In 1974, a group of teenage Peruvians became part of a fascinating journey through the remote mystical places of Peru. Through the narrative of Paz Wells, the reader is confronted with one of the most complex cases of alien contact ever documented.
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In 1974, a group of teenage Peruvians became part of a fascinating journey through the remote mystical places of Peru. Through the narrative of Paz Wells, the reader is confronted with one of the most complex cases of alien contact ever documented.
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This book, a source of rare and controversial information, is a treasure in large part because it is the documented encounters of a sincere and honest man. Open minded readers will find truth here. People who tend not to listen, or who appear to listen only so long as they are quiet between spurious emissions of opinion, or those who "know better" need not waste their time here. The rest of us can glean a wealth of input and wisdom as passed along into a relatively blinded culture by those who are sincere in their attempts to lend a hand. To think of this book as a direct transmission from heaven is not entirely inappropriate. Any person honestly researching where humanity stands in the overall scheme of the Universe would profit from reading The Invitation. For those capable of honest self-reflection and internal growth and change, the rewards are even greater.