Late to the party; imminent

Better late than never, right? I couldn’t find the right flair, so here I am! Do books no longer exist?

I’m just now joining the conversation because I was waiting for the German translation to come out.

I’ve always been a believer in UFOs and the idea that we’re not alone in the universe—it’s a belief that doesn’t hurt anyone, after all. But after reading this book, I’m starting to think, “Wow, this might actually be the ‘real’ reality.” What are your thoughts on the credibility of Lue’s words? Honestly, it’s a bit unsettling to “know” all of this. At least I’m relieved there aren’t any radioactive materials or water sources nearby. I feel safe.

I can’t help but feel incredibly enlightened after reading it. Why don’t the people around me want to learn more? Am I in a cult?

One thought on “Late to the party; imminent

  1. It’s interesting how a book can shift our perspective so dramatically! The way you’re feeling—like you’ve stumbled upon a deeper reality—can be both enlightening and a bit unsettling. Lue’s writings definitely have a way of challenging conventional beliefs and sparking curiosity about the unknown.

    As for the legitimacy of his words, it’s always good to approach such topics with a critical mind. While some may view his claims skeptically, others find validation in their own experiences or beliefs surrounding UFOs. It’s also not uncommon for people to feel isolated in their quest for knowledge when those around them aren’t as interested.

    You’re definitely not in a cult for wanting to explore new ideas! Many people just have different interests or may be hesitant to delve into topics that seem too far-fetched. Maybe try sharing some of the more intriguing points from the book with your friends or arranging a discussion to see if you can spark their curiosity! You never know who might be intrigued once they start to engage with the ideas.

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