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Mary's Message to the World: As Sent by Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to Her Messenger, Annie Kirkwood
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Average Rating: out of 20 Reviews
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $6.90
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Manufacturer: Blue Dolphin Publishing
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EAN (European Article Number): 9780931892660
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Annie Kirkwood
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Publisher: Blue Dolphin Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 133.93
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Publication Date: 2005-08-31
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Reading Level: 228
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Description: As relevant today as when it was written... In 1995 Mother Mary said that the most dire predictions had been delayed up to 10 years ... now it is 2005, and we are all seeing the Eath Changes return. This book contains a series of "talks" as given by Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to a woman in Texas from 1987 to 1991, which are as relevant today as when they were first written. At Fatima, Lourdes, and more recently, Medjugorie, Mother Mary has spoken through miraculous apparitions. Now she has come with a message for All People of the World. Mother Mary predicts specific earth changes that will disrupt every individual on the planet. She urges all people, regardless of culture or beliefs, to open their minds and hearts to God. Mother Mary explains how to live more fully conscious of our presence and purpose here on earth, and how to prepare ourselves for re-entry into the spirit world after physical death. Mary's eloquent discussions on love, energy, truth and prayer—and a special message to families—reveal a most compassionate and universal Mother.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Mary's message to the World |
Date: 2008-12-02 |
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Details: This book is one of the worst that I have read. It doesn't even rank a one star but this program doesn't allow for no stars. The book is filled with prophecies that did not happen, states that Mary was reincarnated at least twice, that Atlantis will rise from the ocean and Ca. will fall into the ocean. I find it hard to believe that aliens will save us some day. Reading this book was like reading an episode of the X Files and the Day After Tomorrow. For any of you who are true believers in Jesus Christ and feel that you must waste your money to read this book, I beg you to read the Bible and compare what Christ has to say about reincarnation, the end of the times, and mostly what a true profit consist of. If you research this, you will find that author of this book needs a lot of prayers and some truth about the end times. I highly recommend reading any books by Wayne Weible which are about Mary's current message to us all. You will notice that no one in his books ever have long conversations with Mary like Annie claims to. You will also know with in your own self which message is real and which is just to make some money. |
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Review Summary: read with and open mind |
Date: 2008-11-11 |
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Details: This book must be read with an open mind.
It brings up alot of points about the times we are in right now
or have heard reports on.
It is for all religions because it mostly talks to your hearts
ratter then your believe
A must read for all Christians or what ever your devotion.
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Review Summary: Will the real Mary please stand up? |
Date: 2008-01-25 |
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Details: This book claims to contain the messages of Mary, the mother of Jesus, to Annie Kirkwood. It includes some specific predictions that Mary is alleged to have made in the late 1980s. Let's look at a few of them:
1. There will be famines in the countries which have had wars.
2. After the turning of the Earth (whatever that means), there will be two suns.
3. In 1994 New York will be flooded and will have to be evacuated.
4. In 1995 the sea will cover part of California.
5. Before 2000, Japan will fall into the sea and become a frozen wasteland.
The first of these predictions is pretty obvious, because famines are usual features of war-ravaged countries. It's a bit like predicting that someone who goes swimming will get wet.
As for the others - well, they seem to shatter "Mary's" credibility, don't they?
As a comparison, let's look at the 1917 apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, in which Mary predicted that, if her requests for prayer and reparation were not followed, World War I would soon end but would be followed by a worse war - which is exactly what happened.
She also predicted that Russia would spread error throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. This prediction made no sense at the time, but then the Russian Revolution happened, and the Soviet Union, in a campaign of blood and lies, took over the Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria - all of which commenced persecuting the Church.
So which Mary proclaimed the truth? |
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Review Summary: Challenging but essential |
Date: 2005-12-08 |
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Details: No doubt, this is an emotionally challenging book. I can't say I like the predictions, nor do I know what to fully make of them. But if you look at the predictions alone and miss what the rest of the book is saying, you've missed everything.
