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Walking Between Worlds: Belonging To None
Walking Between Worlds: Belonging To None

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Author: Ann Andrews
Creators: Paola Harris, Ellis Taylor
Publisher: Reality Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 415583

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 268
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0979175038
Dewey Decimal Number: 001
EAN: 9780979175039
ASIN: 0979175038

Publication Date: June 8, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is the story of Jason, my Indigo child... Alien abduction typically runs in families - and Ann Andrews came from a long line of abductees. Although it wasn't until her son's experiences accelerated that she began having dreams and was given back long hidden memories, which enabled her to accept and cope with what was going on with her youngest son Jason. What sets Jason apart from the many other young children who are now being born with exceptional multi-dimensional abilities is that Jason is not only an abductee, but is himself of extraterrestrial origin and he explains that "Technically we are all extraterrestrials, because there is no one amongst you who 'comes' from here." After years of uncertainty, Jason progressed from an initial standpoint of fear and terror to the point in his teens when he began accepting "their" teachings and to acknowledge who he is - one of many Indigo or Star Children here on Earth helping humanity to evolve to the next step. Jason says he came to our planet with two purposes: "I wanted to experience what it was like to be human, and as a human, i would be in a better position to help the rest of you when the time comes." Now that Jason has "awakened" to who he truly is, he welcomes their interaction and works with the ETs. He has developed into a powerful psychic with amazing healing abilities. Walking Between Worlds - Belonging to None raises the bar when it comes to alien abduction books. Like many, Walking offers a fascinating account of strange and unusual events; yet it also takes us into new realms of possibilities where humanity takes its place as Cosmic Citizens; realizing our divine destiny where the Earth becomes a station of light, a point of great radiance and vitality, beaming out into the Universe.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars a brave mother's story of love & psychic awareness   April 15, 2008
Heart warming story of a mother and her indigo child. The story of both of their loves and how her son grows and begins to understand his purpose on earth.


4 out of 5 stars Walking Between Worlds   April 14, 2008
Interesting novel, with wonderful descriptions of farm life as well as extraterrestrial life and what it might be like to have a son who was abducted by aliens and communicating with them throughout his life. The writing was captivating, the story mesmerizing. I enjoyed the drawings, photographs and supporting documents.



4 out of 5 stars Interesting Story   March 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (3/08)

"Walking Between Worlds: Belonging to None" written by Ann Andrews is the story of her son Jason, an Indigo Child who had been abducted by aliens on multiple occasions. For the first twelve years of Jason's life his parents had always attributed his unusual behavior and memories to anything other than what was really happening because they simply refused to believe that it was due to extraterrestrial activity. There were some truly strange events that did occur. One of the first shared in the book happened on Jason's fourth birthday in 1987. It was nighttime and all of a sudden there was a loud banging at the door and the house seemed like it started shaking. Jason then started saying all kinds of mathematic and algebraic equations out loud. Jason's father Paul called the police, but when they arrived they found no footprints outside, nor did they find any explanations for the things that had happened. The book is filled with different types of strange occurrences similar to this example.

The phenomenon of alien abduction often is said to run in families and that is the case with this family. Through Jason's experiences, Ann realized that she herself had also been abducted and her memories started to come back. This helped her to accept the facts as to what had happened to her son and what his origins were. It was interesting to read their stories and see that there really are no other rational explanations for some of the events that had happened throughout their lives.

"Walking Between Worlds: Belonging to None" definitely draws you in and will hold your attention from the very beginning until the last page is turned. The pictures and drawings throughout the book also really add to the reader's experience of learning and understanding what is happening. The story was very interesting and unique to read. However, the font used in the book was not very easy on the eyes and I found I had to take frequent breaks while reading it. Despite this minor flaw, I think that anyone interested in the subject matter of extraterrestrials will enjoy this book.




4 out of 5 stars Climb Aboard   February 24, 2008
Right at the beginning of the introduction Ann Andrews announces, "We now know without a shadow of a doubt that our youngest son, Jason, is a multiple alien abductee and a `Star Child', or `Indigo'." She later shares that "Jason,would develop - with "their" help - to become what he is now - a powerful psychic with amazing healing abilities. He has been allowed to travel astrally through time and space to this planet and many others." If your beliefs--or ability to suspend disbelief--will allow you to be open to her family journey, you are guaranteed an interesting ride!


5 out of 5 stars Believe or not, this is amazing!   December 15, 2007
Walking Between Worlds: Belonging To None

Whether or not you believe in alien abduction, this book is a must read. I was riveted by the unusual experiences this family has been through. This alien abduction story is so much more than the recounting of the abduction experience. It is about a family doing everything they can to cope and remain a family unit while experiencing a phenomenon that few believe exists.


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