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There are an unimaginably great number of places in the Universe where a civilization, similar to ours, could emerge and develop. Some of these civilizations must have appeared a very long time ago, and their representatives would have had enough time to reach the Earth and/or to manifest themselves through miracles. Why don't we notice any of these? The present book is an essay, which sets out, in detail, the most likely answer - the hypothesis that some civilizations which did not self-destruct, and after hundreds of millions of years of peaceful evolution, beyond the stage we are today, have turned into something else, that we can call hypercivilizations. They are watching over any new civilization that is born in the Universe, but with only minimal interventions in its evolution, with no technology exchange, help, or invasion. They could be near us for a long time, but our minds can not accept this fact, because of „cultural hypnosis”, produced by our materialist science, but not only. The hypothesis of hypercivilizations is attesting a very old, non-earthly, presence nearby, and can explain much „magic” witnessed and reported. The book shows and argues in detail, in this respect, many kinds of evidence: UFOs, abductions, old writings and traditions, folklore, and religions, but also features of many „paranormal” phenomena such as remote viewing, channeling, reincarnation, xenoglossy, and others. A chapter is devoted to the complexity of reality, confronted with the limits of the scientific approach, and to the conditions of the use of testimony as evidence. Another chapter analyzes the reasons for the non-intervention policy of hypercivilizations, highlighting the necessary steps until the „maturing” of humanity for true contact, among which: the primacy of „human beauty”, naturally generating love, or giving up the claim of possessing ultimate truths, using pluralistic thinking. The book is addressed both to the skeptics, with a scientific background, and to the believers in the reality of the mysteries that surround us. It also addresses both the uninformed reader and those familiar with the issues exposed. But it is addressing, in a very special way, those who feel they care about the future of earthly civilization. The main prerequisites are for the reader to remain open to admit that reality may sometimes be very different than he knows it, as well as to accept that no one holds the ultimate truth.

 

DATE: Jul 18, 2019

HOST: Kevin Moore

GUEST: Dan D. Farcas

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