Książka The Controllers TILAK RAJ

The Controllers

Who Runs the Soul-Trap, How They Do It, and How to See Through Them

Autor: TILAK RAJ
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Zapowiedź
Wydanie 06. 06. 2026
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Who are the Controllers?If humanity is trapped in a cycle of memory erasure, reincarnation, and spir...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
122
EAN
9798199646703
Enbook ID
52762191
Waga
175
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 7

Pełny opis

Who are the Controllers?

If humanity is trapped in a cycle of memory erasure, reincarnation, and spiritual manipulation, then one question inevitably follows:

Who is running the system?

In this provocative sequel to When Heaven Spoke, the investigation moves beyond the prison itself and focuses on the alleged architects behind it. Drawing from Gnostic teachings, Vedic traditions, Sumerian records, Kabbalistic texts, Egyptian cosmology, shamanic wisdom, modern abduction accounts, and near-death experiences, this book explores a startling possibility: that the many names given to non-human controlling forces throughout history may describe the same underlying phenomenon.

Inside this book you will discover:

• The alleged origins of the Controllers
• Why systems of fear, conflict, and confusion persist across civilizations
• The connection between Archons, Anunnaki, Asuras, Qliphoth, and other ancient entities
• The seven methods of spiritual and psychological control
• How belief systems, institutions, and narratives may shape human perception
• The role of dreams, consciousness, and the death transition
• Practical strategies for developing personal sovereignty and awareness

This book is not presented as established fact. It is an exploration of alternative spiritual theories, comparative mythology, esoteric traditions, and consciousness research designed to provoke thought and encourage independent inquiry.

Whether you approach the subject as a researcher, spiritual seeker, philosopher, or skeptic, The Controllers challenges readers to examine some of humanity's oldest questions from a radically different perspective.

The greatest prison is the one you do not know exists.