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God Games

What do You do Forever?

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By: Neil Freer
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This book proposes that the work of Zecharia Sitchin and others is correct, by stating that "gods" visited us from elsewhere in the remote past. Using their own genes, they genetically altered an inferior version of humankind for their own purposes and improved our stock. Humankind, with half-Terran and half-alien genes, has been placed on an accelerated evolutionary path. We have begun to eagerly emerge from racial adolescence as a direct result of this tampering. Freer describes what's in store for us as this dawning genetic enlightenment reveals the new human and racial maturity of a new planetary civilization on the horizon. We are about to break thie "godspell," create our own path and play our own "god games." Once we understand our true genetic history we will eventually move beyond the gods, religion, linear consciousness and even death. The sub-title, What Do You Do Forever? inspires us to contemplate the option of immortality and our ability to create our own evolutionary path. This book opens the door to our human potential and will cause one to think in new ways. It is a challenge to read, but will reward those who do so. Consciousness & Thought Philosophy Social Sciences

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