Theosophon 2033

A Visionary Recital About the World Event and Its Aftermath

by Richard Leviton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/20/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 526
ISBN : 9781491775417
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 7.5x9.25
Page Count : 526
ISBN : 9781491775400

About the Book

It’s September 29, 2033, and the Earth and humanity have entered a cathedral of Light 1,000 light-years tall and wide.

One Saturday morning in June 2040 Boston editor Edward Burbage is visited by an enigmatic traveller calling himself Blaise. He’s been off the planet for 20 years, helping to orchestrate a unique event called the Theosophon. Now he’s here to tell his story and what happened in 2033 when Earth reality changed.

This Blaise—he’s clearly a human, age about 90, yet he’s not in a human body anymore, at least not a physical one. He claims to have spent much of the last 20 years commuting from his home planet in the Celaeno system in the Pleiades to Earth. Why the Pleiades? Because that’s where the prime designers of the Earth reside, and the Theosophon, a kind of galactic musical event, a song-fest of the gods, is the next step in the perfection of this design for consciousness.

The only reason Burbage believes him is that he has had a bit of a wild adventure himself. Copies of his newly published book describing this sit on his coffee table. He’s seen this intriguing Blaise a few times in the past, and, in fact, he’s edited two of his “posthumous” books. Burbage notes, “It wasn’t that Blaise had a mystery to reveal to me; he was the mystery. Everything about him.”

As the narration ripens over the next three years, Burbage is astonished to learn he was a key participant in the event even though up until this moment he had no memory of it. Blaise changes all that. The Theosophon, he says, was like a “subtle, slow-motion psychic earthquake rumbling just beyond the border of normal perception, like a band of angels were shaking the Earth. It lasted a day, in terms of peak intensity, but it is still happening years later.”


About the Author

Richard Leviton is the author of 26 books on myth, consciousness, and the global geomantic landscape, notably The Mertowney Mountain Interviews (2014), The Blaise Conjunction (2013), My Pal, Blaise (2012), Hierophantic Landscapes (2011), Walking in Albion (2010), Santa Fe Light (2009), Welcome to Your Designer Planet! (2007), The Galaxy on Earth, Looking for Arthur, The Emerald Modem, Signs on the Earth, and Encyclopedia of Earth Myths.

He is the director/founder of the Blue Room Consortium, a cosmic mysteries think-tank based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A trained and certified clairvoyant, Leviton teaches clairvoyant tools and development as well as their applications with geomantic protocols to engage with the planet—to “plug in.” Since 1984, he has been interacting with and describing the Earth’s Light body, and, through workshops, trainings, and geomantic field trips, facilitating people to have directed visionary encounters with the planet.