Read with an open mind and an open heart, Mary's Message To The World is a marvelous tool for spiritual growth. Love is explored in depth, and the clarifications are enlightening. We do ourselves a tremendous disservice by viewing love in the romantic sense alone. Genuine love, of course, is so much more: friendship, esteem, appreciation, kindness, compassion, respect, eagerness to help, acceptance, mature love (as a parent's love for a child), and unconditional love, the way God loves us. Sounds basic, yet we need these reminders. Love is an energy, radiating its own essence and possessing tremendous healing power. This book shows how we misunderstand love, how we've only tapped the surface of its incredible power, and how love is essential to a vibrant life here and in other realms.
Other topics are covered as well, including prayer, meditation, family life, and finding God by going within -- which, of course, is nothing new; Jesus says the same thing in the Bible ("the Kingdom of God is within you"). I found this to be the central theme of the book, which incidentally clarifies conversion; it's not a matter of "converting" to one religion or another, but rather, it's "a return to your original beginnings, to God."
Mary's Message to the World is a must-read for the serious spiritual seeker. Offering great wisdom and insights, its simple presentation can be challenging to absorb, but the words are absolutely transforming. I value this book not so much for the prophecies but for the instruction provided on how how to live in genuine love and peace, regardless of what happens around us, by being centered in God. |
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Review Summary: A Vision of Hope |
Date: 2005-10-26 |
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Details: I am a Catholic and I say devotional prayers to Mary, so in the bookshop, Kirkwood's book "Mary's Message to the World" appealed to me. But initially, when I had read parts of the book, I was confused. Does the book tell the Truth ?? In answer to that, I said to myself, Oh well! Back to basics, to the foundation of my religious convictions.
I drew up a checklist, and compared the statements made in the book against my checklist. The checklist is a simple one. Firstly, faith (or trust) in God through prayer. Secondly, one should follow the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as summarized in the Beatitudes, etc (Mt 5, etc). Or, even more succinctly, Pray to God and show goodwill and empathy to one's fellow man. Thirdly, Catholic mystics claim that God does speak to oneself from within. The more one is steeped in prayer, then the more one will perceive God within oneself.
So, in general, does Kirkwood's book contradict any one of these tenets ? I think it does not. In fact, I think that the book supports all three of these tenets. Also, the book supports the fundamental Christian (and Catholic) tenet of only one God, the Creator of mankind and the universe, together with the one God, manifested as the Trinity - God the Father, Jesus the Messenger, and the Holy Spirit.
Now, what of specific issues mentioned in the book. Predictions and prophesy, especially, stand out like a sore thumb. But, prophesy is primarily a call to conversion. The predictions are a warning of what may happen if that call to conversion is ignored. The predictions are not unconditional claims. We need only remind ourselves that in the book of Jonah, Nineveh was converted and was not destroyed. Also, Jesus said in Act 1:7 "it is not for you to know the times or periods that the Father has set by His own authority". And elsewhere, outside of the Bible is the beautiful comment: "do not say ... 'How much of what you predicted to us has not come true!' Instead, give thanks with me to the heavenly Father, because at the response of your prayers and your suffering, and on account of the immense suffering of so many of my poor children, again He alters the period of Justice, to permit the period of the great Mercy to come to flower ... ". Also, in Kirkwood's book, is a comment that is frequently repeated, and is interwoven with the predictions. It is, that if one is connected with God the Creator in prayer, then one need not be afraid of those predictions. And in the Bible, how often does one come across God's reassuring remark "do not be afraid, I will be with you" ?
So, if you are a Catholic, and the mystical, spiritual writers appeal to you, then reading the book is somewhat like preaching to the converted. But, the book may appeal to you. If you are a non-Catholic, then relax, because the book does not try to promote any popular Catholic Marian devotion. If you do not belong to any of the mainstream religious denominations, and you are sincerely searching for spiritual or religious Truth, then ignore the secular stuff, and then you will find that the book is most definitely well worth reading.
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