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Passport to the Cosmos

Human Transformation and Alien Encounters

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Following his bestselling Abduction, Pulitzer winner and Harvard professor John E. Mack, M.D. explores the implications of alien abduction phenomena for understanding reality and our place in the cosmos. His earlier work revealed the experiences of clients who reported encounters with alien life-forms. In this follow-up, Mack argues that these phenomena signal a new era in consciousness, suggesting that we must consider the reality of alien visitation. He presents the alien abduction phenomenon as a cosmic wake-up call, indicating that our world is inhabited by spirits and beings capable of crossing the boundaries between the material and immaterial realms. Drawing on non-Western and indigenous traditions that embrace a multidimensional cosmos, Mack advocates for a broader understanding of reality to investigate these profound experiences. By sharing the stories of those who have encountered aliens, he highlights how such experiences can dramatically alter worldviews, often in both traumatic and transformative ways. This transformation appears to be a fundamental aspect of the phenomenon, which encompasses elements beyond mere physical encounters. This work reinforces Mack's status as a pioneering authority in the science of human experience.

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Passport to the Cosmos, John E. Mack

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1999
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Sous-titre
Human Transformation and Alien Encounters
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1999
Format
rigide
Pages
306
ISBN10
0517705680
ISBN13
9780517705681
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Following his bestselling Abduction, Pulitzer winner and Harvard professor John E. Mack, M.D. explores the implications of alien abduction phenomena for understanding reality and our place in the cosmos. His earlier work revealed the experiences of clients who reported encounters with alien life-forms. In this follow-up, Mack argues that these phenomena signal a new era in consciousness, suggesting that we must consider the reality of alien visitation. He presents the alien abduction phenomenon as a cosmic wake-up call, indicating that our world is inhabited by spirits and beings capable of crossing the boundaries between the material and immaterial realms. Drawing on non-Western and indigenous traditions that embrace a multidimensional cosmos, Mack advocates for a broader understanding of reality to investigate these profound experiences. By sharing the stories of those who have encountered aliens, he highlights how such experiences can dramatically alter worldviews, often in both traumatic and transformative ways. This transformation appears to be a fundamental aspect of the phenomenon, which encompasses elements beyond mere physical encounters. This work reinforces Mack's status as a pioneering authority in the science of human experience.