Nothing in This Book Is True, but It’s Exactly How Things Are: The Esoteric Meaning of the Monuments on Mars

A look at the phenomenon of sacred geometry focuses on the monuments discovered in 1976 on Mars by NASA’s Viking spacecraft, speculating on their meaning in terms of extraterrestrial life, aliens on Earth, and meditational rebirthing. Original.
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