The Forgotten Promise: Rejoining Our Cosmic Family

BySherry Wilde

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stephanie king
I started reading this book thinking it was one of many, same thing over and over. But it is different in that it shows a development of her interactions and a growth in understanding of what is at stake with this ¨Greys¨ stuff. I found it illuminating and straight through, compelling reading. New information to poder is available on this book, be patient to the end, read carefully and internaliza.
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amirah
The bandwidth of the English language likely does little justice in trying to express the magnitude of this presentation. Would we be entitled to more, in the future?

Who are the Dracos? Are they related to the not so friendly dinosaur with ferocious teeth that we may have inherited from Gaia?

Is there more to come that may surprise us along with the ascension? Are there low frequency Greys doing the opposite work, keeping us in the dark energy? How good will we be at discernment between good and bad covert interventions? I do look forward to a second book.

Is there more to come as memories continue to clear?
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vicki cohen
I'm very pleased you chose to publish your story, for it is the first clear explanation of abduction. With your change in PERCEPTION, a clear understanding
of what the GREYS(extra-terrestrials) were trying to accomplish with all of their abductions. Your courage in publishing this book is to be applauded.
Dennis
A New History of the Great Depression - The Forgotten Man :: The Forgotten Ones: A Novel :: War Eternal, Books 1-3 :: Unforgiven (The Forgotten) (Volume 3) :: The Forgotten Trinity
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mathew
Despite the authors disclaimer, her skills make a compelling case for the story she has to tell. Believe it or not, it is a very compelling journey into vastness and possibilities of our universe.
Please take special note of the message at the end of the book. It is something we all should explore and consider opening our minds to the possibilities of a higher purpose to our lives.
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jenetta penner
This book is about the authors daily life. There's very little about her ET experience except maybe enough to fill a page and it's not anything remembered but brought through hypnosis which can be very unreliable. I do believe she had ET experiences but why write a book if you can't remember anything about them? I had a hard time getting through this book.
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michelle james
I honour Sherry Wildes courage for coming forward with this book. Her story adds to the turning tide perception of alien abduction,which has been immersed in fear for so, so many years. I appreciated the teachings, and look forward to more of that,now that we have covered her background story. IN PEACE FERNAND
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jaska
The author is either one of the most highly evolved people who ever lived, or she's totally freakin' nuts. There's not much room for in-between. She shares all this stuff that these aliens have taught her, and Ii's basically just standard New Age dogma. You know, that our thoughts literally create every aspect of our reality, and that we literally choose every experience we have. I say, tell that to the millions of people who perished in the Holocaust. And she strongly believes that in a bygone age, human beings lived for 1000 years, communed directly with God, and just shed their bodies when they were through learning their lessons. If this is already your belief system, then she's your gal. Also, for a book that is 203 pages only around 5 pages are devoted to her actual experiences on board an alien spacecraft. The rest is devoted to her daily life (which I could basically care less about), or to the "lessons" the aliens taught her. I found this deeply disappointing, since I am strongly interested in the actual experiences involved in being abducted. So, I may end up being wrong, of course, but I think she is not as evolved as she claims to be. She seems to me to be deluded.
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maryneth
There is no doubt this woman sincerely believes these events happened to her. I do not. I agree with her husband, daughters and community that she is nuts.

For the record, I am extremely open-minded to stories such as this, so my opinion is not formed out of a staunch, rigid mind. Rather, I weighed the evidence she provided, and found it lacking. The greatest evidence is that her abduction experience memories are predicated on recovered memories vis-à-vis hypnosis. Take a quick read of the APA's view of hypnosis, and how false memories can be recovered, and become increasingly believable over time. This is exactly what has happened to this woman.

Her story is beautiful. It is creative. There are true lessons and insightful ideas within its pages. But, these ideas did not come from Da; they came from Sherry.
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megan davidson
I literally consumed this book in one day. And then I went back and read it again and again. What can you expect to find within these pages? Yes, this book explores the abduction experiences that Sherry personally endured, and yes, the author shares with us three important messages that Da (her main contact) gave her to share with the human race. But most gripping for me was learning how Sherry dealt with ongoing visitations and abductions from aliens that created such fear and turmoil in her life, while trying to have a normal life. All of that said, here is what I find to be the most interesting part of Sherry’s book: She eventually stops being abducted and starts actively participating with the Greys who have been in her life since she was a little girl. And now, as a mature woman, Sherry shares with us (1) what she has learned from her many years of working with the Greys, and (2) what the Greys want us to know about ourselves and the on-going evolution of the human race. I highly recommend this book. –Sherri Cortland, author of Windows of Opportunity, Raising Our Vibrations for the New Age, and Spiritual Toolbox
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mujde
The Forgotten Promise, Sherry Wilde, Ozark Mountain Publishing, 2013, $16
This book is a very personal and honest account of Sherry Wilde’s lifelong abductions and interactions with beings from different dimensions. Starting in 1958 with her first backyard abduction, she shares her emotions and reactions to her first meeting with the grey alien known to her as Da. During that first encounter, she was taken aboard a spaceship and shown the state of the world in the future. Using hypnosis to remember her experiences, she begins to piece her story together and finally release it to the public after many years of uncertainty. She speaks candidly about the way her family reacted to her, how she sought out support and validation, her fear of the unknown, lost periods of time, marks and bruises on her body, and the terrors that haunted her daily. She shares the “three most important things to know,” which were taught to her from the beings in 7th dimension. A wonderful read.
— Jelina Vance, New Connexion Journal
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abdullaziz
The neat thing about reading any book is, like it or not, you view of life is different. Your opinions, biases, wisdom, understanding and horizons are affected – sometimes for the better, sometimes otherwise and sometimes both.

