allowed Sherry herself to understand what had been happening to her. The is her story of a lifetime of visits and abductions.
Most of the book is fascinating. Whether you believe her story or not, it makes great listening. Personally, I found her very believable, but I did have difficulties with certain parts of the book. For one, her husband left her and her daughters threatened to sue her if this book was published. I can see why they may have wanted to distance themselves from the events and the book about them, but on the other hand I wonder if maybe she's not totally credible if her own family wasn't supportive. Second, the lessons she puts forth at the end of the book about time and spirituality, supposedly learned from the aliens, aren't totally my cup of tea. Parts make sense to me and others don't, but this is still a fascinating story to hear.
PERFORMANCE - Read by a female who does a good job.
OVERALL - Highly recommended for open-minded listeners who are interested in UFOs and possible visits by beings from another world. No violence or profanity.
Withhold judgment till last two hours
Any additional comments?
The first third of the book dwells too much on feelings. The second third gets into the nitty-gritty of the impact on the author's life due to many external things. The final third gets into some new ground and is worth the effort to reach. This title is very much worthwhile because it tries to build a complete circle of cause and effect in a distinct manner.
Many interesting commonalities with other books
The author's personal journey is intriguing. Scary enough that I was turning on lights where usually I don't mind walking through a room that's dark. Hope to get over that real soon.
I love to come across interesting matching tidbits in various books by authors who probably never met each other. In one of Robert Monroe's books he mentions having traveled out-of-body to a place where there was a wand-like or rod-like tool there that he tried out. I think it was able to make a fire where pointed, and also a nearby man both lose and regain consciousness.
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