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TRANSFORMATION of a COMMON MAN
The Brian Scott Story – The Play of Life
By James E. Frazier
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GLUED
The Brian Scott story had me glued from start to finish. I can't recommend this
book highly enough. Erik Curtis, Las Vegas, NV.
AWESOME
Kevin
Nevel "Runner" BAGDAD, IRAQ Mosul
"Transformation of a Common Man" is not just some story/book you read for mere
entertainment. We all play an integral part of the great plan to uplift
the whole of mankind.
Rocks.
Transformation of a Common Man rocks!!!
Terry Reed (Kelowna,
BC Canada)
This is one of the most eye-opening books I have ever read! Jim Frazier did an
outstanding job of bringing Brian's story to the public.
Riveting. Every Chapter. Bill Hamilton, MUFON Investigator. (Read his full analysis of the events on the website.)
WISDOM
from the least likely of places
"Greymouse"
(NY, NY USA)
I finished the book and found myself inspired and awed. There is no glossy
coating. Everything is there in all its coarse detail, from bitter domestic
disputes to failing friendships, love affairs, etc. But the story is riveting
and frequently moving and frightening. It delves into dangerous territory
(e.g., aliens and demonic possession) without preaching one explanation or
another. I will never forget this book. It still lingers in my heart and
mind…
Awesome
Book. Great Story!
Jim Bachurski
(Chalfont, PA USA)
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It is a non-stop rollercoaster
ride.
It starts out slow but picks up speed like no book I have ever read. I highly
recommend reading this book.
A
MUST read.
Impossible to put down. This book is hauntingly beautiful. One of the best true
stories EVER!
I will never forget this book. It still lingers in my heart and mind, and will likely remain there. - Greymouse.
Nothing
less than the explanation of human civilization.
Gerald M. Zeitlin "OpenSETI" (Sedona, Arizona United
States) Gerry and Malou
Zeitlin
TRANSFORMATION is in a class by itself. The outcome is vitally important for
all of us. THIS BOOK IS NOT A WORK OF FICTION. Everything is documented with
photographs, recordings, magnetic field data, diagrams, formulas, police
records, and news clippings. You just have to read this.
We have have found your book to be absolutely the best and most important
document we have ever read. It is helping us to integrate many many things that
we have been thinking about and working with for a long time.
Flawed,
but important.
Art (CALIF,
United States)
This is an important book. I found the story to be compelling and particularly
relevant to our immediate future. … an important piece of the puzzle in the
quest for understanding the history and future of the consciousness of man.
This book can expand your horizons.
Heartbreaking,
sobering.
"MaxRisk"
(Peachtree City USA)
This story broke my heart. It's an
epic journey, documenting the life of Brian Scott and his family and friends….
Although the author is a character in the story, he also details what everyone
else experiences, even when it clearly conflicts with his own--or he just
doesn't believe it! I won't even go into the religious arguments because that
would really be stirring the pot... but be warned. For an "alien drama" this
book has at it's core some very heavy issues. I highly recommend this book to
anyone interested in UFO's, archeology or anthropology of South America….
An excellent book.
Marvelous tribute... Dr. Leo Sprinkle
An excellent book, well documented
and well written with implications for all humanity... a fascinating
journey.
I am impressed with the
detailed descriptions, not only of events but also of the changing
relationships between the main participants
in "The Play of Life." The author, Jim Frazier, attempts to remain
"objective" which is laudable, if possible at all, with the many signs, and
confirmations of messages, etc.
This book is marvelous tribute to Jim Frazier as author, and Brian Scott as experiencer.
Average rating 5 Stars on Amazon.com
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Transformation
of a Common Man,
July 7, 2006
This book is a must read for any body with an interest in the Metaphysical. The Brian Scott story had me glued to from start to finish. I can't recommend this book highly enough. Erik Curtis, Las Vegas, NV.
Not
just some entertaining story!,
January 29, 2006
Kevin Nevel "Runner"
BAGDAD,
IRAQ Mosul
"Transformation of a Common Man" is not just some story/book you read for mere
entertainment. We all play an integral part of the great plan to uplift the
whole of mankind.
