Showing posts with label The Greatest Story never Told as told by Jesus and those who knew him. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Greatest Story never Told as told by Jesus and those who knew him. Show all posts

Thursday

Looking over my titles on Audible...

 I was looking over the titles today and was curious about what books people might be interested in...

The #1 book is THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD AS TOLD BY JESUS AND THOSE WHO KNEW HIM.

It's a mind bending book... and it's the most popular audible I have.... 

https://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Story-Never-Told-Jesus/dp/B0C352ZJJ1/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0


The Greatest Story Never Told: As Told by Jesus and Those Who Knew Him Paperback – March 29, 2023
by Richard Martini (Author), David Kirkpatrick (Foreword)
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This book is recorded conversations (on film, via skype, zoom) with people who spontaneously claim to be “seeing” “hearing” or otherwise getting information from someone they identify as Jesus. Some claim to have “seen him before” “never seen him before” or “they don’t believe in him” but are somehow accessing him. People who report being disturbed by him “showing up” burst into tears, can’t breathe, or in some cases are “dumbstruck” (literally can’t speak) by seeing, hearing someone not there - while not under hypnosis or any imaginable consciousness altered reason.
But the consistency of content is what drew me to the reports.
People who’ve never considered his story, people who had a firm belief in what they thought was his story - reporting (consistently) an “alternate version of events.” People who “used to believe in religion” but no longer do, people who go to church weekly who claim to be startled at hearing something different than they’ve been told (“I always felt this to be the case, but I’ve never heard it before”). His story doesn’t change, but the people who tell it do.
That’s why it’s a story that has never been told.
I’m a writer/director of theatrical motion pictures. I’ve written and/or directed eight feature films, including “Limit Up” and “You Can’t Hurry Love.” I’ve written 10 “best-selling books” (kindle in their genre) about the research of what people say under hypnosis about the afterlife, and recently books with the help of a medium talking directly to folks I knew no longer on the planet, (“Backstage Pass to the Flipside” 1, 2 and 3 with Jennifer Shaffer). I’ve written miniseries for HBO (“The De Medicis” – unproduced) and other film companies. I’ve written scripts for major film studios (including David Kirkpatrick, our trusty foreword fellow) worked on the feature films of Robert Towne (“Personal Best”) and Phillip Noyce (“Salt.”) It’s not like I’m seeking this line of investigation… it literally fell into my lap.
While filming people under hypnosis or not under hypnosis, “seeing” or “hearing” from Jesus started to become more frequent in the footage. At first it was disconcerting. People not under hypnosis saying “I’m seeing Jesus. I don’t know why I’m seeing him because I don’t believe in him!” Eventually I took the leap; “Well, can we ask him a question?”
To my chagrin the answers “he gave” weaved a different story of his life. A story that had echoes of “The Life of St. Issa” as well as other tales of his “survival” from the crucifixion. These consistent yet contrary stories challenged my conception of who he was, challenged my ideas of what consciousness might be, and basically challenge my existence in more ways than one. I published a number of those interviews in “Hacking the Afterlife” but recently while writing “Architecture of the Afterlife” I’ve had more people claim he was “showing up.” And the more he showed up, the more stories he told about his path and journey that mirrored the previous ones. And finally, the author, former studio exec David Kirkpatrick suggested “letting him speak.”
Needless to say, there’s no way to prove they are his words or it’s him speaking. However, what he says is consistent, what he says is contrary to the mythology of him. Allow me to say that again; every time he shows up, he recounts the same contrary story about his life, which is an alternate version of the “Greatest Story Ever Told.” When asked why he was interested in "telling an alternate version of his life" he's reportedly said on more than one occasion: "It's not alternate if it's true." In this book you’ll hear a linear story about the alpha and omega as told by him and those who reportedly knew him.
I've been reluctant to share this story for years; I offer these pages to help people make a DIRECT connection with him. He's not gone; he's just not here. I encourage everyone to ask him on their own.

IT'S ONSALE FOR EASTER ON AMAZON IN KINDLE, PRINT AND PAPERBACK! OH BOY!

TELL HIM I SAID HELLO. 



Monday

Podcast with Kristin Taylor - "How I Made it Through" about the book THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD AS TOLD BY JESUS AND THOSE WHO KNEW HIM."

From a fan

Here's the latest podcast about THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD AS TOLD BY JESUS AND THOSE WHO KNEW HIM via Kirstin Taylor's "How I Made it Through."

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-3-episode-5-richard-martini-returns/id1605802615?i=1000626065210


54 min

 

Season 3, Episode 5: Richard Martini Returns!How I Made It Through

    • Spirituality

In this episode of How I Made It Through, host Kristin Taylor welcomes back Richard Martini, a renowned American film director, producer, screenwriter, and freelance journalist who has made a name for himself in researching the afterlife, or what he refers to as the flip side. They discuss Richard's latest book, The Greatest Story Never Told, which provides a captivating account of Jesus's life as told by Jesus and those who knew him.


Key discussion points in this episode include:


- Richard's journey into researching the afterlife, starting with his encounter with a grieving friend who found comfort in hypnotherapy.

- His experiences filming people under hypnosis and the consistent patterns he found in their accounts of seeing Jesus.

- The concept of 'flecks of gold', a specific detail that repeatedly comes up in descriptions of Jesus's eyes.

- Richard's conversations with mediums who also report similar themes and messages, further corroborating his findings.

- The intriguing alternate story of Jesus's life that Richard has pieced together from his research, which challenges traditional narratives.

- Richard's interaction with a shaman who had an encounter with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the new insights this brought to his understanding of Mary's experiences.


This episode is perfect for those who are both curious and open-minded about spirituality, the afterlife, and the possibility of alternate narratives to well-known religious stories.


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