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An Amazing and Revealing Book, which shows you how to decode Edward Leedskalnin's writings, the one who raised and moved over 1,100 tons of rock all by himself, starting with his Magnetic Current Booklet published in 1945.
How To Read His Writings: The Unauthorized Guide to Decoding Edward Leedskalnin's Works Reviews
How To Read His Writings: The Unauthorized Guide to Decoding Edward Leedskalnin's Works Reviews
48 of 53 people found the following review helpful: Not a Prank but the Truth, By George (Florida) - See all my reviews This review is from: How To Read His Writings: The Unauthorized Guide to Decoding Edward Leedskalnin's Works (Paperback) I recently bought a copy of this "How To" book because of a stop I made at the Coral Castle while driving to the Florida Keys eight years ago.That was when I became more than just curious as to how a near ninety pound -- five foot tall Edward Leedskalnin raised and moved tons of rock without any help or modern equipment. With camera in hand I took over three rolls of pictures that day as I walked amidst the megalithic rocks it contained. I even bought all of Edward Leedskalnin's writings that were for sale in the Coral Castle store, but upon later reading Leedskalnin's writings, I became totally lost by his rambling prose and wondered why I ever bought them since they made no sense at all to me. When I came upon this "How To" book with its claim that Edward Leedskalnin encoded his secret in his works I couldn't pass it up. After reading it, I wondered if this "How To" book was just a prank or the truth. Did Edward Leedskalnin methodically hide his... Read more 42 of 51 people found the following review helpful: Swim Away!, By This review is from: How To Read His Writings: The Unauthorized Guide to Decoding Edward Leedskalnin's Works (Paperback) I think the author tries to warn you that there's something fishy about this book with his little poem at the start, so swim away and don't get caught in the net or hook or whatever he thinks he's fishing with. I suspect if I fold the pages of this book a certain way, it spells out "YOU ARE A SUCKER!!"Do not waste $28.00 (or 2 cents) on this book. I can't believe I fell for it and wished I would have listened to the guy that said it was "pure drivel" because it was. Marlinski needs a hobby! I thought the book would explain some sort of code or possibly interpret Leedsklanin's sketches or clarify something written incorrectly. . . I don't know. I do know, I didn't expect this: Leedsklanin took out an ad in the news paper to sell his Magnetic Current book, by asking those interested to send him a $1. Somehow, Marlinski reads this as a hint to take that dollar, fold it in half (or thirds, I don't remember and I bet it doesn't matter) and weave it through the... Read more 24 of 28 people found the following review helpful: Rock On, By A Customer This review is from: How To Read His Writings: The Unauthorized Guide to Decoding Edward Leedskalnin's Works (Paperback) After excitedly running downstairs & telling my husband about how Edward Leedskalnin would only respond to precisly two rings at his Rock Gate, I eagerly ran back upstairs to return to reading this book, anticipating a world of secret knowledge opened up to me through revelations about the incredible precision Leedskalnin must have employed in building his fantastic rock garden and in writing his mysterious works about magnetic currents.However, I soon realized that the part about the two doorbell rings was the only part of this book I would really be able to understand. In a nutshell, it would appear that the author theorizes that Leedskalnin used a double mirror, a WWII enigma machine, the Bible, the properties of light, and his own wit and imagination to encode ancient knowledge about the mysteries of life (including anti-gravity) into both his rock garden and also his works on magnetic current. Also important is the apparent Eastern orientation of Leedskalnin's rock works... Read more |
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