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Beings and consciousness from the farthest reaches of the universe, as narrated by Falco Tarassaco 

What are the peoples of other worlds like? What do they think? What civilizations have they developed?

And which of them - if any - are in contact with Damanhurians?

Between incredible beings and others similar to ourselves, which are real and which are pure imagination?

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DAMANHUR CON TE Series

Alien Races and Different Worlds

Stambecco Pesco (Silvio Palombo)

Translation: Quaglia Cocco (Juliett Chi)

First English Edition DEVODAMA srl, Vidracco (TO), Italy

ISBN 978-88-99652-65-4

The illustrations both on the cover and in the text represent details from murals in the Temples of Humankind, by courtesy of the Associazione di Promozione Sociale Templi dell’Umanità.

COPYRIGHT 2018© MIL Associazione di Promozione Sociale.

The current volume was created by the Associazione di Promozione Sociale MIL as part of the activities and functions of the statute.

All rights reserved. No part of this work can be reproduced in any form without the express written authorization of the publisher, except for brief texts to be used in reviews.

Printed June 2018

The writer Stambecco Pesco (Silvio Palombo) has published, among other volumes, Falco Tarassaco, the Dream, the Message and the comic books The Stories of Damanhur: The Chest of Memories and Checkmate to Time. In this collection, he has written A Temple in the Green, What Damanhurians Believe In? Young People Growing up.

A Alien Races and Different Worlds

Beings and Consciousness from the Farthest Reaches of the Universe, as narrated by Falco tarassaco

A universe full of life

How much life is there in the universe? Falco Tarassaco, founder and spiritual guide of Damanhur, has always maintained that there is a lot, really a lot. Not only are we “not alone” based on a simple statistical consideration, but we are simply one of the many expressions of life and of humanity.

As an almost obvious consideration, the Damanhurians - and Falco, the inspiration behind Damanhur, in first person - consider that there are many other inhabited worlds in the universe. Perhaps they do not always make the news of UFO sightings and alien contact phenomenology.

A primary point of attention is that the spiritual research in Damanhur is carried out by turning to the Divine within each one of us, and then being in communitarian contact with other people. So, what is simply a “phenomenon” is not so important.

As further confirmation of this, during the years when crop circles were pervading news stories and also appeared in areas of northern Italy, relatively close to Damanhur, Damanhurians continued to be much more interested in the language of plants - or ants, to which Falco has devoted a certain romantic attention in his book Reborn to Live1 - rather than to the possibility that patterns in grain fields could represent close encounters of the second kind. This does not mean there is a lack of interest in - or concern for - the world of alien beings, as we will see in the sequel to this book, but it simply means that Damanhurians approach it through a progression that starts from our human and terrestrial experience and is then projected toward those who are further away.

Another important element of Damanhurian research, which brings attention to stories from home before those of the deep universe, is that are so many varieties of life and so many forms that exist on the planet, so many “unexplored” parts, that this alone could saturate our desire to know more and to discover new frontiers of knowledge, without getting our hands into distant civilizations.

Indeed, when we Damanhurians speak about varieties of life and forms, we are also referring to all the faces of the spiritual ecosystem, that is, all the beings who - like us - live a spiritual dimension regardless of having a physical form or not, or having more than one, or having it only when it is needed. Even if we wanted to limit ourselves to the species officially listed by science, in the three kingdoms that it has cataloged, we change our sense of dimension but not the logic: there is still much to discover and understand “here,” without having to explain that which is “out there”.

This is a necessary premise about life in the universe. According to Falco, there is truly so much, and since the universe is our home, knowing something about our neighbors can help us to live in a way that is less isolated and more aware.

In the Damanhurian vision, our neighbors are like relatives to us. The concept of alien is an impossible concept in some ways. According to Falco’s teachings2, there are many universes in the field of Existence, one of which is ours, which we call the “Universe of Forms” since it is made of many diverse and distinct forms.

A “Primeval” Divinity (that is, a self-generating force that exists in the field of Existence regardless of the existence of the universes) enters into the Universe of Forms at a certain point in time in order to experience this dimension. In doing so, coherently with the characteristics of the Universe, it is shatters into innumerable parts, each one a fractal, complete in and of itself. So, every form, living and non-living, physical and non-physical, that is present in the Universe of Forms has a sign, a spark, a nucleus from the divinity that has pervaded the Universe itself. Damanhurians call this force the “Human Primeval Divinity,” a term that we will shorten as HPD.

So, the HPD is the common code for everything that exists in the Universe of Forms. It is important to emphasize that all that we can experience is contained in this Universe.

We cannot interact with that which belongs to other fields, nor can we perceive it or study it. But don’t worry, the Universe of Forms is big - and, according to Physics, in continual expansion - and it is not very likely that we will face claustrophobia or boredom.

Now, if the HPD - where H, let’s remember, stands for “Human” - is the DNA of every form and being, that means that the terms “humanity” and “human” involve all the hearts that beat in the universe, whether they are inside earthly human chests or pulsing within not very well specified bodies that we would have called “aliens” until reading this part of the book. There are no aliens in the Universe.

We are all part of a single homogeneous energy called HPD, and we should consider ourselves as such. Alien, E. T., invaders described by H. G. Wells or the civilizations that animate the Star Wars saga are all connected with us, even if this is not always through bonds of friendship. Moreover, as we earthlings know very well, we do not always get along with all of our relatives, and sometimes we even get into conflicts. All this does not change the fact that there is also a human species that exists, one that is more specifically connected to us.

We represent a ring connected to another ring of this species, in the same way that in our classification of the animal kingdom, there are families and species.

Beyond the metaphor and examples drawn from the collective imagination, what Falco teaches is that there is a single energy that makes our universe divine, and being a fil rouge that moves through every life form that prospers here, each one is in relation with all the others and shares a deep matrix. This is why, from this perspective, we are simply “terrestrial humans” and no one can be considered completely alien to all the others.