Boy Without a Father

How Extraterrestrials Influence Us/Contact and Reincarnation in a Remote Andean Village

by Paul W. Naragon

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Boy Without a Father

How Extraterrestrials Influence Us/Contact and Reincarnation in a Remote Andean Village

by Paul W. Naragon

Published Aug 20, 2022
176 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Visionary & Metaphysical


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Book Details

While written as fiction, BOY WITHOUT A FATHER is a remembered account of an actual event that occurred in the 13th Century in a remote mountain village on the Eastern slope of the Andes in South America when extraterrestrials from a planet in the Sirius Star System made contact.

The journeyers from Sirius are on a mission to facilitate the evolution of those they contact. The contact is not at all random but intentional.

In this story, they contacted villagers of a remote Andean Mountain village bringing a gift, a human baby, a boy, who was to grow up as one of the Quechua villagers' own, making this contact the entry point into the reincarnation cycle on Earth for the spirit of this boy.

As suggested, the child from space is not the first of its kind. The Sirians have participated in countless instances of such "Starseed drops" on what they call the Blue Planet in a manner so clever and indirect as to influence the spiritual development of its inhabitants delicately.

There is little doubt that many humans on Earth today had their origin as spirits who have come from other star systems to influence the course of human evolution on this planet and participate in their evolutionary development.

"Drops" are a means the Sirians use to comply with the fundamental law in the galaxy, which is non-interference. The mandate deals primarily with interaction between spacefaring civilizations and non-spacefaring, stating the former should not interfere in the latter's development without adequate cause.

The "Down to Earth" narrative proceeds through the first life of this boy on Earth as he grows into adulthood, the fantastic things he does and says to help transform the lives of the villagers, which comes to a shocking climax and reiterates that life is without end.

 

About the Author

Paul W. Naragon

Paul W Naragon was born in South Bend, Indiana, in 1949, making him seventy-something today. Mr. Naragon has seen and done many things in this life, taking the opportunity to travel widely to understand and appreciate human diversity. After studies in Archeology and Cultural Anthropology at the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin, where he received a National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship to learn Tibetan, he joined the military at an older age than most. In the US Army, he studied Korean at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA, as part of his enlistment. Two Army Achievement Medals and two Army Commendation Medals are the honors he received in his four years of active duty in the Army and serving with the Multi-National Peacekeeping Forces and Observers. Wondering and wandering about life took him captive, and he traveled widely, spending time in Germany, Egypt, India, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Columbia, Guatemala, and Mexico. He is fascinated by how other people adapt and live. Although wandering was an invitation to explore the outer world, the more significant insights he has attained in this life are from going within. Three poetry books and his first novel about Extraterrestrial contact in the Andes Mountains in the 13th Century are the written answers to many of his questions. Although written as fiction, the story is vague memories of his experience.