Conversations with David Bowie
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It may be quite true there will never be another David Bowie. The time was right for his entrance and the world was listening.
Now join us as Sussan a well-known channeler connects to David from beyond his physical life on earth. The record of his life is kept in an interactive library called the Akashic Records. This is a most remarkable part of our multi-dimensional universe where questions and answers are exchanged.
David is not in limbo or continuing his life in another form. The personality we knew as David Bowie has ended. However his spirit or soul has passed on to the universal consciousness.
You will be mesmerized as he discusses his wife Iman, spirituality and the occult, rise to fame and his view on sexuality. This is a time to know the real David Jones the one that kept his personal life hidden under many disguises. He is very philosophical and a strong personality who will allow you in when it suits him and toss you out when he has finished.
When we talk with David he is able to view his life without judgement from another perspective. So please join us as we talk to one of the most loved and iconic personalities of our era.
(Included is a introduction by David Bowie)
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Always been a fan of David but didn't believe contact from beyond the grave was possible. This definitely sounds like him from everything I have seen and read. Definitely worth a read!
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Conversations with David Bowie - Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore
Introduction by
David Jones (Bowie)
When some of my fans or the myriad of others who have analysed my songs read this material they may not see the one they knew or thought they knew well as David Bowie.
The words you are reading conveyed through the host are from the energy of David Jones and not from any of the characters portrayed throughout my career. I am not searching anymore for answers, I have them all from my new understanding and it is without judgement. My wife will recognize the words where others may not.
For the ones who first found my music during their twenties might say Ziggy Stardust would not say that. This may have been true when I was twenty however all these experiences change your perspective when you are older. I can’t compare how I saw life at twenty, forty or sixty years nor should you.
I am now the expression of David Jones able to view my earthly life without judgement and with a wonderful wisdom. This may confuse some for I am no longer looking for answers as I have them.
The stage persona of David Bowie and all the other characters I created have been dissected and written about, in many ways there is not much more to say. Even some of my intentionally meaningless lyrics many have put a meaning too.
However if you are looking for a documented discussion from me on tits and bums you will be disappointed by the lack of titillation. But if you are searching for something more, an enlightening journey through parts of my life you will really enjoy the book.
Only Iman and some of my older friends will know me better, however if you want to understand who David Jones was then read on.
bowie-introduction.jpgIntroduction to
Conversations with David Bowie
David Jones (Bowie), is arguably the most influential pop icon of our times. He was not just music, words and lyrics but a work of art displayed as David Bowie. His profound effect reverberated out through all areas of the arts and beyond to fashion, lifestyle and sexuality.
It may be quite true there will never be another David Bowie. The time was right for his entrance and the world was listening.
Now join us as Sussan a well-known channeler connects to David from beyond his physical life on earth. The record of his life is kept in an interactive library called the Akashic Records. This is a most remarkable part of our multi-dimensional universe where questions and answers are exchanged.
David is not in limbo or continuing his life in another form. The personality we knew as David Bowie has ended. However his spirit or soul has passed on to the universal consciousness.
You will be mesmerized as he discusses his wife Iman, spirituality and the occult, rise to fame and his view on sexuality. This is a time to know the real David Jones the one that kept his personal life hidden under many disguises. He is very philosophical and a strong personality who will allow you in when it suits him and toss you out when he has finished.
When we talk with David he is able to view his life without judgement from another perspective. So please join us as we talk to one of the most loved and iconic personalities of our era.
bowie1Chapter One
Where did David Bowie come from?
It is an interesting perspective to watch how the artists who have success have squeezed through the gauntlet of hardship, insecurity and at times utter rejection and intermittent