The Future Was Always Here !
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With all controls lost, it is free floating aimless, perhaps directed by the forces of the Universe.
Until eventually, one day, the craft along with the crew and passengers are rescued by the inhabitants of a distant planet, Carbonium, more than 1500 light years away, beyond the Orion nebula.
Read on and be a part of the survivors exciting discovery of a new life form and their amazing medical science.
Would they ever return to planet Earth? Find out!
Valerian Mendonça
Valerian is marketing and media communication professional and an evangelist and proselytizer of alternative medicine, especially homeopathy. With advances in genetics, modern science has started thinking in terms of individualization of health care, where the concept of individualization has always remained the mainstay of the medicine system, like Ayurveda and homeopathy. The author strongly advocates that systems like homeopathy should be considered as the first choice, and not as the alternative medical system. His tryst with homeopathy goes back to his childhood visits to the friendly neighborhood homeopath who would dispense these innocuous looking pills for as little as two rupees, and he was often surprised by the quick relief it ensured. Personal compulsions did not allow him to pursue a formal education in homoeopathy, and he ended up being a marketing and media communication professional. His passion for homeopathy was reignited in 1998 when he met a Jesuit priest, Fr. M. Joseph Britto (SJ), who is a well-known naturopath and an ardent proponent of homeopathy and conducts health empowerment workshop for families, which helps them manage minor health crises with natural home remedies. In his journey, Valerian has had the privilege to work with many well-known and established homoeopaths who study closely the potential cures this science offers.
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The Future Was Always Here ! - Valerian Mendonça
Copyright © 2015 by Valerian Mendonça.
ISBN: eBook 978-1-4828-5049-9
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Contents
Chapter 1 Year 2025
Chapter 2 Health Crisis
Chapter 3 The Science of Wellbeing
Chapter 4 Anunaad-The Science & Art of Healing
Chapter 5 Anunaad Healing Centre
Chapter 6 Extra Terrestrial Patients
Chapter 7 The Journey Back …
Chapter 8 Touch Down
Chapter 9 Revelation
The Universe is pretty big place. If it’s just us, seems like an awful waste of space.
—Carl Sagan
Chapter 1
Year 2025
A honeycomb like metal orb is spotted, hurtling aimlessly in the emptiness, on the giant radar screen of Planet Carbonium. The orb is white and sports an emblem. The officers at the Carbonium space station are unable to identify the planet to which the spacecraft belongs but their sonar sonic probe detects the panicky voices of life forms within. The station commander issues a rescue order. A colossal magnet creates a tunneled gravitational pathway that engulfs the vagrant metal and guides it to safety at the Carbonium space station.
With a click, the top hatch door of the foreign craft opens, and out from it emerges a single life form, who on seeing an army of blue life forms instinctively raises his hands, as a sign of being unarmed. An air-analyzer fitted onto his belt, beeps green indicating the presence of sufficient oxygen to aid normal respiration. The alien removes his mask so that he can easily communicate with the natives of this unknown planet, their rescuer from an almost certain doom. Beads of cold sweat drip down his worried face, his breathing, a little strenuous, but it doesn’t really matter. The natives look very much like humans, except that they are barrel shaped, blue toned with binocular shaped eyes.
Peace and Greetings from Planet Earth!
he announces, all nervous and cold with anticipative anxiety, his voice barely louder than a whisper. A strange feminine voice responded with words that sound like a voice synthesizer used by Stephen Hawking. This female form was taller than the others around