Crystal Mission by Cornelius Van Dorp

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Crystal Mission is a story of strange and wonderful synchronicity - beginning with the Greenpeace Antartic expedition of 1987 and leading a New Zealand doctor into fantastic territory. This is his account of the journey, including the discovery of the dodeca-icosa planetary electromagnetic grid, and its connection with ancient foundation points like the Great Pyramid of Giza, a crystal mountain in Arizona, and a secret site in New Zealand. The central story is an expedition from Arizona in a 1968 Chevy Suburban, to Palenque, Mexico for the total solar eclipse of July 11 1991. The book is also an investigation into the knowledge held by Hopi Indian, Mayan, Australian Aboriginal and New Zealand Maori wisdom-keepers and with this became an exploration into the history of Planet Earth. Ancient and modern healing methods involving the use of crystals and electro-magetism were rediscovered and put to use, both on human and global scale. The Crystal Mission continued and was updated with a 5th edition in 2010, 19 years after the total solar eclipse over Mexico.  Kindle edition with further updates is due in May 2014. Editorial Reviews From the Inside Flap Crystal Mission is the story of one New Zealand explorer who voyages into the American New Age consciousness and lived to tell the tale... Cornelius van Dorp, intrigued by the 'magical' power of crystals, has written what must be one of the most interesting inside accounts lunacy, solipsism and yes, 'far out' work being done in the New Age south-western community. We meet an ex-IBM scientist working on medical applications of crystal technology, ex-US naval intelligence operatives sounding the alarm over UFOs, a man who may or may not be a CIA agent with a crystal purportedly snatched from an underwater pyramid in the Bermuda Triangle, and a crew of people whose group therapy consists of channeling ancient Egyptian deities. It's a loving book and the author is resolute in his courage and willingness to pursue his intuition, no matter where it takes him. - Sunday Star Times The writer begins a journey into territory that makes Asimov's Fantastic Voyage seem merely pedestrian. Crystal Mission becomes a voyage into New Age ideas, tribal myths and legends. The book can be seen as an intriguing dip into arcane waters. - Nelson Evening MailAn interesting and hard to put down book, this is the story of Cornelius's journey from being a doctor for Greenpeace in the Antarctic to his experiences on the Native North American Indian mesas and amid the pyramids in Mexico. Many of his experiences are fascinating. - Rainbow NewsDr van Dorp's journey is a mystical one which continues to this day. We here in Nexus who appreciate the joys of synchronicity weren't surprised when, out of the blue, we received an unrelated fax from the good doctor just as, unbeknown to him, we were about to start reviewing his book. May the force be with you too! - Nexus MagazineA startling series of coincidences are the basis for an exploration of the principle of synchronicity, which connects the five parts of this book. The author's wish is to inspire people to follow their own synchronicities and discover their own true potential - to find their own Crystal Mission. - What's On The PlanetIn this book, Dr Cornelius applies his diagnostic skills to research the use of crystals and electro-magnetic technology in healing. An incredible journey of physical and metaphysical adventure. Well worth reading! - The Golden Age From the Back Cover Wintered over in Antarctica in 1987, a newly trained ship's doctor on the Greenpeace MV Gondwana is drawn into a profound adventure of personal and global synchronicity that unfolds over the next 20 years... revealing the mysterious workings of ancient prophecy, intuitive guidance and universal forces of evolution.  The fifth edition of Crystal Mission contains invaluable hindsights from many years practice of family and emergency medicine in rural New Zealand. Cornelius van Dorp began his adventure investigating planetary electro-magnetic grids, the lost continent of Atlantis, and ancient and modern uses of crystal technology for healing. Now as we begin to navigate our course into the New Mayan cycle, the Mystery Hunter again picks up a trail of clues that lead us closer to a full disclosure of the ancient wisdom and into the plasma technology of the future.  About the Author Doctor Cornelius van Dorp, MB, ChB, FRNZCGP, FDRHMNZ is a General Practitioner and emergency physician with 29 years of medical experience. In his early career he worked for about five years as a ships doctor and Antarctic base doctor for Greenpeace. Since 1994 he has lived in the remote Far North of New Zealand, raising a family and practicing medicine, while finding rare opportunities to pursue his passionate calling for adventures discovering ancient and modern mysteries.

Publication Details

Title: Crystal Mission

Author(s):

  • Cornelius Van Dorp

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Binding: Paperback

Published by: RSVP Publishing: , 1999

Edition:

ISBN: 9780959794816 | 0959794816

314 pages. 148.0mm x 210.0mm

  • ENG- English
Book Condition: Good

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