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The Invitation

By: Sixto Pas
Narrated by: D. Paul Faulkner
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In 1974, a group of teenage Peruvians became part of a fascinating journey (of extraterrestrial proportions) through the remote, mystical places of Peru. Through the narrative of Sixto Paz Wells, the listener is confronted with one of the most complex cases of ET contact ever documented. A rare case that has astounded journalists from nearly every country as they defiantly witnessed the undeniable physical presence of an advanced civilization. The Invitation stands as a document so provocative and upsetting to our routine lives that it has been banned by organized agencies trying to suppress and destroy it. The question is: Why? It's filled with the messages of hope, renewal, and self-actualization. The humility of the author's revelations gives us the powerful tool to understand the great glory of being human. It compels us to share the unique glory with our brothers and sisters from beyond our planet and perhaps beyond time and space as we know it. After The Invitation, you will never see the world the same way.

©1975 Sixto Paz Wells (P)2022 Cesar Javier Reategui
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One of the most tiring books I ve ever listened to. The narrator totally unsuitable for the job, constantly alternating between pulling the voice and abruptly stopping as if out of breath gave me a mixture of dizziness and stress of asphyxia. Very difficult to follow the story which was not good anyway, mostly focusing on the landscapes of Peru and surrounding areas. If there was any deep meaning to all this I wasn’t able to tell. No clear message from whatever communications the had with ETs apart from vague notions about love etc and nothing impressive overall. It describes mostly the camping experiences of a group of hippies in the 70s. I feel I lost 6 and a half hours of my life. I wouldn’t recommend.

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