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Dancing in the Shadows of the Moon

Dancing in the Shadows of the Moon

Co-Creative Science

Co-Creative Science

The Mount Shasta Mission

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The Mount Shasta Mission is the true story of an historic event vital to the underlying structure of all government and military on our planet. It touches all our lives.

Machaelle recounts what happened on Mt. Shasta in 1985. Unbeknownst to Machaelle at the time, pieces that seemed unconnected but were later critical to the Mission were being put into place. How these pieces fit so neatly together over time shows the importance of doing what we are supposed to do, even if we don't have a clue about the larger implications.

In Shasta, a commitment to the Mission is made (sorry, you’ll have to read the book to know what the Mission is). Once this happens, the story picks up speed and takes on the force of a high-speed train, though not until after a naked man arrives on the scene (no unsavory images, we promise).

Through Shasta you'll gain a new appreciation of life and all that is happening around us. You may even laugh, cry, or want to slug a few people (please don’t). And you'll know in new ways just how much we are not alone when we humans are faced with the sometimes-daunting task of moving ourselves and our world forward.

This book is not for everyone. You’ll get the most out it if:

  • You’re okay with reading a 464-page book.

  • The Big Picture intrigues you.

  • You like thinking about government and its impact on the social structure around you.

  • You like being informed (this book is very informative).

  • You wish to live within your community (immediate and global) more responsibly.

  • You want to know what a multi-level project is and how it's pulled off.

  • You have the patience for a story that starts slowly.
    Read an excerpt here.

Read the Question Line Duo's article about The Mount Shasta Mission here.


2005. First Edition. Quality Paperback or eBook PDF. 464 pp.

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