Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None
The Ann Andrews Story
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Narrated by:
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Ann Andrews
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Jason Andrews
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Steve Mitchell
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By:
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Ann Andrews
About this listen
Thus begins the story of Ann Andrews, a mother living in England with a unique experience to share about her life and her son, Jason. What sets Jason apart from the many other young children who are now being born with exceptional multi-dimensional abilities - called "Indigo Children" - is that Jason is not only an abductee, but is himself of extraterrestrial origin.
Jason 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 a 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 evolutionary step. Jason says he came to our planet with two purposes: "I wanted to experience what it was like to be human...as a human, I would be in a better position to help the rest of you when the time comes."
©2008 Reality Entertainment (P)2008 Reality EntertainmentWhat listeners say about Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None
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- Soph
- 16-07-18
A big pile of crap
I thought it was going to be a nice tale about belonging or not, just a big pule of nonsense fiction!.. don’t waste your money like me!...
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- VickyL
- 20-07-15
Difficult
I guess this is an interesting story but it starts off really disjointed. A woman is talking about something but you don't know what then to make it more frustrating they have music playing loud enough to make it distracting. I had to strain to focus on the words but the music got too much and I could not listen anymore. Besides that it sounded like I was listening to a documentary without the visuals. Why play music when someone is talking? Which one do you listen to?
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- Diana
- 26-08-09
What can I say?
Interesting story but the interviewer pays his interviewees no justice by using poor recording equiptment. The whole thing is set against tinny background music which at times makes it very hard to listen to. I suggest any interested purchasers preview this book before purchasing.
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