Technological Angels

ebook A Psychology of the Unknown

By Borna Ahadi

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Technological Angels A Psychology of the Unknown

Are we alone in the universe—or are we simply staring into our own souls?

Technological Angels: A Psychology of the Unknown takes readers on a visionary journey through the skies and into the deepest recesses of human psychology. Instead of chasing extraterrestrial shadows, this groundbreaking book explores what the UFO phenomenon reveals about humanity's inner world. Drawing from Jungian analysis, archetypal theory, spiritual traditions, and cultural myth, the book argues that the mystery in the sky is a projection of the mystery within.

This is not a catalog of sightings or conspiracies. It is an exploration of consciousness, symbolism, and the urgent psychological meaning of aerial anomalies in our age of disconnection and disillusionment. Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or a seeker, this book challenges you to reframe what UFOs really are—and why they continue to appear.

Inside you'll explore:

  • Why Carl Jung called UFOs a "modern myth of things seen in the sky"
  • The symbolic connection between UFOs and mandalas, angels, and gods
  • How apparitions mirror our collective fears, spiritual longings, and unconscious archetypes
  • The fascinating bridge between esoteric mysticism and alien contact reports
  • The role of synchronicity, dream, and vision in shaping the modern UFO narrative
  • How crop circles, alien beings, and technospiritual visions signal a planetary transformation
  • From historical sightings to hypnotic contact, from sacred geometry to cosmic synchronicity, The Alien Mirror pulls back the veil on one of humanity's most enduring obsessions.

    What if the visitors are not from another world—but from another layer of our own minds?

    This book is for readers who love:

  • Carl Jung and depth psychology
  • Joseph Campbell and myth
  • UFO symbolism and spiritual contact
  • Consciousness studies and archetypes
  • The mystery of the unknown
  • More than a theory, this book is a lens—a reflective surface where the alien becomes familiar, and the sky becomes our own mind.

    Technological Angels