So much has been hidden from us by those dark forces; both alien & human
desiring to keep complete control of the masses in the form of "The Mind of
Man"; Religion is one of the very effective tools these entities use against
man. Voltar tells us that God has given us "Free Will" and we all instinctively
feel this within our very being. We're all created with a "Choice" built in to
our very existence (within our souls) at a far deeper level then our physical
DNA structure. We are true perfection.
Voltar, through Brian Scott, Jim Frazier and others in The Play of Life (these
same positive entities), have given mankind hope in these dark times. Voltar has
proven to us that no amount of mind/DNA/time distortion/advanced manipulation by
these dark forces will ever control who we really are (our true spiritual
essence). The Play of Life continues. Mankind needs only open it's spiritual as
well as physical eyes and really see and feel through our hearts and not through
our limiting intellect.
Dec 2011 is not only just ahead; it's in fact happening right now within the
universe, our solar system, our planet earth and our human
physical/non-physical bodies. Most of us are walking around in a dream that we
mistake for reality and our wake up call is just around the corner.
"Transformation of a Common Man" offer's hope to mankind in it's simple message
of love in an uncertain world.
Wisdom
from the least likely of places,
March 13, 2003
"Greymouse"
(NY, NY USA)
I have to admit expecting NOT to finish this book. It's such an oddity,
unpredictably moving from the mundane to the profound. I kept waiting for the,
"we will save you" promise from the alleged extraterrestrials, or for the,
"Brian Scott is our only hope" admonition. I kept waiting for the usual clichés,
or the little inconsistencies and contradictions that would place this book next
the works of "the literature's" shucksters and fantasists. But it never
happened.
Over 700 pages later, I finished the book and found myself inspired and awed. It's hard to describe why. The story is somehow real and mundane, despite the fact much of the book is utterly incredible. It's not a very well polished book. There is no glossy coating. Everything is there in all its coarse detail, from bitter domestic disputes to failing friendships, love affairs, etc. But the story is riveting and frequently moving and frightening.
It delves into dangerous territory (e.g., aliens and demonic possession) without preaching one explanation or another. And when it's all over, what's the bottom line? There is no easy way out. To grow in wisdom, we each have our own work to do. Brian Scott's story shows that we need balance. We have to live in the world and yet grow in spirit. These two, united, allow us to realize our greatest potential. Everything we need is right here, with us now.
In Brian's case, he had some extraordinary guides and was privy to amazing insight and revelations. But it all boils down, ultimately, to you and I. We can travel the dark road of stagnation and fear, or strive for growth and transformation. Brian made his choice, and life continues. We, too, have our choice. Let this book guide and inspire you to choose the right path.
I will never forget this book. It still lingers in my heart and mind, and will likely remain there.
Awesome
Book. Great Story! February 18, 2003
Jim Bachurski
(Chalfont, PA USA)
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It is a non-stop rollercoaster
ride. This is the tip of the biggest Iceberg ever seen. It starts out slow but
picks up speed like no book I have ever read. I know Brian Scott personally and
he is the most honest man I have ever met. He is very down to Earth these days.
He is very open to talk to about all of the things that have happened to him.
The story has not ended yet. We are going to South America this spring this June
to retrace Brian's steps of his Transformation.
I highly recommend reading this book.
Transformation
of a Common Man rocks!!!,
February 17, 2003
Terry Reed (Kelowna,
BC Canada)
This is one of the most eye-opening books I have ever read!
Jim Frazier did an
outstanding job of bringing Brian's story to the public. Very interesting
diagrams that Brian has drawn found within the pages, especially the Photonic
Matter drawing superimposed on the Cuzco time clock, found on page 537.
Fascinating are the Quantum Displacement passages staring on page 350..."The
displacement of time, by the mind at Nous 4, allowing matter and energy to be
transported through space." Here is a quote:
“From the Earth, the water and the people, I am.
From the Island of the Sun, I have come, and I wish to return.
I am Viracocha--I have knowledge of the People from my existence here, and
within. My promise shall be kept--I shall comply to the people, within. With
the first light of the sun, on the day of December 22, 2011 A.D., and from the
Island of the Sun, I shall return. I am
Ticci Viracocha, from the People.
