What if the most sacred spiritual truths about gender diversity were deliberately erased from the historical canon?
The Apocalypse in the Stars: Two-Spirits of the Americas and the Muxes of Oaxaca (Volume 4) moves the lens from celestial deciphering to earthly suppression. This book is a radical historical inquiry that argues the concept of the Third Gender is not a modern or regional phenomenon, but an essential component of the original cosmic design—a design that has been systematically removed from the established Canon of Scripture.
Building on the identification of the Imposter Creator (Volume 3), Reverend Clifford L. Falen Jr. performs a deep comparative analysis, linking the Morning Star cosmology to the living, traditional knowledge of two distinct, sacred communities:
The Two-Spirit people of the North American Indigenous Nations.
The Muxes (the 'third gender') of the Zapotec culture in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Through rigorous scriptural decryption, this volume reveals how an administrative hierarchy manipulated the written word to enforce a rigid dualistic system (The Trap), sidelining spiritual truths that affirm the unification of the sacred masculine and feminine.
This book is essential for:
Scholars and students of Indigenous Studies and LGBTQ+ History.
Readers seeking to understand the spiritual roots of gender identity.
Anyone ready to challenge the historical narrative of religious control.
Uncover the hidden history and reclaim the divine truth of the Third Gender.