
The Beatles' producer George Martin said "Somone chose their time for them," literally demonstrated in this two-part epic spanning 150 years, focusing first on the era of Lewis Carroll, a childhood influence on group leader John Lennon. A karmic drama ensues with the Miraculous Medal being astrally designed shortly prior to mathmematics don Carroll's 1832 birth, towards his creation of the "Alice" story concept to amuse dean Liddell's daughter during the 1862 'Golden Afternoon' river picnic; the "Looking Glass" sequel coincided with an 1871 portal event visible only to children in Pontmain, France, followed in 1879 Ireland by a floating spectral grouping with enigmatic elements like a Lamb on an altar (Alice wedded then in Westminster Abbey). The real-life Alice loses two sons in the Great War, as a great Marian intercession occurs at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, where three children were told a secret about the upcoming Great Aurora of 1938 precipitating a more terrible war - only one lived to confirm this, Sister Lucia. Part Two begins with Carroll's 1932 centenary, shortly before Alice Liddell Hargreaves' 1934 death; at Kerzinen, France, a Marian visionary was told the Aurora also portended a heavenly-dispatched opportunity for Christ's enduring peace. The Beatles' homage transformation into Carrollian characters circa 1967 becomes pivotal in solving an ancient mystery, matching elemental inferences; the 1938 Aurora is theorized reflection of a divisional soul recast, associating each with a distinct color. Their non-earthly-trumpeted births 1940-3 alternate with specific wartime events, as valid WWII prophecies are revisited. Scout-aged Paul McCartney impresses John enough to join his group, eventually bringing in younger friend guitarist George Harrison; John's persuading enigmatic art school friend Stuart Sutcliffe to become bassist produces tension, and potentiates tragedy. With drummer Pete Best, they sensationalize nightclubs in Hamburg; synchronicities are e
Page Count:
227
Publication Date:
2014-04-24
Publisher:
Independently Published
ISBN-10:
1549632450
ISBN-13:
9781549632457
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