Sketch of Thao and Michel staying in front of the spaceship, ready to board

Thao and Michel in front
of the spaceship, ready to board

What "Thiaoouba Prophecy" is about?

Apart from describing the amazing journey to another planet, the book is about the true purpose of life.

"Thiaoouba Prophecy" describes the real journey of the author (Michel Desmarquet) to another planet in our galaxy - Thiaoouba. He was invited there by Thao, and after accepting the invitation, he flew with her on her long-distance globe-shaped spacecraft (you can also name it starship or spaceship, whatever), able to travel many times faster than light (by travelling to another dimention and back, and some other techniques to "cheat" the spacetime).

You may be surprised, however, that this book is not about aliens and other planets at all!. In fact, the book is some kind of "human life user manual", and contains great advices of how to live a good life, that will help us with achieving the true goal and purpose of live - spiritual development.

Some of the topics that are covered in the book:

  • The true purpose of life: Humans exist physically for developing spiritually themseves only;

  • The dangers of materialism, and how material technology can help us grow spiritually;

  • The dangers of religions, politics, noise, narcotics;

  • Reincarnation and karma;

  • How to live a good life, be good to other people, be good to nature and the world;

  • Why do we suffer and how to suffer less (in theory at least, because in my opinion it's hard to achieve within one lifetime).

I'll not be describing those topics here in more details, because I don't want to twist anything by accident. You should read the book yourself and develop your own understanding of it - the knowledge in the book is only worth anything, if you can understand it and implement in your life. I'm just a webmaster who wanted to share and market this book so we can all live better on Earth.

Date published: 2022-11-14

Thiaoouba Prophecy discussion and interview with Samuel Chong and me: