
The Living Memory of Earth
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Narrated by:
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Christina Sanchez
About this listen
The Living Memory of Earth by Alexei S. Panassov is a groundbreaking journey into the hidden history of our world, as revealed through the Akashic Records. This is not mere speculation, it’s a profound remembrance of what once was.
The Earth is alive, capable of feeling, reacting, and remembering. Through astral exploration, Alexei uncovers revelations of extraterrestrial caretakers who nurtured Earth as a greenhouse under an eternal summer.
From those distant origins to the rise of powerful agrarian mages and societies without war, this book reveals a past far more intricate than taught.
The Earth remembers. Will you listen?
©2025 Alexei Sergueevitch Panassov (P)2025 Alexei Sergueevitch PanassovWhat listeners say about The Living Memory of Earth
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