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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Thiaoouba Prophecy is it real or just a hoax

In 1989 in Australia 58 year old Michel suddenly got a thought of leaving bed half past twelve in the night , then writing a message to his wife that he would be far away for ten days. He then left the house and was soon taken aboard on a big ship.

Where was Michel Going and what happened to him afterward's?

Michel was supposedly benevolently and temporarily abducted by the Thiaooubans, on June 26, 1987, at half past midnight, and returned to his home in Australia precisely 9 days later. Those beings took Michel and taught him about Origin of men on Earth, The continent of Mu, Egypt The Exodus, About Jesus, The Naacal tablets and after which he published in his book in 1993....

The book clearly gives different explanations on these topics than are commonly accepted, and it is worth noting that some of the explanations differ considerably from ones provided by a lot of ufology and New Age sources, although the book is certainly of the UFO abductee genre and, at least superficially, falls into the categorisation of New Age literature. The book is in considerable disagreement with numerous contemporary scientific theories, such as Darwinian evolution. For one, the book is absolutely clear that human beings have not descended from the apes or any other animal but have moved to Earth from other planets. The author makes it very clear that the book is not science fiction. He insists that the beings who had abducted him had chosen him for the specific reason that they had considered him capable of writing an accurate and objective report about his experience during the 9 days he spent on Thiaoouba.

The book informs and warns of the dangers that Earth's society holds, asserting that materialism and preoccupation with money is Earth's biggest downfall because it is extremely harmful to the cultivation of the mind; something that is so necessary for spiritual development and solving our big problems, both material and spiritual. The second terrible downfall is our predominant focus and obsession with technology and using technology as destructive weapons. We are told that our technology, while amounting to something, is nothing in comparison to what genuinely spiritually developed people have and are capable of, technologically and spiritually. Other threats include religion, violence, and the media. In addition, it points out that hallucinogenic drugs and loud noise are the two most extreme dangers to our spiritual well being. In short, we are told that the spiritual (mental) evolution of the individual man and society as a whole has been terribly overlooked by us and even its basics have been far from comprehended, let alone undertaken seriously. This spiritual apathy results in terrible costs to society and individuals.

The reader is advised that spiritual awareness, focus and practice are urgently required if we are not to collapse in a mental and material catastrophe. Two crucial mental devices for progress -- meditation and mind concentration, have to be practiced systematically for achieving spiritual progress. We are told that love and loving one another despite our individual limitations and shortcomings, is crucial to the very survival of our "so-called civilization" and its future evolution in right directions . These and other smaller hazards threaten the spiritual growth of the individual self. The book claims that ultimately, the meaning of life is to cultivate one's mind through physical and mental experience, and through focussing on the mental aspect of human existence (and certainly not on technology or any other material thing, because they are temporary), as to become perfect as much as possible in that regard, in order to be eligible for direct acceptance by the Source of Consciousness (known also as the Creator, or God) that has created and originated the universe and the soul of every human being at the time of the Big Bang. After re-joining the Creator, one would no longer possess and be burdened by a material, physical body, and by being pure spirit would experience eternal happiness in communion with the Creator.

The book introduces the notion of 9 (nine) planetary categories, each superior and offering significantly better life conditions than the one preceding it. We are, surprisingly or not, on the 1st (first) category, whereas the 9th (ninth) category is the ultimate one, after which it is possible to rejoin the Creator. To pass or graduate to a next planetary category, certain conditions have to be met, all of which depend on the extent of purity (from the perspective of the Creator) one has achieved in one's thoughts through one's individual spiritual development. Inferior thoughts, i.e. thoughts related to materialism, are filtered out by a complex universal hierarchy of extremely powerful invisible living beings very closely connected to humans and very highly dependent on them and in the process of a parallel spiritual evolution with humans, with only the best thoughts reaching the Creator. Such a being is what is called a Higher Self or an overself, terms present in Earthly religion and philosophy.

