ETs Among Us and the Message They Bring Subject of Painter’s Biography
Seattle, WA, October 03, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The Artist and the Alien: Guidance, Warnings, and Hope from an ET Living Among Us is the fascinating story of a Canadian artist who encountered an alien and for two years became his spiritual student and artistic protégé. Concurrently, this book relates the growing effect of the woman’s story upon its author, Dena Blatt, a professional writer and researcher whose personal experiences as a child influenced her to seek books on the Holocaust, psychology and metaphysics.
Dena Blatt had no knowledge of “wanderers,” Star People, aliens from other dimensions—or extraterrestrials looking like us, or living and working among us—until she met the artist, Shirlè Klein-Carsh. For Dena, what began as a burgeoning friendship took on other-worldly dimensions, as the seemingly incredible story of Shirlè Klein’s life-altering contact with a being from another world unfolded. Though the initial idea was to write the biography of Shirlè as the artist, Blatt soon realized that the time Shirlè had spent with the alien named Frank could not be separated from the revelations that led her to becoming an artist, or life after Frank and her psychic experiences and astral travels.
Shirlè Klein-Carsh is a surrealistic painter and a woman who, from childhood, never felt that Earth was her true home. Shirlè, we learn, is an adult “Indigo” and a “Wanderer.” Indigos are psychically sensitive people, and much information can be found these days on the subject of Indigo children. “Wanderers,” Blatt explains, “are ETs who volunteer to incarnate on Earth to help in some way.”
In Shirlè’s story, we come to understand that there was a definite purpose to the alien’s contact: she is told that through her paintings, she is to convey the truth that we are more than just physical beings, and that we can overcome our past if we strive to evolve spiritually. Other messages from the alien are 1) to heal humanity and this planet, we must develop our compassion—that positive energy and love are essential; and 2) many advanced aliens are here among us to influence us regarding prophesies, pollution and global warming, armaments, and our desire to enter space.
Unlike other books that speak of ETs, UFOs and messages from beyond, the alien’s information in The Artist and the Alien was not received through abduction, channeling or telepathic communication. In keeping with journalistic integrity, Blatt presents us with a balanced story, which she hopes may influence our world in a positive way.
Praise for The Artist and the Alien –
“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.”
– Timothy Conway, Ph.D., author of Women of Power and Grace
“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.”
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus,
– counseling services, University of Wisconsin; author of Soul Samples
ISBN(s): 1432712853 Format(s): 6 x 9 Paperback SRP: US $21.95/CAN $23.95
Genre: Metaphysics
For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/theartistandthealien
Dena Blatt was born and raised in a small town in Canada of immigrant Jewish parents from Russia. She has had varied careers. In each her talent has been to analyze—whether as a head medical lab technologist, the owner of an electronics business, an investor in real estate, a researcher of the Holocaust, a graphoanalyst writing a “Dear Dena” newspaper column, or as a collaborator on the book From the Ashes of Sobibor. She is a writer of short stories, articles on the Holocaust, and has three books in progress on various subjects. Dena Blatt is a grandmother and writer who lives in Washington State and California.
Outskirts Press, Inc. 10940 S. Parker Rd. – 515, Parker, Colorado 80134
http://outskirtspress.com 1-888-OP-BOOKS
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Dena Blatt had no knowledge of “wanderers,” Star People, aliens from other dimensions—or extraterrestrials looking like us, or living and working among us—until she met the artist, Shirlè Klein-Carsh. For Dena, what began as a burgeoning friendship took on other-worldly dimensions, as the seemingly incredible story of Shirlè Klein’s life-altering contact with a being from another world unfolded. Though the initial idea was to write the biography of Shirlè as the artist, Blatt soon realized that the time Shirlè had spent with the alien named Frank could not be separated from the revelations that led her to becoming an artist, or life after Frank and her psychic experiences and astral travels.
Shirlè Klein-Carsh is a surrealistic painter and a woman who, from childhood, never felt that Earth was her true home. Shirlè, we learn, is an adult “Indigo” and a “Wanderer.” Indigos are psychically sensitive people, and much information can be found these days on the subject of Indigo children. “Wanderers,” Blatt explains, “are ETs who volunteer to incarnate on Earth to help in some way.”
In Shirlè’s story, we come to understand that there was a definite purpose to the alien’s contact: she is told that through her paintings, she is to convey the truth that we are more than just physical beings, and that we can overcome our past if we strive to evolve spiritually. Other messages from the alien are 1) to heal humanity and this planet, we must develop our compassion—that positive energy and love are essential; and 2) many advanced aliens are here among us to influence us regarding prophesies, pollution and global warming, armaments, and our desire to enter space.
Unlike other books that speak of ETs, UFOs and messages from beyond, the alien’s information in The Artist and the Alien was not received through abduction, channeling or telepathic communication. In keeping with journalistic integrity, Blatt presents us with a balanced story, which she hopes may influence our world in a positive way.
Praise for The Artist and the Alien –
“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.”
– Timothy Conway, Ph.D., author of Women of Power and Grace
“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.”
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus,
– counseling services, University of Wisconsin; author of Soul Samples
ISBN(s): 1432712853 Format(s): 6 x 9 Paperback SRP: US $21.95/CAN $23.95
Genre: Metaphysics
For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/theartistandthealien
Dena Blatt was born and raised in a small town in Canada of immigrant Jewish parents from Russia. She has had varied careers. In each her talent has been to analyze—whether as a head medical lab technologist, the owner of an electronics business, an investor in real estate, a researcher of the Holocaust, a graphoanalyst writing a “Dear Dena” newspaper column, or as a collaborator on the book From the Ashes of Sobibor. She is a writer of short stories, articles on the Holocaust, and has three books in progress on various subjects. Dena Blatt is a grandmother and writer who lives in Washington State and California.
Outskirts Press, Inc. 10940 S. Parker Rd. – 515, Parker, Colorado 80134
http://outskirtspress.com 1-888-OP-BOOKS
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