The Forgotten Promise is Ms. Wilde’s sincere rendition of her experiences with entities from another world and how she incorporated their messages into her life.

While her sincerity deserves five stars, the book minimally affected my view of life so it gets one star.
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cverboon
Okay, yes, this book has some twists and turns and it is very exciting, but... I found it a little bit lacking detail. Also the narration is a little incy weensy sloppy. Sorry to start with the negatives.

On the good side, this book narrates the life of someone who contacts ET's. I don't mean the "everyday life", I mean the life experiences starting from age 7, until the experiences at age 60. This is a book that truly takes you for a ride. And without giving away much of the details, I will just conclude by saying that maybe you should read it. It may trigger some remembrance in you. This is how powerful these books are, the ones that expose communications with other intelligent species. These works are activators. I will actually recommend it.
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eli bishop
For those who are searching for answers in regard to our connection to the universe, this book is for you. This book shows one woman's spiritual journey as she moves through fear and rejection in life to be embraced by something greater. She discovers her own true self in the process and her myriad of experiences are culminated into 3 important universal messages.

This book will be a comfort for those who are experiencing their own fear in regard to these experiences as well as those who feel drawn to read it and know there is something "more" out there and want to explore what that may be and mean personally for themselves.

Kudos to Sherry for baring her soul so bravely and coming forth to share these messages with others.
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stephanie dobbins
Honest, heartfelt and emotional account of the author's series of extraterrestrial abductions in southwest Wisconsin. Lends some reasoning to Grey ETs presence on earth, if such entities are being honest with us. My husband and I heard Sherry speak at a scheduled event and were moved by her presence and personal account. After reading the "3 Important Things to Know" as instructed to her by her captors, I found these spiritual lessons illuminated what are also key teachings of both Jesus/Christian and yogic traditions. Would place this book among my top favorites on the subject, along with David Jacobs' "The Threat: Revealing the Secret Alien Agenda."
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daena
i finished the book last night!!!

wonderful accounting of your experience….at the finish i thought the woven account brought me to a place of complete understanding….the process of visitations and memory removal works so perfectly…only in our limiting 3d experience do we have the fear feelings….and when it is perfect for you to have the information does it come into your memory…thank you for sharing your account and bringing in this higher energy

much aloha and joy
arwen
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alycia
As the author of Fifty Shades of Greys:Evidence of Extraterrestrial Visitation to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Beyond, I've documented the ET phenomena. However, where my book is filled with a light-hearted view of other people's experiences, Sherry takes us deep inside her terror filled world which began when she was just a child. Fortunately for the reader, Sherry emerges unscathed with her Light shining brilliantly. - Raymond Szymanski
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kristin m
This book is a page turner. Found myself getting sad as I neared the end. It is a fantastic story with a lot logic to it. Whether you believe her story or not is not important...what is important is the message she is sharing. One only needs to look at the world around us to realize humanity is in need of a very different paradigm. Read the book!!!
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lunasa cailin
Sherry Wilde takes us along her journey of recovering repressed memories that would shake the most grounded among us. She is so credible as she shares her incredible experiences. I was struck by how much she lost and gained along the way. I was even more surprised by how much wisdom I gained. Thank you, Sherry, for your courage.
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colleen clark
To me this woman destroyed her family for these beliefs in ETs. She got divorced, lost her children and everyone she was close to. God wants us to love each other and care for each other. If these things happened to her it wasn't from God. God only brings the good in the world. Evil comes from the other place. God would never create havoc that would tear apart a family. I feel so sorry for this woman. There is no greater gift then your family and my compassion Goes out to her.
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siria
Thank You Sherry for this wonderful book and its message. It is a beautiful reminder of who We are. It brought so much compassion and Love to Gaia and Humanity. I am willing to move myself up vibrationally by giving up fear and judgement, and depending the awareness of Oneness. I wish You to continue with your work. Much Love.
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camper
If you have ever wondered about energy, dimensional shifts, evolution, etc,
this book will shed a new light for you. Our planetary shift will occur more
easily because of this remarkable book.

It was like a evolutionary "coming of age" story. I loved it.
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josette
I am an individual who is very interested in this topic but this story goes beyond the pale. There are so many contradictions in this story and so poorly written that it's hard to finish this book. I'm not saying that she doesn't believe what she writes and I'm sure she has had some strange experiences but I doubt it has anything to do with abductions. It is books like this that gives this field a fringe following. I do believe that life exists elsewhere but for a species supposedly advanced this book makes no sense what so ever.
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