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  • 10/2013
  • 9781492710936 1492710938
  • 172 pages
  • $11.11
Meeting Monroe: Conversations with a Man who came to Earth (Volume 1)
One day, unexpectedly, the author meets an unusual person whom he simply comes to know as ‘Monroe’. A series of extraordinary meetings then begin to take place in a small town in Andalusia, southern Spain. Over the course of several intense weeks the author, himself already a respected writer, comes to understand through Monroe that humanity is on the cusp of a remarkable stage in its evolutionary journey. In the author’s own words - “If there’s one thing that Monroe has taught me it’s that we are all blinded by our false systems of thought: beliefs, assumptions, opinions, etc. We create our own barriers to understanding, and we reinforce these limitations throughout our lives.” What follows in this remarkable, understated book may seem unbelievable, even fanciful. Yet, as the author himself questions: perhaps that is the whole point?
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"Meeting Monroe" by Kingsley L. Dennis is one of those books that happen only at certain times and certain places. And this makes them so special and valuable. The book is a record of the author's several meetings with Monroe, i.e., a Man who came to Earth to deliver a specific message. In literature there are many records of meetings with men like Monroe. They appeared under various shapes and delivered their messages in various forms. But Monroe is not one of those shining spiritual figure gliding softly on sandals and draped in crinkle-free robe. Monroe is smartly dressed in white slacks, immaculate white shirt, and a Panama hat. He enjoys cold beer with a plate of oven-cooked wild boar. His message is embedded within the frameworks of exact science and illustrative history.
Exact science places the importance on the right time, the right place, and the right people. Ordinary, or incomplete science, limits its findings to the lowest common denominator, i.e., experimental data is accepted only if it may be repeated by any fool, anywhere and at any time.
Illustrative history analyses the various stages of the evolution of the human mind; whereas ordinary history is concerned with the succession of social groupings based upon consensual ideologies and worldviews.
By using the frameworks of exact science and illustrative history, Monroe is able to bridge the meaning of the cave drawings at Lascaux and Chauvet with lyrics of Al Stewart, a Scottish singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician. Or, in one sentence, to resolve the conflict between creationism and Darwinism.
Monroe, however, does not attempt to explain everything. This is not the purpose of his visit. He is more like a gardener who comes to tender his garden, making sure that everything is in order and leaving a list of tasks to be done.
The past records of such encounters indicate that there is a possibility of another appearance of Monroe. My guess is that it may happen, depending on the effect of his previous visit. If his message is effectively digested, then his coming back would be justified. In other words, now it is up to the readers to use the information that Kingsley Dennis so courageously provided.

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 10/2013
  • 9781492710936 1492710938
  • 172 pages
  • $11.11
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