From Guadalupe in 1531 to modern times, mysterious apparitions of the Virgin Mary have appeared to people across cultures and centuries - radiant, consistent, and profoundly moving. What connects these extraordinary events, and how can something "not there" appear so vividly that it can be seen, felt, and even photographed?
In The Great Apparitions of Mary, renowned consciousness researcher Ingo Swann investigates twenty-two of the most documented Marian appearances, exploring their timeless messages and their deeper implications for humanity. With the curiosity of a scientist and the insight of a mystic, Swann introduces a compelling perspective: that these manifestations may represent holographic projections - interactions between human perception and higher dimensions of consciousness.
Neither devotional nor dismissive, this work invites readers to contemplate the union of faith, physics, and perception, and to ask whether these "apparitions" might be windows into a greater, multidimensional reality.
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Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann's works are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author's personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.