By Elly Molina, Author of Annabelle and the Domino
Source: BeyondTheCrescentMoon.com
The first time I read Robert A. Heinlein’s “Stranger in a Strange Land” there was a lot I didn’t quite “grok”; yet something in me whispered, “This is not science fiction”.
Heinlein’s main character, Valentine Michael Smith, is the son of the first astronauts who explore planet Mars. Smith is an orphaned human raised in Martian culture who learns how to have full control over his mind and body. Through circumstances, the protagonist finds himself on Earth. He is attacked by US government agents and in self defense sends the agents into a fourth dimension.
During the course of the novel , he continues to demonstrate psychic abilities, superhuman intelligence and psychokinetic abilities. While reading, I continuously thought this is do able and wondered how can we learn to do this?
Over the years I have developed a strong belief that we humans once knew how to do this and lost the ability through some sort of “dark age” in our psychic development. I started to look at how we are taught to speak, walk, how and what to eat and came to the belief that our way distant ancestors actually knew how to and used their intuitive, telepathic and telekinetic abilites.
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