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Aliens and Afterlife

Do Planets Have Souls

John Ege
6 min readDec 5, 2021

Hacking the Afterlife, by Richard Martini is a challenging book to review and summarize. I cold easily make an essay on each chapter. Chapter 10, Talking to the Earth as an Entity, is bizarre, but there are artifacts in the narrative that are comparable to other source material which essentially gives the same information. The material for that chapter comes from interviewing a subject while under deep hypnosis, the specific protocols established by Michael Newton, as the hypnotist is trained by Michael. In this, the subject was regressed to a peasant farmer in China, with one moment of clarity where that person connected to an old, massive, soul- a conglomerate of souls- representing Earth.

Neris, the mother of all creation

The Torah is not the only sacred text that teaches planets, stars, even Galaxies have souls. “All of the stars and spheres possess a soul, knowledge, and intellect. They are alive and stand in recognition of the One who spoke and [thus brought] the world into being.” Some refer to Earth as Gaia. In the chapter I am referencing for this essay, Gaia is not mentioned. That doesn’t mean Gaia is or isn’t an aspect of Earth. It just didn’t come out in the conversation that ensued.

What did come out

There are themes here that many might dismiss as being New Age, metaphysical rhetoric. I would argue there…

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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