Let us do a practice drill...Planet Earth is being cleansed and while this is happening all ACC Members will be beamed up inside a Giant Mothership and Members are allowed minimum luggage which should include JUST ONE BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE that is your favourite book that has inspired you the most ...THE BOOK THAT YOU LIKE THE MOST...NOW PLEASE TELL US WHICH BOOK WOULD YOU TAKE WITH YOU
Examples of some most read Books by humans on this Planet
BIBLE
BHAGAVAD GITA
KEYS OF ENOCH
THE SEVEN SACRED FLAMES
Remember you are allowed to take ONLY ONE BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE and tell us what is so special about the Book you choose.
The whole idea of this drill is to find out which book you like from millions of books on this Planet.
When you are beamed up a Gaint Mothership you will be put in healing chambers to remove all earthly contamination and all luggage will be taken from you and your light body activated then you will be to let in into the main parts of Mothership but while you are put in an outer cabin waiting for your turn to be put into the healing chambers you are allowed to read the book of your choice. After treatment in the healing chambers your light body is activated and then you will not need any book as you will communicate telepathically with your 3rd eye fully activated.
NEAR EXAMPLE: One Indian Lady Astronaut on a Nasa mission took THE BHAGAVAD GITA with her.
Sunita Williams (born September 19, 1965) is a United States Naval officer and a NASA astronaut. She was assigned to the International Space Station as a member of Expedition 14 and then joined Expedition 15. She holds the record of the longest spaceflight (195 days) for female space travelers. Her father, Dr. Deepak Pandya, is a Hindu and her mother, Bonnie Pandya, is a Catholic. Williams has an affinity for both faiths and is known to be a Ganesh devotee.
When setting off toward the International Space Station, Williams had taken with her a copy of the Bhagavad Gita and a small statue of Lord Ganesha, and following her return to earth on June 22, 2007, she showed no signs of stress. In fact, she claimed Lord Ganesha was looking after her.
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In my humble opinion, this is a trick, or perhaps better, a 'test' question. When I write 'trick' question, I do not mean to imply that the the dear soul asking this question is trying to trick anyone. There is no 'right' or 'wrong' of course. I interpret the QUESTION (and not the dear soul) as a 'trick'. I consider it a test.
I would not take ANY books.
To be allowed to take ONLY one book, suggests limitation, and it suggests that the individual being asked to choose has to make a choice between a 3D book...ONE 3D book, as opposed to the infinite Source Field or Akashic Field where everything is retained as energetic record. By choosing only one book, I have chosen to place my faith and my future on the belief that one 3D book and one 3D message can adequately fulfill me for a new existence at a higher vibration. No 3D book is capable of doing this, so why would I want to even attach myself to that limitation?
I choose instead to release all attachments to 3D messages, even my own book that I have written, and place my faith and trust that ALL books, ALL messages, and ALL knowledge is available without limitations. I open myself to all that is available, instead of hanging on to a limiting belief from a previous existence.
I am willing to surrender that, knowing that all information is available at the higher vibration.
Peace, love and Light to all!
In humble service to humanity, our planet and to all LIFE
Geoffrey
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Visionary Consultant - Galactic, Global and Inner Peace/Healing
A Greenprint For LIFE
A photobook with family pictures of course
Good choice Masteroflight ..but please tell us the author of the Bhagavad Gita that you would take as we are still discussing as to which is the best Bhagavad Gita that we have available on Planet Earth
We need to find the first original edition in Sanskrit and then the first one translated into English straight from the original edition...so Rajnish THE BHAGAVAD GITA BY VED VYASA is the one you recommend available from the link you provided.
I have read Srila Prabhupadas Bhagavad Gita as it is and it is good but somehow i felt that the true energy of Krishna partly missing and more energy of Srila Prabhupada in it...THAT IS WHY I AM LOOKING FOR THE BEST EDITION IN ENGLISH
Very good comment Rana Devendra Singh...i am just trying to find the best Bhagavad Gita available on this Planet Earth that is as close to word to word as spoken by Krishna but translated into English.
So many additions are available by so many so called Spiritual Masters that the original brilliance of the Gita is somewhat distorted...some may be good but not the whole truth
Some Members are misunderstanding this forum....the whole idea is to find out which is your favourite book from millions of books on this Planet...if more members had responded then we have a little knowledge of the most popular book chosen by ACC Members but unfortunately from nearly 8000 Members the response is low.
I wouldn't take a book
My book would have to be one of two (I'll illustrate here... my story!): When I was a guest of my monk cousin @ a monastery on Caldey Isle off Tenby England,in '98, after we (family) left Ireland, visiting cousins, I brought a Buddhist book called 'Zen Flesh Zen Bones',which I was told was not appropriate there, so he brought me to the library where was a book titled 'The Imitation of Christ',by Thomas A. Kempe (though, I don't think they really know who was true author), so I took that and started to read it! 12 years later, 'The Imitation Of Christ' (not a very religious read, that I remember, primarily how any of us can learn to be more Christ-like to live better lives) is prolly the book I would bring aboard! Other than that, I would choose 'Our Ultimate Reality', by Adrian Cooper!!
Namaste
Would I be required to choose one of those four books? I would want to take an empty book with me, so I could fill it with all the wonders I will see as I travel throughout the universe. Of course I would also require a good pencil and a supply of leads.
But if there was only a choice of one of those four books listed, I would not take any of them...
Peace, love and light my friends...
I am trying to find the the best original Bhagavad Gita translated in English which is as good as the original that is why I asked about the author of the Bhagavad Gita that you would take with you. There are lots of translated editions and some are not that good. The one by VedVyas is it in English and would you say the best Rajnish