Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comentarios a El Libro de Urantia (The Urantia Book)

📄 correspondence

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A collection of letters and analytical notes by Ignacio Darnaude critiquing 'The Urantia Book', specifically its omission of reincarnation. The document includes a metaphysical diagram of the Urantia cosmology.

This document is a compilation of correspondence and analytical notes written by Ignacio Darnaude between 1979 and 1989, primarily focusing on 'The Urantia Book'. The author provides a detailed critique of how the book addresses—or fails to address—the concept of reincarnation. Darnaude argues that while the book is a massive, complex work of spiritual literature, it intentionally sidesteps the issue of reincarnation, despite its significance to the human experience and the book's own internal logic. He suggests that the authors of the book may have chosen to remain silent on the topic to avoid alienating Western readers or to maintain a specific doctrinal strategy. The document includes a diagram titled 'El YO SOY - INFINITO - UNO separó la REALIDAD TOTAL en', which outlines the metaphysical structure of the Urantia cosmology, including the 'Padre Universal', 'Hijo Eterno', and 'Espíritu Infinito'. Darnaude also discusses his interactions with other individuals interested in these topics, including a group referred to as 'K.A.R.' and correspondents named Robert and Antonio Moya Cerpa. Throughout the letters, Darnaude expresses a deep fascination with the book's unique terminology and its potential influence on the reader's worldview, while maintaining a critical distance. He notes that the book's content is often perceived as having been 'infiltrated' into the mind of a Chicago medium in the 1930s. The correspondence reflects a broader interest in spiritual and esoteric literature, with Darnaude positioning himself as an observer of these phenomena, noting that thousands of people worldwide are receiving similar communications. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and the need for a personal, evolutionary approach to such texts, rather than accepting them as absolute dogma.

Es evidente que si un inmenso y prolijo mamotreto como el "Urantia" dedica una sola de sus 100.000 líneas para despachar una de las cuestiones más críticas para el destino del hombre, es que algo está ocurriendo algo andmalo, muy llamativo y francamente anormal.

Official Assessment

The document consists of a series of letters and analytical notes by Ignacio Darnaude regarding 'The Urantia Book'. The author critiques the book's treatment of reincarnation, arguing that the text deliberately avoids the subject despite its importance, and discusses the book's complex cosmology and its reception among various groups.

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