I am a veteran editor for friends and family as well as most of my employment positions. I make books out of my friends' writing as well as help them to smooth out what they say, how they say it and hopefully get the best expressions. I have been doing this for 20+ years. I often find myself reading a book and correcting problems I see even after the works have been professional published from big name publishers. The Spirit Book by C B Fisher ISBN 9780805965995
Reviewed
by Chris Phillips.
Fisher
has compiled a series of dreams, visions and prophecies he experienced between
January 2001 to June 2003. The subtitle A Testament of the Final Days
before the New Days Begin indicates that this is a series of revelations for the end times.
The
journal style of writing makes this an easy reading book. The messages are
reported chronological order and reveal successive elements as they progress
through time. According to Fisher the majority of them are directly from Creek
Chief Oktaharsars Harjo, (Anglo name Pleasant Porter) who died in 1907. Both
general and specific prophecies are recorded.
December
19, 2016 is predicted as the date of a fission attack on
(pg.
6). Other events and circumstances are present throughout the book. There is a
definite program within these prophecies, primarily detailing how these events
will change the world order. Although not explicit, there are references to the
“dark-skinned” races coming to preeminence but it is often stated that the “New
Days” will be without prejudice, regard to race, creed or gender. In fact,
according to the prophecies, there will be no gender in the future (pg 46).
There
might be some value to further investigation into the historical person of
Pleasant Porter for the contrasts between slave-owning Pleasant and egalitarian
Oktaharsars as presented here in the text of the book.
It
is a short book of 48 pages. Again, the journal form makes it easier to read
than a dry discourse of future events might be. Fisher is traveling around
Students
of esoteric and modern prophecies would appreciate the book. Others interested
in Modern Native American spiritual thought may appreciate the book as well.
This book may interest anyone who follows non-Christian based end time
prophecy/apocalyptic material.
(I
received a complimentary copy of Soul’s Dance as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Book Review Team. Visit
dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review
Team.)
Here
is a link to the book at Dorrance’s Website.
http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?dorrance+7XZRvv+index.html+