Children of the Stars, 2012 documentary about the Unarius Academy of Science founded in 1954 and led by Ruth Norman, aka "Archangel Uriel" (1900-1993) in El Cajon, Calif. A UFO contactee group that creates homemade science fiction films to relive past lives on other planets.
It's actually not a bad docu that gives you some insight into this beyond bizarre UFO religion cult that actual believes their sci-fi fantasies are real/REEL.
In early 1974, Archangel Uriel predicted that a space fleet of benevolent extraterrestrials, the Space Brothers, would land on Earth later that year, which led the Unarius Academy to purchase a property to serve as the landing site. After the extraterrestrials failed to appear, Norman said that trauma she had suffered in a past life had caused her to make an inaccurate prediction. Undaunted, she rented a building for Unarius' meetings and sought publicity for the movement, claiming to have united the Earth with an interplanetary confederation.
She revised the Space Brothers' expected landing date several times, before finally settling on 2001. Her health declined in the late 1980s, prompting her students to try to heal her with rituals of past-life regression. Despite predicting that she would live to see the extraterrestrials land, Norman died in 1993. Unarius has continued to operate after her death, and formed a board of directors. Since the 2000s, leaders have concentrated on individual transformation leading to spiritual change in humankind.
After Norman's death, public opinion of her organization was strongly influenced by the 1997 mass suicide of Heaven's Gate UFO cult whose members occupied a house within 50 miles (80 km) of the Unarius Academy of Science.
Gold star wiki page on the queen.
Not even a pound of LSD could turn me into a Unarius believer.
It's actually not a bad docu that gives you some insight into this beyond bizarre UFO religion cult that actual believes their sci-fi fantasies are real/REEL.
In early 1974, Archangel Uriel predicted that a space fleet of benevolent extraterrestrials, the Space Brothers, would land on Earth later that year, which led the Unarius Academy to purchase a property to serve as the landing site. After the extraterrestrials failed to appear, Norman said that trauma she had suffered in a past life had caused her to make an inaccurate prediction. Undaunted, she rented a building for Unarius' meetings and sought publicity for the movement, claiming to have united the Earth with an interplanetary confederation.
She revised the Space Brothers' expected landing date several times, before finally settling on 2001. Her health declined in the late 1980s, prompting her students to try to heal her with rituals of past-life regression. Despite predicting that she would live to see the extraterrestrials land, Norman died in 1993. Unarius has continued to operate after her death, and formed a board of directors. Since the 2000s, leaders have concentrated on individual transformation leading to spiritual change in humankind.
After Norman's death, public opinion of her organization was strongly influenced by the 1997 mass suicide of Heaven's Gate UFO cult whose members occupied a house within 50 miles (80 km) of the Unarius Academy of Science.
Gold star wiki page on the queen.
Not even a pound of LSD could turn me into a Unarius believer.
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