What if the mystery that official science dismisses is the
key to our forgotten heritage? This is not about fairy
tales, but about documented cases where the human body
suddenly began to emit its own ghostly light. I assert: this
is not a disease or bacteria. It is the awakening
of an ancient mechanism dormant in our flesh, whose origins
are lost in the mists of prehistoric encounters. Take, for
example, the case of Signora Anna Monaro from Pirano (1934).
A woman whose chest emitted pulsating blue flashes while she
slept. The doctors, these priests of the modern cult, could
only shrug. Their "explanations" - electromagnetic
organisms, sulfides in the blood - were nothing more than
pseudo-scientific mutterings, an admission of their own
helplessness. They could not explain why only one point
on her body glowed or why Anna's heart raced wildly after
the luminescence began. Does this resemble a mere infection?
No. It resembles the activation of some internal generator.
And what about the case described in a reputable medical
work? A woman whose cancerous breast tumor glowed
so brightly that in the rays of this inner hell, one could
read the face of a clock several steps away! Or the boy
whose body, after death, not only emitted a bluish glow
but also radiated such heat that it burned through the
sheets. Ordinary bacteria do not act this way. This seems
more like the release of some plasma or energy substance
contained within the cells. But the most compelling
evidence does not come from hospitals but from sanctuaries.
The Church, the keeper of ancient traditions, has always
known of this phenomenon. Pope Benedict XIV openly wrote
about the "natural flame" around the head and sparks flying
from the body. Look at the lives of the saints! Saint
Lidwina, whose cell was illuminated as if by torches;
Francis of Assisi, floating in radiance; Francis of Paola:
Are these mere metaphors? Thomas a Kempis and other
chroniclers described these events as purely material.
Father Francisco Suarez, the theologian, floated a meter
above the floor in his dark room, where no sunlight
penetrated, bathed in a dazzling light streaming from
a crucifix. A witness, a sober and devout man, was nearly
blinded. And is it not telling that Suarez himself begged
to keep this a secret? He knew he had touched something
beyond the bounds of permitted understanding. And here
we come to the heart of the matter. Moses, descending from
Sinai, had to cover his face because his skin shone. Where
did this light come from? Legends say it was from communion
with God. But what if our ancestors understood "God"
as something else? A being or technology capable
of activating a hidden bioenergetic system within humans,
turning them into living lanterns, beacons? Official science,
blind and arrogant, insists on "luminescent bacteria." But
how can bacteria make a body levitate? How can they glow
strictly localized and synchronized with the heartbeat?
No, this is too convenient, too simplistic an explanation.
I propose a far bolder hypothesis. The phenomenon
of "glowing humans" is an atavism, a genetic memory. A trace
of an era when humans were different. When their bodies
could draw energy not only from food but from other,
now-forgotten sources. Perhaps it is a side effect of ancient
genetic experiments, traces of which remain in our DNA.
Or perhaps it is the spontaneous activation of a "stellar
code" implanted in us by beings from the depths of space
- beings who themselves were creatures of light. Glowing
is not a disease. It is a signal. A reminder that we possess
a potential carefully hidden from us. And while the
orthodox talk of bacteria, the truth flickers in the dark:
humans can become light. The only question is, who ignited
this spark within us?
Source:
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