Guest post written by author Bruce Olav Solheim, Ph.D.
Dr. Bruce Olav Solheim is a distinguished professor of history at Citrus College in Glendora, California. He is also a former Fulbright professor/scholar, and US Army aviator. Bruce is married to Ginger and has four children and two grandsons. His latest book is Anzar the Progenitor, the true story of his connection to an ancient alien mystic.
Anzar is an ancient alien mystic whom I have known most of my life and have been in weekly direct contact with since 2018. Anzar the Progenitor documents my spirit communication with this ancient alien, including his prophecies, sage advice, and commentary on the world. The book has extensive endnotes and includes my research on the nature of this communication through mediumship and my theory of how the alien world, the spirit world, and the quantum world are the same—a quantum nexus. We can no longer wait for government disclosure about UFOs and aliens. The time has come for personal revelation through a leap of consciousness in a new Era of Reconversion. We are all related and we are the aliens.
You can find Bruce on his website and on Facebook. Anzar the Progenitor is available from Amazon.
Thank you for letting me guest post on The Nerd Daily. My parents were immigrants who came to Seattle, Washington, after living under Nazi occupation in Norway during World War II. I started writing at age eight and accelerated my writing when my parents presented me with a manual typewriter when I was ten. I’ve been writing and illustrating ever since. John Lennon once said that music was a life raft for him—I feel that way about writing.
I’ve always been a nerd and never quite fit in with any group. My artist and writing friends didn’t like that I played sports and my sports friends didn’t like that I wrote and illustrated comics. In the US Army, I questioned authority and didn’t want to take a life unless I was protecting the innocent and only as a last resort. The military disagreed with my feelings. If that didn’t make me odd enough, I also have led a paranormal life. From ghosts and angels, to psychokinesis, telepathy, and alien contact, I’ve lived through a full range of extraordinary experiences. My childhood love of science fiction, comics, and the original Star Trek, put me on track to certified geekdom, and would pay off later in life. Little did I know that my creative world and paranormal worlds were connected.
In 2016, my dear childhood friend Gene passed away and came to me in a vision. He told me that it was time to tell my paranormal stories. I had been afraid to publish my personal paranormal experiences thinking that I would lose my college teaching position and would be shunned by my academic colleagues. My fears, as it turned out, were unfounded. I’ve now written twelve books, the last four being categorized as paranormal. I didn’t lose my teaching position and in fact I’ve been allowed to teach a paranormal history course at my college.
This fall, I’ll be part of a new TV docu-series starring Demi Lovato called Unidentified that documents Demi’s search for the truth about extraterrestrials and UFOs. I’m married to Ginger who was both a cheerleader and a punk rocker. My kind of girl. The lessons I’ve learned are that we must be true to ourselves and push beyond fear to take a chance. As poet Robert Frost wrote in his poem, The Road Not Taken, “I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”