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"Abductees," Eva said, "are souls that have, for their individual purposes and reasons, chosen the probability of physical form." But through their experiences they are "regaining their memory of source... The process of abduction is one form of such, of regaining memory." The abduction "experience itself," Eva said, "is a mechanism to remove" the "structures that impede the reconnection with source," and to purify the physical vehicle in such a way to serve to regain better memory and to bring knowledge to others."
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John E. Mack
Born:
October 4, 1929
Died:
September 27, 2004
(aged 74)
Bio:
John Edward Mack M.D. was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor at Harvard Medical School.
Known for:
Abduction: Human Encounters With ALiens (1994)
Passport to the cosmos (1999)
Nightmares and Human Conflict (1970)
The PK Man (2000)
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