I am the spirit of the People, and of the Earth. I am from the Earth--Viracocha.
"Nous Laos Hikano"--The God-Mind Returns to the People.” Indeed.
Thank you Brian for finally getting this message to the common people. You are a remarkable man in every way. You have literally changed my life, opened my eyes, and set me on an inevitable path. I have turned over my rock and like what I see. A small, good thing, yes? Peace and love from a future hill walker.
A
MUST read. February 12, 2003
A reader
Be ready to keep on reading, and reading... Impossible to put down. This book is
hauntingly beautiful. One of the best true stories EVER!
Nothing
less than the explanation of human civilization.
February 10, 2003
Gerald M. Zeitlin "OpenSETI" (Sedona, Arizona United States)
This book delivers far more than one might expect. Looking like just another
case study of alien abduction, from the very first page TRANSFORMATION is in a
class by itself.
Through the eyes of a young incorrigible who just wants to be left alone, and the family members and investigators who are drawn into a series of incredible events, the reader learns of a titanic struggle between extraterrestrial societies who have long been manipulating human civilization, their conflicting assessments of human capabilities and the races right to survive a coming cataclysm.
"The Play of Life" consists of Brian's challenges. The outcome is vitally important for all of us. THIS BOOK IS NOT A WORK OF FICTION. It has created an uproar among radio astronomers, and its characters were invited to the Carter White House to make their case. Everything is documented with photographs, recordings, magnetic field data, diagrams, formulas, police records, and news clippings. You just have to read this.
Flawed,
but important, February 7, 2003
Art (CALIF,
United States)
This is an important book. I found the story to be compelling and particularly
relevant to our immediate future. The story is written as a chronology of UFO
contacts from the experiential point-of-view of the abductee. The thrust of the
book is to bring attention to the purpose of the alien contacts, not to simply
chronicle the UFO contacts themselves. I would have preferred this biographical
story to have been written with more documentation, but probably no amount of
supporting evidence would have swayed skeptics. Despite the lack of thorough
references, the events of this story had a 'ring of truth' for me.
As such, I am recommending this book as an important piece of the puzzle in the quest for understanding the history and future of the consciousness of man. This book can expand your horizons. If you doubt the existence of UFOs, I suggest you visit Dr. Greer's website. It has collected testimonies from hundreds of credible witnesses in an effort to force the military to reveal their interactions with aliens. Enjoy.
The
Play of Life...alien style,
January 22, 2003
Lordess (USA)
Sit back and watch the "Play of Life". Watch how hunky alien Voltar and his guide, "I am that I am", jump into the fire of what is "common man" and naively project the illusion of ethics.
"Betrayal" whispers the one from "time beyond all time" as he leaves his wife by abduction at an airport with no home or money. "Betrayal" he whispers again when no one will trust that he is "Voltar from Epsilon Eridani", leader of the beautiful people with the ability to bend spoons and materialize cream puffs out of thin air. Can't they see that he is special, that he comes loaded with gifts? Moronic humans.
To what do we owe the honor of your presence, oh Golden One? Why us, why now? What? Because your alien race is partly responsible for the mess that is Earth right now? All these different plantations of hu-man's making a mess of your special plans? You experimented on us, created a hybrid and it didn't turn out the way you planned; now you're back for a final ascension (before you come back in 2011 with your children to take over what's left of the world) to give man one last chance?
Time is critical you say? Because your partners in crime, the evil aliens, have decided to eliminate us? So what do we do? You're going to give us the plans to build a glass pyramid in Tiahuanaco so we can leave our cells behind and then reclaim them in twelve thousand years? Well, why didn't you say so!
I am so inspired, I think I'll just parachute into a gorilla population and marry myself off to an ape and then play serious head games with my "chosen one". I'll watch compassionately and then with kingly disappointment, as he eventually spirals into insanity. Of course, I knew my mission to raise ape consciousness would fail because I have my special "rings of time" technology to show me how everything is all going to work out. But I have to justify the coming annihilation somehow, don't I? After driving every creature I meet bananas, I'll sit back with my fellow humans and say "See? Apes do not deserve to live on Earth...they deserve the Armageddon we are about to bring on them...it's of their own doing.
