Transcendental meditation literature

The Coming of Tan

The Coming of Tan

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Through vivid storytelling, in “The Coming of Tan,” Riley L. Martin takes you on a journey to explore the depths of his experiences as he shares the intricacies of his connection with these otherworldly entities. Riley L. Martin delves into the extraordinary journey of a young sharecropper’s son. Born into humble beginnings, Riley’s life took a profound turn when he embarked on a remarkable adventure in 1953 that would forever change his life. This captivating book takes you on a voyage beyond imagination, offering you a glimpse into Riley’s firsthand encounters with the Biaviians and Riley Martin and other extraterrestrial life book topics. Riley tells the story from his initial contact with the Biaviian’s mothership near Saturn to his views on the future of humanity. According to Martin, the mothership near Saturn is currently in orbit around the planet Saturn. Martin characterized his interaction with the aliens as positive. The Brazilian alien O-Qua Tangin Wann (also known as Tan) is listed as the co-author of his book. He asserted that a significant amount of telepathic knowledge transfer was uploaded into his brain by the aliens within a matter of minutes. This profound communication illustrates a powerful human and alien connection that transcends language and time. The book stands as one of the most influential alien contact books available, shedding light on UFO and alien encounters that challenge conventional understanding. Quotes: “Martin it is true that once the state of logic deduction is attained, it follows that the possessors will seek to discover the master of all knowledge. From the consumption of lesser organisms to the destruction of a planet, that is but a tiny step in the quest for omnipotence.” “It is also true that simple yet destructive creatures such as you and I shall foolishly proclaim ourselves above all else. Our concept of God’s force, we believe, is limited only by our inability to master all knowledge.” The Elohim spawned from a sailing broth, just as you have now come forth to partially chart the dimension of six galaxies. Yet, we know that tens of thousands of other galaxies do exist. Thus, our knowledge is restricted to an isotopic measure of the whole.