Summoning Across History
Ritual Contact and the Entities Behind UFOs, Spirits, and Demons
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P.C. Anderson
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Are we discovering something entirely new—or rediscovering an ancient dialogue reframed in technological language?
In an era of accelerating disclosures regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and non-human intelligences (NHIs), the boundaries between ancient mysticism, folklore, and modern ufology are rapidly blurring. Summoning Across History offers a groundbreaking synthesis of two seemingly disparate fields: the cross-cultural history of "summoning" or invoking entities and Jacques Vallée’s legendary Passport to Magonia thesis.
By merging these explorations, author P.C. Anderson reveals a startling, unified pattern: human rituals of contact reliably elicit interactions with intelligences that share anomalous, manipulative, and adaptive traits across all of human history. Whether through the incense-filled adytons of ancient Greece or the synchronized meditations of modern CE-5 protocols, when humanity calls, something answers.Inside this Comprehensive Exploration:
Part 1: The Technology of Consciousness. Anderson examines seven diverse traditions of deliberate summoning, from the Oracle of Delphi and biblical necromancy to shamanic journeys, spirit mediumship, and Islamic jinn invocation . This section introduces a rigorous "Rubric of Invocation" to quantify the repeatable human methods—intentional protocols and altered states—used to open the gateway to "other" realms .
Part 2: Testing the Magonia Thesis. Following the trail blazed by Jacques Vallée, this part applies a dedicated analytical rubric to seven categories of entities: modern aliens, demons, fairies, jinn, angels, ghosts, and cryptids. Discover the striking structural parallels between the "sidhe" of Celtic lore and the "Greys" of modern abduction narratives, revealing a high-scoring cluster of behaviors involving deception, reproductive motifs, and reality manipulation.
Part 3: The Unified Interface. The manuscript integrates these findings to reveal how summoning protocols and entity profiles interlock. Anderson argues that these entities are not isolated phenomena but facets of a single, adaptive "control system" that tailors its appearance to the summoner’s cultural and psychological lens—masks that have evolved from gods and demons to extraterrestrials and interdimensional beings.
Why This Book is Essential Reading:
A Quantitative Approach: Moving beyond anecdote, this work uses scored rubrics grounded in primary sources, ethnographic accounts, and practitioner reports to provide a structured, comparative study of the anomalous.
A New Perspective on CE-5 and Channeling: See modern contact efforts in a new light as Anderson reframes them as the latest iteration of a perennial human-NHI interface.
Ethical and Safety Considerations: Explore the urgent implications of contact, including the high risks of deception and the psychological harm that can occur when dealing with an intelligence that often acts through perception and belief.
"The question is no longer ‘Are they real?’ but ‘What is the nature of this interaction, and what does it ask of us?’"
Whether the "control system" is interdimensional, archetypal, or regulatory, the evidence presented here suggests it has been with humanity for millennia. Summoning Across History is a must-read for anyone interested in ufology, the occult, folklore, and the mysteries of human consciousness.
We stand at a threshold. Step through with caution, curiosity, and critical thought.