The Creation: Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms Volume II
The Material and Mystical Pathways of a Person of the Magdalenian Culture Involved in Transfer Activity
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About the Book
In 1996, a discovery was made of a body of knowledge, which, it is believed, has important implications for the future of man. In that year, it was discovered that many cultural artifacts produced by man since about 30,000 B.C. possess an unusual symbolism. In The Creation: Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms, artifacts of man that possess this unusual symbolism are referred to as inspired sources. In Volume I of The Creation, the study of the multiple-inspired source, "Lascaux Cave" (Figure 1), was begun. In Volume II, the study of this inspired source is completed. Then, in the final chapter of Volume II, another inspired source is studied, which has a predictive aspect to it, and reveals a major event that recently took place on earth. This event, it is believed, is a portent of the approaching end of the present age and the beginning of that age referred to in Christian eschatology as the age to come.
About the Author
Jack Hetrick is a retired senior citizen presently living in Salem, Oregon. He is a former employee of the US Department of Agriculture. However, his interest in mystical Christianity, archaeology, and man’s future in space has led him down a path quite different than agriculture. Along the way, he has made several discoveries that he feels may be of interest to his fellow man. One of these is the phenomenon of inspired sources—the symbolism of which, Jack believes, describes a new kind of technology. In The Creation series, this technology is called mystical technology. Jack feels that it is important at this time to be alert to the possibility that the Creator, by means of the symbolism of inspired sources, may have revealed the locations where the devices that employ this technology may be found. Jack feels that the discovery of these devices, when it occurs, will lead to the transformation of man’s present civilization.