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    Passport to the Cosmos - Human Transformation and Alien Encounters

    John E. Mack

    Crown
    1999
    320 páginas
    10h 40m
    ISBN-13: 9780517705681
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    In his groundbreaking follow-up to the best-selling Abduction, Pulitzer Prize-winner John E. Mack, M.D., powerfully demonstrates how the alien abduction phenomenon calls for a revolutionary new way of examining the nature of reality and our place in the cosmos. Harvard professor John E. Mack stunned the world when he first published in Abduction the astonishing results of his extensive research involving clients who reported they had had encounters with alien life-forms. In Passport to the Cosmos, Mack, who has done additional research with abductees in the United States and around the world, provocatively asserts that this phenomenon is part of a new era in human consciousness, a time in which we must be willing to embrace the idea that alien visitation is real on some level. For Mack, the alien abduction phenomenon is nothing short of a cosmic wake-up call to humans that we do indeed live in a world filled with spirits and beings who can cross the barrier we have thrown up between the material and immaterial worlds. Drawing on the rich tradition of non-Western and indigenous cultures, which more readily accept that we live in a multidimensional universe, Mack persuasively shows that by broadening our definition of "what is real," we can begin to explore a phenomenon that has deep and lasting implications for humanity. By sharing the vivid and dramatic encounters of experiencers, Mack illuminates a phenomenon that has shattered the worldviews of the people who have experienced it. Time and time again, experiencers from all cultures say their lives have been radically altered by their encounters with aliens in ways that are both traumatic and transformative. This transformation seems to be an intrinsic part of the alien abduction phenomenon, which is marked by a variety of elements that go beyond the physical manifestation of alien visitation. In Passport to the Cosmos, John Mack further solidifies his reputation as a brave pioneer on the forefront of the science of human experience, an authoritative voice that will take us into the twenty-first century.

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    John Edward Mack

    John Mack foi escritor, psiquiatra, professor da Harvard Medical School e investigador de abduções alienígenas. Mack se tornou escritor inicialmente conhecido ao ganhar o Pulitzer Prize em 1977 por seu trabalho como biógrafo, porém foi ao iniciar os estudos de pessoas alegadamente abduzidas que ganhou maior destaque internacional e se tornou pioneiro nessa investigação. Inicialmente cético, Mack foi convencido após anos de investigação com milhares de pacientes de que suas experiências eram reais. Isso lhe rendeu muitas críticas e prejudicou sua reputação profissional, uma vez que o tema polêmico não é considerado válido pelos demais psiquiatras. Apesar das críticas, Mack ganhou prestígio dentre os ufólogos e foi considerado grande autoridade no tema das abduções até sua morte em 2004.

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