Seminar: Official Contact, Celtic and Norse Mythology.

This seminar will explore our moral duty to know what is happening in our planetary home.

By Latin Quarter

Date and time

Wed, 15 May 2024 18:00 - 21:30 GMT+1

Location

United Arts Club

3 Fitzwilliam Street Upper D02 RR50 Dublin 2 Ireland

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About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

About the Event:

We have a moral duty to research and try to understand the background of the beliefs that have imprisoned us for millennia.


Starting 4 pm on the 15th May with Jan Val Ellam and Cyr Calheiros sharing their thoughts on Norse Mythology.

Break at 5:15 pm.

At 5:30 pm, they will dive into Celtic Mythology.

Break at 7 pm.

At 7:30 pm, Rodrigo Freitas and Jan Val Ellam will give their perspectives about the First Official Contact.


At 9 pm, we will finish with a 30-minute Q&A with Jan Val Ellam.

A great opportunity to meet the writer and some of the special guests who are coming straight from Brazil, only to experience this unique and magical moment with Jan Val Ellam in Ireland. The place has been specially prepared for this memorable encounter.


About Jan Val Ellam:


Jan Val Ellam is the pseudonym used by the Brazilian writer Rogério de Almeida Freitas, to write about convergence points between Christianism, Hinduism, Islamism, science, Allan Kardec's doctrine, Ufology, Mythology, Cosmic Disclosure, Universalist Spiritualism, Planetary Citizenship, among others.

With 55 books published in Brazil so far, in addition to 10 translated into four other languages, has proved himself to be the most forceful writer on themes considered sacred that are being rescued from a forgotten past, that was previously hidden, making his work unique. This new information is brought to Jan Val Ellam by spirits, but also by extraterrestrial and extra-physical beings.


About Cyr Calheiros:


A dedicated student of cosmic revelation and the dynamic host behind the enlightening YouTube channel, "Cosmic Reintegration."

Cyr delves into the profound mysteries of the universe, passionately exploring the intersections of spirituality, consciousness, and cosmic awareness. His channel serves as a beacon for seekers of cosmic truths, offering thought-provoking insights into the nature of existence, the interconnectedness of all things, and the transformative power of self-discovery.


In this seminar, Ellam and Cyr will delve into the captivating realms of gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures as we explore the sagas and epics that form the backbone of Norse mythology, showcasing the tales of Odin, Thor, and the mighty Valkyries. Simultaneously, we'll unravel the enigmatic tales of the Celts, immersing ourselves in the magic and mysticism of the Tuatha Dé Danann and their legendary history. Through this exploration, we aim to uncover the intricate connections between these mythological traditions, offering a profound understanding of the cultural nuances that have shaped the spiritual beliefs of many.


About Rodrigo Freitas:


Rodrigo Freitas was born in Brazil in 1982. In 2006, he published his first book called "Earth, a True Fantasy Island". A little later, in 2011, he published a second book called "Utopia of the Desperate". Both books are only available in Portuguese and were inspired by the books published by his father, known as Jan Val Ellam. Rodrigo also has translated some of Ellam’s books to English and they are working on scripts to be produced shortly.


In this seminar, Rodrigo will explore his latest book available in English called "Official Contact: The End of Earth Isolation", published in 2019 and available on Amazon. It will be the moment when everyone on this planet will start having a clear notion about the existence of extraterrestrial life, reincarnation, cosmic laws of Ethics, and beings like Krishna, Jesus, avatars, and Gods from the ancient past.


Tickets are available online. However, contact us by phone on the day to check about extra availability.


For more information, please contact us via email at info@janvalellam.org or Sandra (+353) 85 830 6351.

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