
audiobook
by J. L. Kennon
THE PLANET MARS AND ITS INHABITANTS
BY - EROS URIDES - (A MARTIAN)
DEDICATION
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I. - THE PLANET MARS AND ITS INHABITANTS
CHAPTER II. - POPULATION CENTERS, TEMPERATURE, CLIMATE
CHAPTER III. - THE MARTIAN CANAL SYSTEM
CHAPTER IV. - PLANETARY ECONOMY
CHAPTER V. - PROPERTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
CHAPTER VI. - DISTRIBUTION OF COMMODITIES
Imagine stepping onto a world where crystal‑clear canals stretch across a scarlet desert, and cities hum with the quiet glide of flying ships powered by universal energy. The narrator, a Martian chronicler, shares how an entire civilization lives as one family, guided by love, telepathy, and a shared inner light rather than laws or police. Everyday life flows from massive reservoirs to effortless kitchens, while music resonates as the very voice of the Father. This glimpse paints a society where selfishness has vanished and every soul contributes to colossal works of engineering and art.
Beyond the practical marvels, the book delves into a spiritual vision that ties the Martian way of life to a universal Christ‑life, suggesting that inner truth and love are the true foundations of existence. It hints at a forthcoming exchange of messages between Mars and Earth, a promise that could reshape humanity’s understanding of theology and purpose. Listeners are invited to explore these contemplative reflections, where scientific imagination blends with mystical insight, offering a hopeful lens on what our own world might become.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Release date
1996-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a strange and memorable early-20th-century book about life on Mars, this elusive writer sits at the crossroads of speculative fiction, spiritualism, and utopian dreaming. Very little is firmly documented about the person behind the name, which only adds to the book’s curious appeal.
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