
My Worldview Not Yours!
You can Believe the Teletubbies Rule the Earth
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Henry Enrix

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Summary of MY WORLD VIEW NOT YOURS! “You Can Believe That the Teletubbies Rule the Earth!" by Henry Enrix In MY WORLD VIEW NOT YOURS!, author Henry Enrix presents a complex narrative about the structure of the Universe, human civilization, and metaphysical beliefs across various generations. Published in 2,025 in the Hebrew calendar, the book serves as a critique of conventional narratives about human history and proposes an alternate worldview heavily influenced by ancient myths, alien lore and speculative philosophy.
Key Themes and Concepts:
1. Cosmic Structure: Enrix theorizes that the Universe consists of 37.2 billion worlds, referred to as the Cells of God's Body, governed by various races, including Draconians from Planet Nibiru and Reptilians from Planet the Custodians. The narrative suggests that Human Beings are manipulated and controlled by these higher powers through advanced science and technology.
2. Human History and Reset Cycles: The book outlines several Humanities (generations of human civilization), each lasting approximately 1,500 years before being reset by cosmic forces manipulated by the Gods. The current epoch, known as Us, the New Humanity, is described as genetically engineered and relegated to ignorance and obedience by their creators, referred to derogatorily as Ostriches.
3. Spiritual Warfare: Central to the narrative is the dichotomy between the followers of Yeshua (Jesus) and those of Marduk, labeled as Satan, the Scarlett Dragon. Enrix posits that the struggle for human souls is a battleground for these two powerful entities, with Yeshua representing salvation and enlightenment, while Marduk symbolizes oppression and manipulation.
4. Holographic Reality: The author elaborates on the concept of a Holographic Simulation that captures human experiences, suggesting that reality is artificially constructed to control people's perceptions. The idea aligns with the notion that humans are unaware participants in a Grand Cosmic Drama.
5. Intergalactic Dynamics: Various planets are depicted as inhabited by different alien races, each with distinct attributes and purposes. For instance, Mars is described as a zoo for human experimentation, while Venus is seen as a realm focused on spiritual development free from conflict.
6. The Role of Knowledge and Awareness: Enrix argues for the importance of awakening human consciousness to recognize the manipulation and deceit from these higher powers. The goal is to achieve a collective liberation from ignorance.
7. End Times and New Earth: The book anticipates a transition where the Earth will split into two realms: the Old Earth for the followers of Marduk and the New Earth for those aligned with Yeshua. This division will signify a cosmic judgment and a reset of the Human condition.
Overall, the book challenges readers to reconsider the dominant narratives around Human history, spirituality and cosmic existence, proposing an alternative perspective steeped in ancient mythology, science fiction and metaphysical inquiry. The provocative title reflects the author’s belief in the necessity of personal interpretation in the pursuit of TRUTH.