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During January 2022, many voices contributed to what is written here. It was a collective effort, more so than the other books in this series. Shi-Ji served as coordinator and go-between, keeping the link, while also making her own contributions. This mystical, magical writing explains in human language how all universes and their inhabitants are moving toward Ascension. It's an inspiring work to support those engaged in this evolutionary process. "Nothing external, stocking up on things, trying to minimize the effects of the coming wave of change, which is already in play-nothing but coming from a place of love, the heart, and operating from the heart space can assist during these times."
From November 24, 2014, to December 2, 2014, this book was written by Shi-Ji through Peter Maxwell Slattery ("Pete") in nine hours over nine days. Shi-Ji is a Light Being and Gatekeeper of the portal in the star Merope, in the Pleiades. The messages in this book provide knowledge of the coming times and an overview of what is, and will be, occurring for humanity, and also for the universe and beyond as a collective. This book offers greater understanding of how you are the only judge of yourself, and that all of humanity is unconditionally loved and a cell of Source. Shi-Ji also offers messages on behalf of the Elohim, Metatron, and The Councils, and from Orion, Sirius, the Pleiades, and the Star Nations.
Between February 4, 2019 and February 20, 2019, Shi-Ji the Pleiadian wrote this book through Peter Maxwell Slattery. Observation of your thoughts and learning to come from the heart are explained in this book, along with an explanation as to why we are where we are, and how to overcome whatever is holding us back from going to the next level of consciousness, individually and as a collective. A conglomerate of channelings from Shi-ji, Source, the Elohim, Angels, the Star Nations, The Lords of Light, the Councils, and the Brotherhoods came through during the writing of this book. Following on from the International Bestsellers The Book of Shi-Ji and The Book of Shi-Ji 2, this book contains messages to help reawaken the God within and live in the knowledge that love is the key.
Following on from The Book of Shi-Ji, this second book goes deeper into the nature of our reality and how we are Creator Beings. It offers a broader outlook and revelations about the coming times, and presents an understanding of the human experience and the co-existing facets and experiences in other realms and our multidimensional mind. From the universe and beyond, to the individual and the collective experience, this is all explained, including the history of humanity going back to Atlantis, Lemuria, and Maldek/Melona before it became the asteroid belt?all the way back to the story of Lyra and how we came to exist. With this book by Shi-Ji ? and the Elohim, Metatron, Michael, The Councils, Guardians, The Orions, Sirians, Pleiadians, Arcturians, Andromedans, Lyrans, and many others from the Star Nations and beyond ? come messages to reawaken the God within you and remind you that love is the key.
​From November 24, 2014, to December 2, 2014, this book was written by Shi-Ji through Peter Maxwell Slattery ("Pete") in nine hours over nine days. Shi-Ji is a Light Being and Gatekeeper of the portal in the star Merope, in the Pleiades. The messages in this book provide knowledge of the coming times and an overview of what is, and will be, occurring for humanity, and also for the universe and beyond as a collective. This book offers greater understanding of how you are the only judge of yourself, and that all of humanity is unconditionally loved and a cell of Source. ​ Shi-Ji also offers messages on behalf of the Elohim, Metatron, and The Councils, and from Orion, Sirius, the Pleiades, and the Star Nations.
Between February 4, 2019 and February 20, 2019, Shi-Ji the Pleiadian wrote this book through Peter Maxwell Slattery. ​ ​Observation of your thoughts and learning to come from the heart are explained in this book, along with an explanation as to why we are where we are, and how to overcome whatever is holding us back from going to the next level of consciousness, individually and as a collective. A conglomerate of channelings from Shi-ji, Source, the Elohim, Angels, the Star Nations, The Lords of Light, the Councils, and the Brotherhoods came through during the writing of this book. Following on from the International Bestsellers The Book of Shi-Ji and The Book of Shi-Ji 2, this book contains messages to help reawaken the God within and live in the knowledge that love is the key.
