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Book 8 «Quo Vadis» - cover

Book 8 «Quo Vadis»

Oris Oris

Editorial: orisoris.com

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Sinopsis

The crew commander of the Sirius-A starship Albellic continues to share with humanity on Earth through Oris the knowledge about the last times of the physical incarnation of the Planetary Entity and its preparation for the spiritual Transfiguration.

By answering Oris's questions, Albellic describes in detail WHAT a human being really is, what are his true capabilities and what are his immediate prospects on this planet.

Contents:
Quo Vadis
Albellic's sixth Message
Albellic's seventh Message
     From Oris's letters to the incarnate Star-Born
Disponible desde: 05/01/2023.

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