The Nine-Episode ‘Star Wars’ Series Completes
The Space War Is Already Taking Place

 

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‘Star Wars’ Completes

Last December, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” was released as Episode IX, the finale, of the long awaited Star Wars series that began in 1977. This movie proved to be a great hit, grossing $1 billion in the worldwide box office.

 

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Is It a ‘Myth’ or Actual ‘Information About Space’?

“Star Wars” has attracted many people as a form of “mythology” in the American film industry.

It is said that the original creator of “Star Wars,” George Lucas, referenced a book called “The Hero with a Thousand Faces” by Joseph Campbell, a comparative mythology expert. This book discusses Campbell’s theory of the journey of the archetypal hero found in the world’s myths.

Hollywood produces many space movies, and it is rumored that they base their movies on confidential information about space obtained by the U.S. government. “Star Wars” may not be an exception.

 

Perspective

 

Preparing for the Arrival of the Space Age

On January 8th, Happy Science CEO Master Ryuho Okawa recorded a spiritual message from the guardian spirit of George Lucas. It was revealed that Star Wars is a true story that depicts what has actually occurred in space over the past several million years. Also revealed was the fact that the source of Lucas’ ideas came from his past life experiences.

The guardian spirit of Lucas claimed that the space people who appear in the Star Wards saga aren’t mere imagination — there are messiahs in space that advocate justice, as well as evil counterforces. Lucas’s mission is to reveal these facts. His guardian spirit claims that the space age is arriving quickly.

In the near future, people on Earth must come together to avoid being swayed by space people who will demand interaction and come to Earth with various purposes.

George Lucas (left) and the original Star Wars cast were invited to the opening ceremony of “Star Wars”: Galaxy’s Edge inside Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.

The Nine-Episode ‘Star Wars’ Series Completes
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