We are ALL ONE and yet they refuse to accept us poachers as brothers. Animals! All we wanted were a few pieces of hide, all in the name of science...never mind the pain, with our advanced technology we can't be burdened with the relief of physical suffering. Who do you think we are anyway, Gods? No, we're not Gods, wake up! We are coming to TRANSFORM you, raise your consciousness to our level--it's your lucky day!
I I've learned anything from this book, it's this: if the CIA comes to your door, and says "I'm from the government and I'm here to help." you already know what to do--shut up, close the door, and don't trust a word they say. Same with the aliens--whether they come towards you with warped heads and slanted eyes, or cherubic faces and beautiful bodies, I strongly suggest you high-tail it out of there as fast as you can. Don't walk, run: and if you can't, if by some stroke of bad luck, they catch you in a beam of light, transporting you back to their ship, just say "yessuh" and then forget you ever met. Forget the noises in your head, the marks on your skin and the balls of light following around. You can try shooting at them but they're invincible (with our inferior technology), so if you don't want them making more of a head case out of you, just forget the whole thing. And whatever you do, for God's sake, don't get hypnotized--the shrinks will make you more of a basket case then you already are.
Earth to Voltar: Well, if that's "advanced human life", I'm not impressed.
Heartbreaking,
sobering. January
17, 2003
"MaxRisk"
(Peachtree City USA)
This story broke my heart. It's an epic journey, documenting the life of Brian Scott and his family and friends as they are both accosted and befriended by UFO's.
Although the author is a character in the story, he also details what everyone else experiences, even when it clearly conflicts with his own--or he just doesn't believe it!
The story spans nearly ten
years and is so incredible, I'm not surprised it took him so long to finally
publish it. I was drawn to the book because of the link to the fascinating "long
ears" of South America, the story of the still loved "Viracocha", and the
mysteries of the Temple of the Sun and other monuments in Peru. Few people other
than researcher Thor Heyerdahl (author of "Kon Tiki") have deeply speculated on
the mysteries that remain near Lake Titicaca.
This is also a horror story filled with good aliens (Voltar and his people), bad
aliens (the Grey's), demon possession and balls of light. But it's the details
about the history of the monuments in South America, along with the
detailed drawings of alien technology that make this UFO contactee story stand
out. Brian Scott, the man who all this revolves around, is a professional
draftsman--he draws incredibly well, with fascinating details. There is enough
detail to keep you awake nights thinking. It might also keep you awake
speculating on "what if" because the truth of our past, according to these
people, deals with the horror of experimental alien cloning of humans.
In the end, Brian and Voltar, as one, do much to help Earth's children-but what
about Brian's own? That contradiction bothered me. There is more to take
exception to in this book, but I won't even go into the religious arguments
because that would really be stirring the pot... but be warned. For an "alien
drama" this book has at it's core some very heavy issues.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in UFO's, archeology or
anthropology of South America--but only if you have an open mind.
I downloaded "Transformation of a Common Man" from the internet about a
week ago, and finished reading it a couple of days ago.
It touched my heart--or rather, it broke my heart. What drew me into Brian's story was the South
America/Ticci Viracocha subject which has fascinated me for years. I've
read most of Thor Heyerdahl's books and found his
conclusions to be right on, even if they weren't mainstream.
Other parts of the book threw me off a bit. I am spiritual, but not
religious, and the religious theme throughout the book
(Bible references, demon possession, etc) I found difficult to relate
to. But I am open minded, and there are too many details that have come
out of this story not to be intrigued, especially the professionally
drawn diagrams. I'm sure it was no coincidence that Brian is an
excellent draftsman. It certainly helped his story, as well as the
consistency of it. I thought you did a fantastic job of weaving it all
together, being careful to show others' point of view even when you were there
and
had a different opinion! I can see why it took so long to publish,
and even though it's long, I wished for a lot more.
Kelly Luckey, Peachtree, Georgia
Average Rating 5 of 5 Stars.
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