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Unveiling Ancient Mysteries: Exploring “The other gods” collection

Are we truly alone in the universe, or are the echoes of ancient gods whispering to us across the vast expanse of space and time?

Dive into the depths of ancient mysteries with “The other gods,” a captivating collection of tales that delves into the enigmatic realms of megolithic constructions, celestial alignments, and divine visitors from distant worlds.

Originally penned in portuguese as “Os outros deuses,” this English translation opens a portal to a world where gods may not be merely mythical beings but ancient astronauts traversing the cosmos.

From the towering megaliths adorned with intricate carvings to the cave paintings depicting deities riding chariots of fire, the stories within “The other gods” beckon readers to ponder the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on human civilization.

“Megalithic constructions with 100-ton rocks and millimetric adornments. Giant monuments perfectly aligned with the stars. Cave paintings that reveal gods in chariots of fire that bend time and space. Enqui, from Sumer, Horus, from Egypt, Quetzalcoatl, from the Mayans and Aztecs, would they be space travelers? Are the other gods of the world vestiges of ancient aliens?”

Synopsis of “The other gods”.

Could the Sumerian Enqui, the Egyptian Horus, or the Mayan and Aztec Quetzalcoatl have been more than just figures of mythology?

Might they have been emissaries from distant stars, imparting knowledge and shaping the course of human history?

As you immerse yourself in the pages of this collection, prepare to embark on a journey that challenges conventional beliefs and invites you to explore the tantalizing intersections of ancient lore and extraterrestrial encounters.

“The other gods” invites readers to contemplate the mysteries of our past and the boundless possibilities of our cosmic origins.

Join us as we unravel the enigma of the other gods and unlock the secrets of our shared heritage with the cosmos.

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