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The World to Come: The Guides' Long-Awaited Predictions for the Dawning Age

The World to Come: The Guides' Long-Awaited Predictions for the Dawning Age
By Ruth Montgomery

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In The World to Come bestselling author and world-renowned psychic Ruth Montgomery presents a wealth of new material about who we are, where we are headed, and how we can cope with the political and natural upheavals that loom in our future.

Many rank Montgomery's remarkable powers of foresight with those of Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce. Now, with the clarity and candor that has won her such a loyal following, Ruth gives a tour of the next century and beyond. Ruth discusses her guides' prediction that the earth is bound to shift on its axis and provides information about what areas are safest as severe global weather patterns intensify. She also shares stories of numerous people from ancient Palestine, including herself, who have been reincarnated at this time to help bring peace and healing to the world. Finally, in what she intends as her farewell book, Ruth offers a warm and fascinating look at her own life.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #98680 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-12-05
  • Released on: 2000-12-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Ruth Montgomery fans, celebrate! The World to Come is the renowned prognosticator's first book in 12 years, and according to the author, her last. Having written it at age 87, it's easy to understand why she feels this way. Montgomery was a syndicated White House columnist during the Roosevelt years up through the Johnson administration. An assignment by the International News Service to write an eight-part series on séances resulted in her first book, A Search for Truth, and a friendship with noted medium Arthur Ford. After Ford's death, he and a group of otherworld entities began communicating with Montgomery via automatic writing. Many have ranked her powers of foresight with that of Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce. In this new book, the Guides (as she calls her invisible coauthors) rewrite some old predictions and reveal surprising new ones for the upcoming millennium. --Randall Cohan

From Publishers Weekly
Montgomery (Here and Hereafter, etc.) made headlines years ago when she transformed herself from Washington political columnist into a contender for the title of the next Nostradamus. In her first book in 12 years, she revisits predictions she made over the course of 15 books and offers updated information about the "shift," or planetary reorganization (including a change in the Earth's axis), to come in the next decade. Montgomery gives an overview of the material covered in her previous work: the nature of the shift, reincarnation, aliens, "walk-ins" (individuals whose bodies have been taken over by enlightened beings) and the method by which she receives her visions from the "Guides" (spirits who are active in the human sphere, but whose vibrational energy is higher, making them invisible to human eyes). She then explains why she revoked her decision to stop publishing: the future has changed, and the Guides have reported a delay in the shift (it won't happen until 2010 or 2012), pending the arrival of a walk-in president (no, say the Guides, "it is not Ross Perot"). Montgomery reassures readers that the spirituality boom (and the good graces of reincarnated "survivors of the Hundred Years' War in Europe" who don't want to see us repeat their bloody ways) will lessen the devastation she had previously predicted would be wrought by the shift. But it will still be rough going (people and animals will perish by the millions). Montgomery intends this to be her final bookAbut if she's for real, the Guides will make that decision, not her. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Ruth Montgomery's previous books represented the bridge between mainstream thinking, new age thinking, and the spiritual world. Now Ruth has done it again. The World to Come is the gateway for spiritual understanding in the new millennium."
-- Dannion Brinkley, author of At Peace in the Light

"A good book for anyone who needs reassurance of humanity's potential, and especially for those who share the author's fascination with past lives and the progress of souls--whether human or animal--on the evolutionary ladder."  
--New Age Publishers and Retailers Association Review -- Review


Customer Reviews

A Walk-in Presidential Candidate?5
Is this the year that some of Ruth's guide predictions come true? Maybe. This book contains some predictions that sound alarmingly similar to the description of Obama and McCain....Get the book and read it. I think the guides are describing McCain as the walk-in President...and Obama is the guy you don't want to hear about...and that the shifting of the earth on its axis is a strong possibility in the near future.

The World to Come: The Guides' Long-Awaited Predictions for the Dawning Age

Let's Finally Pay Attention to the Guides5
I love the fact that Ruth Montgomery is still willing to pass along all the knowledge of the Guides to us for our wisdom and benefit. It's such a shame that we as a society have not taken the guide's recommendations more seriously - rather than evolving in a positive direction towards world peace as we should be, we seem to be paving a path towards self-destruction. But Ruth continues to lovingly pass along the messages and for that we should all be forever thankful!

Sally Shields, TheDILRules.com

the world to come and then some5
i love this book. it's a page turner. i could not put it down.

i love ruth montgomery's style. it is simple and easy to understand. i started reading her books when i was a teenager 35 years ago. they are as important and meaningful to me today as they were when i was 15. they are invaluable to me in my search for the truth. ruth has paved the way for my subsequent interest in - and aptitude for - edgar cayce, seth, paramahansa yogananda, carlos castaneda, ramtha, quantum physics and more.

the "world to come" predicts a shift in the earth's axis, a walk-in president to usher in the new age and the millennium of peace and harmony that follows. within this context ruth includes interesting information about many things: the beginning of humankind, life after death, reincarnation, spiritual guides, lemuria and atlantis, ufos, christ consciousness and more. the chapters that describe the life of jesus are particularly interesting.

i would not recommend this book to individuals looking for facts, or a specific roadmap to the past or future. i highly recommend this book to those seeking to glimpse our past and future. this book is not a scientific journal. it is a book that revels in possibilities, and for readers like myself passionately inspires.