JZ Knight's intimate and very special story of her life. It is a life she was chosen for but a life with every conceivable hardship and obstacle imposed on it. Throughout her life JZ Knight has fought disease, prejudice, and loneliness and has triumphantly overcome them all.
It is her - and Ramtha's - revealingly candid and unforgettable story that will touch anyone who eve
JZ Knight's intimate and very special story of her life. It is a life she was chosen for but a life with every conceivable hardship and obstacle imposed on it. Throughout her life JZ Knight has fought disease, prejudice, and loneliness and has triumphantly overcome them all.
It is her - and Ramtha's - revealingly candid and unforgettable story that will touch anyone who ever asked the great questions: Why am I here? How can I truly enrich my life? What does the future hold for me and the world?
If you've ever been curious about JZ Knight, the controversial channeler of Ramtha, this book is an entertaining read. I enjoyed it, but of course it only tells a part of the story. Knight has married 3 or 4 times and suffered countless jibes since penning this in 1987, so there's a lot more to be told. Not that she's planning a sequel.
Ultimately, the book is self-serving and I don't know how much of it I think is true. All autobiographies are self-serving, though--I can think of only one or two
If you've ever been curious about JZ Knight, the controversial channeler of Ramtha, this book is an entertaining read. I enjoyed it, but of course it only tells a part of the story. Knight has married 3 or 4 times and suffered countless jibes since penning this in 1987, so there's a lot more to be told. Not that she's planning a sequel.
Ultimately, the book is self-serving and I don't know how much of it I think is true. All autobiographies are self-serving, though--I can think of only one or two in which the author didn't present him/herself in the best possible light. (Those two are by Peter Abelard and Jonathan Franzen, btw. Just in case you wondered.) So perhaps "self-serving" isn't a fair criticism.
I can't put my finger on why I doubt much of her story. I have no bias against channeling--in fact, a member of my own family did that briefly and stopped because it drained and sickened him. But I just didn't feel I was getting the truth--more a mixture of dressed-up truth and fiction, with a few extra poodle skirts tossed in.
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