Having finally finished this third and final installment of the author’s grey alien series, I cannot help but feel as though I am now member to an exclusive club of individuals with the patience and determination to have powered through all three books cover to cover - not that reading all three is necessary, any one of them will provide the reader with the overall idea and framework.
The author can take some leaps into distasteful territory, like his belief that psychopathy is the result of accumulated negative karma from mental states in previous lifetimes, or that cancer may function as a natural death agent instigated when a person’s information field decrees it is their time to go, but these ideas shouldn’t deter the prospective reader. The overall existential paradigm propounded in vivid detail here is fiercely intelligent, darkly chilling and bewilderingly beautiful all at once - an impressive intellectual construction that should be appreciated as art, if nothing else. I still have questions for the author, like how he might explain positive encounters with the greys (at least one story I’ve heard involved a UFO curing an illness through a beam of light), how some encounters include a telepathic connection whereby the human subject is made to feel intensely all the emotions of the entity on the other end (the author postulates they are biosynthetic “roboids” that have no feelings), or how some NDE’s involve a voice of God (described as sounding like thunder, awesome as that is) as the author’s paradigm is somewhat secular, including a Godhead but no anthropomorphic or conscious deity at the helm. I would have also appreciated the inclusion of more sources/references.
Despite any unanswered questions, and as bizarre as the journey gets, these books are smart, insanely unique and have left me with a serious curiosity of just how much here is correct. They also provide pushback to any nihilistic inclinations one may have. In a sentence, you’ll come for the aliens, but you’ll stay for the metaphysics. May the author rest in peace.