PHIon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:54 pm
I'm the same way, I always want a physical book around; too much screen time gets me a little agitated, and yes there's more than one book often going at once. Sometimes I overdo it and have to drop one for another time. Don't worry about being a "muggle." Actually, for me, I don't care for the Harry Potter material, so I don't use terminology from the series all that much because I agree with Miles Mathis that the books were written by committee. Etidorhpa was a great read. My imagination really enjoyed producing images of Inner Earth while reading it.
I'm the same, i've got several PDF's i'm going through either on the PC or my phone, plus several physical books to hand that I am reading. I'd love to have some of the PDf's I have in physical format, however the likes of Comyns Beaumont's work, costs hundreds of pounds to buy the book! I'm still trawling through as many second hand book shops as I can trying to find originals of most of my PDF collection but it's not easy tracking any down.
I wouldn't put all of the Harry Potter material down as being written by a committee however, Miles Mathis isn't right about everything as he would have you believe... for one, his theory of chemtrails being just coal ash/pollution is just ridiculous.
Prior to his article I had sent him lots of evidence of Geoengineering, linking it with the globalist/industrialists/Jews he is exposing which he couldn't be bother reading or watching what I sent him. On publication of his post about chemtrails, I emailed to say I disagreed with his paper and sent him even more evidence on the subject and his response was for me to write my own paper on it and he'd consider it. Nice.
From my own experience, a lot of what JK Rowling has written is very enlightening regarding magic and the wee folk. I find her use of the phrase Muggles to be very accurate, along with portals such as that of platform 9 & 3/4, which I have personally experienced in Edinburgh where she wrote the series. I wouldn't just dismiss it based on what Miles says, he's not as accurate as he makes out and still has a lot to learn about certain topics, RS2 and Geoengineering for example.
I agree about Etidorhpa, it is without doubt one of the most fascinating and accurate books ever written and does an excellent job of describing some Reciprocal System terms in an easier to digest way. I've read the book many times now and it keeps on turning up gems of information which match RS2 theory. Highly recommended to anyone that is yet to read it.