Ken Carey is back.
I really loved the Starseed Transmissions Trilogy and his other books, especially Flatrock Journal.
I tried to find anything new from him over the years and he was nowhere to be found.
I recently found that he has started a new blog: http://www.2011-2012kencareystarseed.com
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)was a book I used to carry with me in my travels, there were so few books like this in the early 90s. I am so glad to hear that Ken Carey has a website and still writing thanks!
SalviaBlue
(3,024 posts)felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)came from that book, it sounded like it must have come through from somewhere else. Some channeled information sounds like it is sort of mixed with the person's ego (which is not necessarily a bad thing), while others sound so pure...his writing was to me like a message directly from the stars--so timeless Now I can't remember whether I read his other books.
SalviaBlue
(3,024 posts)I would read books like this as if they were fiction and just let it sink in to my consciousness however it naturally would. After reading the first Ken Carey book, I wanted more. If what he writes is not true, then the world he fantasizes about is really nice to contemplate.
I had a cassette tape years ago with a talk he gave somewhere. At the end he guided a meditation that was really powerful to me. He describes this meditation in his new blog... Check it out!
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)check it out, I love guided meditations!!
'I would read books like this as if they were fiction and just let it sink in to my consciousness however it naturally would.'
This is how I always took channeling in too. As years have gone by (decades really ), I now wonder where art, music, writing comes from. Movies like Avatar, stories written by Tolkein, the Harry Potter series---make me wonder if there are -levels- of channeled information, that come in mixed with fiction to different degrees?
Inspiration, visions, dreams--when they come in so complete and detailed, are so interesting!!
kentauros
(29,414 posts)I had certainly heard of the Starseed word, and maybe some of the content, but no more than that. I have read bits of Dolores Cannon's "Convoluted Universe" books, so some of it might be connected. I guess none of the Starseed information really resonated with me strongly enough to read it.
There is just so much to read on all these topics we like here, that it gets rather daunting to figure out just what to read, too
Howler
(4,225 posts)It sounds like I am going to have to check him out!