The Sinitic Civilization A Factual History through the Lens of Archaeology, Bronzeware, Astronomy, Divination, Calendar and the Annals The book covered the time span of history of the Sinitic civilization from antiquity, to the 3rd millennium B.C. to A.D. 85. A comprehensive review of history related to the Sinitic cosmological, astronomical, astrological, historical, divinatory, and geographical developments was given. All ancient Chinese calendars had been examined, with the ancient thearchs’ dates examined from the perspective how they were forged or made up. The book provides the indisputable evidence regarding the fingerprint of the forger for the 3rd century A.D. book Shang-shu (remotely ancient history), and close to 50 fingerprints of the forger of the contemporary version of The Bamboo Annals. Using the watershed line of Qin Emperor Shihuangdi’s book burning of 213 B.C., the book rectified what was the original history before the book burning, filtered out what was forged after the book burning, sorted out the sophistry and fables that were rampant just prior to the book burning, and validated the history against the records in the oracle bones, bronzeware, and bamboo slips. The book covers 95-98% and more of the contents in the two ancient history annals of The Spring Autumn Annals and The Bamboo Annals. There are dedicated chapters devoted to interpreting Qu Yuan’s poem Asking Heaven (Tian Wen), the mythical book The Legends of Mountains & Seas (Shan Hai Jing), geography book Lord Yu’s Tributes (Yu Gong), and Zhou King Muwang’s Travelogue (Mu-tian-zi Zhuan). The book has appendices of two calendars: the first anterior quarter remainder calendar (247 B.C.-104 B.C./247 B.C.-85 A.D.) of the Qin Empire, as well as a conversion table of the sexagenary years of the virtual Yin-li (Shang dynasty) quarter remainder calendar versus the Gregorian calendar, that covers the years 2698 B.C. to 2018 A.D. Book I stops about the midpoint of the 242 years covered in Confucius’ abridged book The Spring & Autumn Annals (722-481 B.C.). Book II stops at Han Emperor Zhangdi (Liu Da, reign A.D. 76-88; actual reign Aug of A.D. 75-Feb of A.D. 88), with the A.D. 85 adoption of the Sifen-li posterior quarter remainder calendar premised on reverting to the sexagenary years of the virtual Yin-li (Shang dynasty) quarter remainder calendar, a calendar disconnected from the Jupiter’s chronogram, that was purportedly invented by the Confucians on basis of Confucius’ identifying the ‘qi-lin’ divine giraffe animal and wrapping up the masterpiece The Spring & Autumn Annals two years prior to death.
Sima Qian (c. 100 B.C.E.) was China's first historian—he was known as Grand Astrologer at the court of Emperor Wu during the Han dynasty—and, along with Confucius and the First Emperor of Qin, was one of the creators of imperial China. His Shiji (published for Columbia in a translation by Burton Watson as Records of the Grand Historian) not only became the model for the twenty-six Standard Histories that the historians of each Chinese dynasty wrote to legitimize the dynastic succession, but also has been an enormously influential resource to historians, literary scholars, philosophers, and many others seeking an understanding of early Chinese history. In Worlds of Bronze and Bamboo, Grant Hardy presents convincing evidence that the Shiji is quite unlike such Western counterparts as the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides, for, Hardy argues, Sima Qian's work seeks not only to represent but to influence the world in a manner based on Confucian concepts of sageliness and "the rectification of names." Although many scholars have sought close parallels between Sima Qian and the Greek historians—either criticizing Sima's work, as if Western models of historical interpretation could serve as a template by which to read it, or overemphasizing his "objectivity" to more closely align his text with these "respectable" Greek models—Hardy boldly contends that the Chinese historian never intended to produce a consistent, closed interpretation of the past. Instead, Hardy argues, the Shiji is a microcosm in which Sima Qian sought to represent the open-endedness and multivalence of the world around him, revealing and reinforcing the natural order. In mapping out this model of the world, Sima embodies the historian as sage rather than chronicler. Transcending mere accuracy in recording events, such a historian seeks not to present an opinion about what happened in the past, buttressed with rational arguments and pertinent evidence, but to penetrate the outer details of an incident and discover the moral truths it embodies. Thus intuiting the moral significance of events, the sage-historian delineates the Way and offers his readers a chance to become more in tune with the natural order. Illustrating his provocative theses about the Shiji by analyzing Sima Qian's handling of specific historical personages and episodes such as the First Emperor of the Qin, the hereditary house of Confucius, and the conflicts that ended with the founding of the Han dynasty, Hardy both extends and challenges existing interpretations of this crucial yet understudied text and sheds light on its puzzles and incongruities.
Leading scholars examine religious and philosophical dimensions of the Chinese classic known as the Daodejing or Laozi.