Topics : Raëlism

The Possibility of an Island

  Novel  — by Michel Houellebecq (2005)

"The Possibility of an Island" (French: La Possibilité d'une île), a novel published in 2005 by French novelist Michel Houellebecq, is set within a cloning cult that bears resemblance to the real-world Raëlian movement. The narrative revolves around three main characters: Daniel, a successful comedian disillusioned with his hedonistic lifestyle and the state of society, and his two clones, who …

The Book Which Tells the Truth

  Canonical text  — by Raël (1973)

"The Book Which Tells the Truth" by Claude Vorilhon, known as Raël, is the foundational text of the Raëlian Movement. In this book, Raël recounts his encounters with extraterrestrial beings, referred to as the Elohim. He claims these beings revealed that life on Earth was created through their genetic engineering. Raël posits that humans are made in the Elohim's image and that they oversee and …

Space a Go Go (Archived Website)

  Web project  — by Toyama (2007)

"Space a Go Go" is a website that presents the theory that humans were created by extraterrestrials, drawing on archaeological evidence and interpretations of ancient texts. It suggests that UFOs are piloted by extraterrestrials who have been trying to make their existence known to humanity. The site references the work of Zecharia Sitchin, who claimed that ancient clay tablets from Iraq recorded …

Raelian Movement | the True Origin of Life on Earth: Extraterrestrials Created Us in Their Image

  Web presence  — by Raëlian Movement ()

The Raelian Movement, founded in 1974, centers on the teachings of Rael, who claims to have encountered the Elohim, a group of scientists purported to have created humanity. The movement has grown to over 130,000 members across more than 120 countries. It focuses on spreading the Elohim's message and building an embassy for them on Earth, as detailed in Rael's teachings. This non-profit …

Let's Welcome the Extraterrestrials

  Canonical text  — by Raël (1979)

"Let's Welcome the Extraterrestrials," the third book in the Raelian series, is a compilation of Rael's responses to frequently asked questions post-publication of his first two books. It addresses apparent contradictions between his earlier messages, clarifies the Raelian stance on various topics, and offers insights into the beliefs and teachings of the Raelian Movement. The book delves into the …

Extraterrestrials Took Me to Their Planet

  Canonical text  — by Raël (1976)

"Extraterrestrials Took Me to Their Planet" by Claude Vorilhon, known as Raël, is a sequel to his first book, “The Book Which Tells the Truth.” In this work, Raël details his alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings, the Elohim, claiming he was taken to their planet. Here, he received teachings about the nature of reality and human existence. The book delves into Raël's beliefs about the …

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