Echoes of Eden: What secrets of human potential were buried with our ancestors' memories of ET contact?

  Libro De No Ficción — por Paul Anthony Wallis (2022)

“Echoes of Eden” by Paul Anthony Wallis delves into the potential connections between human history and extraterrestrial contacts as depicted in ancient narratives worldwide. The book explores the idea that entities described in these stories, which we would today classify as extraterrestrial beings (ETs), have played a significant role in human history. Wallis takes the reader on a global journey, from Senate briefings in Washington DC to secret ceremonies in southern Africa, and from strange phenomena in Australia and Iraq to mysterious encounters in modern Brazil and ancient Greece. The book investigates why military, intelligence, and other government agencies show keen interest in archaeology, indigenous rituals, and traditional initiation practices. It also probes the relationship between advanced cognitive abilities like remote viewing and precognition and historical ET contacts, pondering the implications for contemporary humanity.

Wallis, with his background in theology, history, and archaeology, and over two decades of research into the origins of the Judeo-Christian tradition, speculates on the biblical story of Adam and Eve. He suggests these stories may be based on ancient accounts of humanity’s origins and its interactions with extraterrestrial beings, linking this with the study of Gnosticism and early Christianity​.

About Paul Anthony Wallis

Paul Anthony Wallis is an author, researcher, and speaker, who has written several books on the topics of early Christianity, Gnosticism, and the origins of humanity. He is best known for his books “Scars of Eden” and “Echoes of Eden,” which explore the possibility that the biblical story of Adam and Eve is based on ancient accounts of humanity’s origins and interactions with extraterrestrial beings.

Wallis has a background in theology, history, and archaeology, and has spent over two decades researching the origins of the Judeo-Christian tradition. He has also studied Gnosticism, a set of religious and philosophical beliefs that emerged in the early Christian era and were considered heretical by the Church.

In addition to his writing, Wallis has given presentations on his research at conferences and events around the world. He has also appeared on various television programs and podcasts to discuss his work.

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Ancient Astronauts Bible Elohim Genesis Neo-Euhemerism Theology
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