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"Following the remarkable story of Shirlè Klein, alien experiencer, artist and messenger for humanity, the author gives a concise review of UFO literature, presenting the reader not only with the apparent metaphysical-alien connection, but with some important psychological, political and spiritual implications of the phenomenon that concern us personally."
"The Artist and the Alien is a broad encompassing tale of human spiritual awakening, bringing the reader a wide range of important metaphysics. Keeping the practical and the personal always in mind, the author seeks to entrance and share the gems of understanding she’s encountered throughout her own life and that of contactee and artist Shirlè Klein. There is much of interest in her offering."
"For far too long 'abductions' have abducted the UFO scene and have let most of us forget that there are many alien races visiting Earth and sometimes living among us. The Artist and the Alien is one woman's captivating true experiences with an alien looking like us, living and working on Earth."
"This is a fascinating study of someone with sensitivities hardly dreamed of by most persons. Other books present the carefully presented and reasoned case for the existence of inter-dimensional aliens interacting with humans. This book goes straight into the mystery and wonder of the human-alien contact."
"Shirlè is a surrealistic painter whose talent reaches deep into the cosmic realm of the infinite, to create images and impressions of both magical and mysterious worlds outside the realm of the ordinary. Her strong sense of colour and unique style of presentation make each of her paintings a rare find in today's art world. Shirlè has shown her art in many exhibitions around the world since 1965."
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