"Exciting . . . credible . . . most provocative and compelling."
Library Journal
"Sitchin is a zealous investigator into man's origins . . . a dazzling performance."
Kirkus Reviews
"An extremely thought-provoking book that chronicles the fascinating history we humans have. . . . Sitchin shows us how vast and mysterious our human origins are, and what we might expect if and when the Anunnaki come back for a return visit."
UFO Magazine
"Sitchin's works are outstandingly different from all others that present this central theme. His linguistic skills in the languages of antiquity and his pursuit of the earliest available texts and artifacts make possible the wealth of photographs and line drawings appearing in his books from tablets, monuments, murals, pottery, and seals."
Rosemary Decker, historian and researcher
"In Sitchin's well referenced works, we witness how his towering intellect . . . allow him visionary access to ancient works in their original languages."
Bodhi Tree Bookstore, Winter 2002/Spring 2003
2. When Paradise Was Lost
3. The Three Who to Heaven Ascended
4. The Nefilim: Sex and Demigods
5. The Deluge
6. The Gate of Heaven
7. In Search of Immortality
8. Encounters in the GIGUNU
9. Visions from the Twilight Zone
10. Royal Dreams, Fateful Oracles
11. Angels and other Emissaries
12. The Greatest Theophany
13. Prophets of an Unseen God
Endpaper: God, the Extraterrestrial
Index
The human experience of Divine Encounters as recorded in scriptures and text from the ancient Near East is a most amazing and fascinating saga. It is a powerful drama that spans Heaven and Earth, involving worship and devotion, eternity and morality on the one hand, and love and sex, jealousy and murder on the other; ascents unto space and journeys to the Netherworld. A stage on which the actors are gods and goddesses, angles and demigods, Earthlings and androids; a drama expressed in prophecies and visions, in dreams and omens and oracles and revelations. It is a story of Man, separated from his Creator, seeking to restore a primeval umbilical cord and, by so doing, reach for the stars.
Divine Encounters are the ultimate human experience perhaps because they were also the very first human experience; for when God created Man, Man met God at the very moment of being created. We read in Genesis, the first book of the Hebrew Bible, how the first human, "The Adam," was brought into being:
And God said:
Let us make Man
in our image, after our likeness...
And God created the Adam in His image,
in the image of Elohim created Him him.