
Independently Published
UFOs, Humanoids and other Strange Phenomena of Russia.
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9798759464266
ISBN13:
9798759464266
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UFOs, Humanoids and other Strange Phenomena of Russia.
$25.07
Throughout history there have been legends and mythologies of unusual and even bizarre residents and even visitors to this planet. From Hairy Hominoids to strange Lakemonsters, to falls of odd artifacts from the skies as well as even stranger luminous ones. To a zoologica of alien big cats and other strange creatures and Teachers from the planet Venus and the Pleiedes Constellation to lights blazing in the skies during earthquakes. From Gods to Demons, to Angels and Lucipher himself. To ear-aches and sunburns during interactions with luminous and electromagnetic phenomena. What if there was one common theme to all of these happenings as well as many other supposedly unrelated and possibly even unrecognized phenomena?
What if the basis of all of these events is based on celestial mechanics that are so finely tuned that where these events occur and will occur can be pinpointed down to only a few seconds of our time and over an area of only a few feet? That the nature of these mechanics is beyond our imaginings as it does indeed involve our imaginings, our nightmares and our personal cultural beliefs. These imaginings and beliefs are not the only things involved in this interraction with the unknown. The animals and objects seen are not just the results of cultural loadings and lots of imagination.
They may well be independent entities! In a multitude of guises.
What are cultural loadings? Cultural loadings are the artifacts and concepts of the observors that they relate to in a familiar sense. For instance Catholics might see the Virgin Mary, hunters might see Hairy Hominoids and others would see what they believe the phenomena may manifest as to fit into their cultural view of the phenomenon that they have witnessed. Hindus would see Devas or Bhutas. These are mights though.
There is the question of why, where and when these phenomenal events occur that trigger these sensory responses. Are there actually Grey Aliens and Chupacubras? Are there great luminous flying ships as well as walking beer cans as has been alleged by witnesses? Or are these events designed and indeed created to look that way by the observers themselves as a way of translating the unthinkable and unknown into familiar forms based on the observer's own cultural and imaginary awareness? These converted and translated events are then safer and more recognizable and are even easier to classify by the observer into their own experience. The sightings are then safer for the witness to sensorily interact with. They have been deemed familiar. Or rubbish. Or superstition.
Let us commence with our Carnival of the Damned in Russia.
What if the basis of all of these events is based on celestial mechanics that are so finely tuned that where these events occur and will occur can be pinpointed down to only a few seconds of our time and over an area of only a few feet? That the nature of these mechanics is beyond our imaginings as it does indeed involve our imaginings, our nightmares and our personal cultural beliefs. These imaginings and beliefs are not the only things involved in this interraction with the unknown. The animals and objects seen are not just the results of cultural loadings and lots of imagination.
They may well be independent entities! In a multitude of guises.
What are cultural loadings? Cultural loadings are the artifacts and concepts of the observors that they relate to in a familiar sense. For instance Catholics might see the Virgin Mary, hunters might see Hairy Hominoids and others would see what they believe the phenomena may manifest as to fit into their cultural view of the phenomenon that they have witnessed. Hindus would see Devas or Bhutas. These are mights though.
There is the question of why, where and when these phenomenal events occur that trigger these sensory responses. Are there actually Grey Aliens and Chupacubras? Are there great luminous flying ships as well as walking beer cans as has been alleged by witnesses? Or are these events designed and indeed created to look that way by the observers themselves as a way of translating the unthinkable and unknown into familiar forms based on the observer's own cultural and imaginary awareness? These converted and translated events are then safer and more recognizable and are even easier to classify by the observer into their own experience. The sightings are then safer for the witness to sensorily interact with. They have been deemed familiar. Or rubbish. Or superstition.
Let us commence with our Carnival of the Damned in Russia.
Author: George Mitrovic |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: 44504 |
Number of Pages: 424 pages |
Binding: Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN-10: |
ISBN-13: 9798759464266 |