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Priorities for a Planet in Transition - The Space Brothers' Case for Justice and Freedom

Autor Gerard Aartsen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2015
Beyond speculation and sensationalism, this book brings together a significant body of authentic information about life on the other planets in our solar system, as reported by contactees the world over. By showing the similarities among the stories of the original contactees and providing a relevant context through observations about the state of the world, it uncovers how the story of the contactees is really about the crisis facing humanity today. In his trademark style the author weaves together their accounts with political events, economic developments and scientific insights. Readers will find this book packed with an astounding amount of facts that have previously only been considered in isolation, if at all, and many will find it an education to see these elucidated against the background the Ageless Wisdom teaching. Through a 'critical synthesis' the author gives us a compelling insight into the causes of humanity's problems, as well as the solutions that the Space Brothers have been suggesting since the 1950s. As it links together an abundance of sources, this book provides many answers and leaves us only with one question: 'How could we have missed this?'
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ISBN-13: 9789081549547
ISBN-10: 9081549545
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: BGA Publications

Notă biografică

Gerard Aartsen has been a lifelong student of the Ageless Wisdom teaching, which holds that the universal manifestation of Life through the evolution of consciousness moves toward ever greater unity.He was the first to use the astounding correspondences between the wisdom teachings and the accounts of the 1950s contactees as evidence of their authenticity and significance for our time in his books George Adamski - A Herald for the Space Brothers (2010), Here to Help: UFOs and the Space Brothers (2011), and Priorities for a Planet in Transition (2015).After uncovering George Adamski's lost debut, The Invisible Ocean, in 2018 he broadened the scope of his inquiry to include systems science and consciousness studies.His books have been translated and published in multiple languages, his articles have appeared in magazines around the world and he has lectured about his work in America, Europe, and Asia.Gerard holds a Master of Education degree from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, School of Education, where he continues to mentor students in their teaching practice at secondary schools.