On the pivotal ecology topic, the book brings to us a dire warning that the very destruction of our entire planet is possible within a short period of time if we do not reduce pollutants considerably as soon as possible. We are told that terrible cataclysms would ensure, wiping out humanity in its entirety and possibly annihilating the planetary body as well, with no second chance for us and other life on Earth. The physicist Dr. Thomas Chalko, a personal acquaintance of the author, has a theory about planetary core explosion presented on his site. A viable solution proposed by the Thiaooubans is to manufacture in industrial quantities and widely introduce a clean hydrogen engine for automobiles as soon as possible. The book's reader is assured that it is quite possible with our current level of technology, and that the use of such an engine would be more economical (cheaper) to consumers than the widespread petrol/gas ones in today's automobiles. That sole act would drastically cut harmful emissions and global warming effects, in effect likely saving our planet from destruction. The book points out that the widespread introduction and usage of such a clean motor has been significantly impeded by vested political and commercial interests that fight and suppress real progress for the vast majority of people.

There is obvious conjecture with regards to the validity of the book's contents. However, even if the information provided in the book is not truthful, it is still considered by many readers to be a worthwhile read in regard to the philosophy therein...

6 comments:

Steve said...

It is real.

The book provides a lot of useful information and teachings that can be seen not right away. For me, for example, it was interesting to see if I can on my own experience confirm at least some of the things mentioned in the book. And I in fact was able to confirm the existence of such things as auras, Higher-Self, Astral travel and have had a bit of experience with other forgotten sciences... On official website's fag ( http://www.thiaoouba.com/faq.htm ) it's written that one academic (who first resisted to read the book saying "that he does not read paranoia and bulls**t") finally red the book and his opinion was that there are 3 possibilities:
1: It's almost a perfect lie
2: Michele Desmarquet is a genius
3: It's really true

From my above experiences (which absolutely everyone can verify on their own ones if they really want to) alone it's clear that, in academic's three possibilities, Michel has got to be at leas genius if he knows all that spiritual stuff so well... But there's more. I personally have had telepathic and dream based short contacts with one of the people mentioned in the book when I needed help with my aura sighting experience, which confirms that Thiaooubians do exist too. So, with all abundant evidence put together, I can say that I know this book is real. But, it's mine experience and what is knowledge for me is a belief for another person... That said, I can only suggest you to try to find on your own experience what is real and what is not.

Peace

Anonymous said...

It is real.

The book provides a lot of useful information and teachings that can be seen not right away. For me, for example, it was interesting to see if I can on my own experience confirm at least some of the things mentioned in the book. And I in fact was able to confirm the existence of such things as auras, Higher-Self, Astral travel and have had a bit of experience with other forgotten sciences... On official website's fag ( http://www.thiaoouba.com/faq.htm ) it's written that one academic (who first resisted to read the book saying "that he does not read paranoia and bulls**t") finally red the book and his opinion was that there are 3 possibilities:
1: It's almost a perfect lie
2: Michele Desmarquet is a genius
3: It's really true

From my above experiences (which absolutely everyone can verify on their own ones if they really want to) alone it's clear that, in academic's three possibilities, Michel has got to be at leas genius if he knows all that spiritual stuff so well... But there's more. I personally have had telepathic and dream based short contacts with one of the people mentioned in the book when I needed help with my aura sighting experience, which confirms that Thiaooubians do exist too. So, with all abundant evidence put together, I can say that I know this book is real. But, it's mine experience and what is knowledge for me is a belief for another person... That said, I can only suggest you to try to find on your own experience what is real and what is not.

Peace

Anonymous said...

The book is beyond ridiculous. And the comment about all homosexuals being "neurotics" is ludicrous and insulting. If you want to read about some fake alien culture, stick to Scientology - it's a lot more profitable.

Anonymous said...

I read the book and read few others as well which were on the same genre. It is mind blowing so to speak in many ways just like the others and they all have many discrepancy from each other. I find this one to be more of a fiction to be honest and my intuition is not connecting to the factuality of the claims in the book. So perhaps I should pronounce this book to be a hoax. Love and light to all. Anyway, congratulations to the author for a brilliant book.
Anonymous from London

Anonymous said...

real

leslie said...

After reading the book for the first time I KNOW!!! [ie I am the third type of reader!] I am not easily convinced of many things but have always been curious about the reason for my (our) existence. This book answered many of my questions. I am inspired. That is, I now have more to research about some of the content after I read it again and again. I KNOW! I want to understand MORE! I WILL have an influence to share the incredible reality that was explained to Michel Desmarquet with our "Planet of Sorrows". I don't know how yet.

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