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TESTAMENT Published on January 9, 1997
NEW TESTAMENT (first portion) Published Exclusively On The Internet — July 20, 1997
A research expedition to investigate a “talking poltergeist” haunting evolves into the case study of a contemporary “Christed one” in TESTAMENT as I, Mark Russell Bell, interview people who have experienced unexplained events. The book begins with Oklahoma’s Bell/McWethy family discussing their interaction with ‘Michael,’ an all-knowing Spirit. While Michael is labeled a poltergeist by reporters, I soon realized this to be an Angel.
In July 1932, Edgar Cayce predicted that the ancient Egyptian priest he called Ra-Ta (“Sun-Earth”) would return to the world in 1998. TESTAMENT is a case study showing how I became aware of my earlier incarnation. Reading TESTAMENT illuminates the lost knowledge of the relationships of man and the carnal world with those changes that fade or fall away in their various effect, making plain the interpretation of death. The reader’s consciousness is expanded; thus the ‘uncovering’ of the Hall of Records.
August 12, 1998
NEW TESTAMENT (first portion) Published Exclusively On The Internet — July 20, 1997
A research expedition to investigate a “talking poltergeist” haunting evolves into the case study of a contemporary “Christed one” in TESTAMENT as I, Mark Russell Bell, interview people who have experienced unexplained events. The book begins with Oklahoma’s Bell/McWethy family discussing their interaction with ‘Michael,’ an all-knowing Spirit. While Michael is labeled a poltergeist by reporters, I soon realized this to be an Angel.
In July 1932, Edgar Cayce predicted that the ancient Egyptian priest he called Ra-Ta (“Sun-Earth”) would return to the world in 1998. TESTAMENT is a case study showing how I became aware of my earlier incarnation. Reading TESTAMENT illuminates the lost knowledge of the relationships of man and the carnal world with those changes that fade or fall away in their various effect, making plain the interpretation of death. The reader’s consciousness is expanded; thus the ‘uncovering’ of the Hall of Records.
August 12, 1998