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Who hasn't asked: "What happens to me after I die?" and/or "Are we
alone in the universe?" Other Worlds: UFOs, Aliens, and the
Afterlife takes readers on a journey into other galaxies and into a
different time-a time after all of their tomorrows. How are the
societies organized on other planets and in the afterlife? This
book answers this question with a new approach in the UFO and the
Near-Death Experience fields. As readers take this trip, they will
wonder if there are universal laws governing the societies of
intelligent beings regardless of where they reside in existence.
Are humans projecting into foreign forms their own beliefs about
how societies should be arranged on Earth? Why study such ethereal
and controversial material? We always learn about ourselves when we
study those who are different from us, whether those beings are
real or not. Anyone who has read a good book of fiction knows the
validity of this point. Consider how many teenagers identify with
the characters in the Hunger Games books. What follows is the
sociological perspective. We will explore institutions, such as
marriage and the family, social classes, and culture. We will
determine the sex of alien travelers as well as the occupations of
their human witnesses. We will learn what the afterlife looks like,
and discover what messages deceased beings deliver to humans.
Who hasn't asked: "What happens to me after I die?" and/or "Are we
alone in the universe?" Other Worlds: UFOs, Aliens, and the
Afterlife takes readers on a journey into other galaxies and into a
different time-a time after all of their tomorrows. How are the
societies organized on other planets and in the afterlife? This
book answers this question with a new approach in the UFO and the
Near-Death Experience fields. As readers take this trip, they will
wonder if there are universal laws governing the societies of
intelligent beings regardless of where they reside in existence.
Are humans projecting into foreign forms their own beliefs about
how societies should be arranged on Earth? Why study such ethereal
and controversial material? We always learn about ourselves when we
study those who are different from us, whether those beings are
real or not. Anyone who has read a good book of fiction knows the
validity of this point. Consider how many teenagers identify with
the characters in the Hunger Games books. What follows is the
sociological perspective. We will explore institutions, such as
marriage and the family, social classes, and culture. We will
determine the sex of alien travelers as well as the occupations of
their human witnesses. We will learn what the afterlife looks like,
and discover what messages deceased beings deliver to humans.
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