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In 11th-century China, pilgrims would journey to Pishe Lake to witness objects that flew up nightly, shot out dazzling beams of light, then vanished at impossible speeds.
In the 18th century, a high-ranking Chinese official was led by two luminous orbs away from the mountains, where female beings transported him inside one-beginning an odyssey that maps precisely onto modern alien abduction accounts.
In December 1994, twenty-five witnesses near Taiwan's Presidential Office observed five UFOs: a luminous saucer accompanied by four oval objects that looked like they were made of black
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In 11th-century China, pilgrims would journey to Pishe Lake to witness objects that flew up nightly, shot out dazzling beams of light, then vanished at impossible speeds.

In the 18th century, a high-ranking Chinese official was led by two luminous orbs away from the mountains, where female beings transported him inside one-beginning an odyssey that maps precisely onto modern alien abduction accounts.

In December 1994, twenty-five witnesses near Taiwan's Presidential Office observed five UFOs: a luminous saucer accompanied by four oval objects that looked like they were made of black iron.

These are not isolated incidents.

For 2,000 years, Asia has preserved accounts of glowing egg shapes, armored wheels, and spirals zigzagging across the sky. In ancient witnesses' testimonies, we find the same details Pentagon whistleblowers report today: objects emitting powerful lights, impossible maneuvers, missing time, and encounters that transform those who experience them.

Drawing on declassified documents, imperial archives, classical texts, and contemporary cross-disciplinary research, award-winning writers and translators Yi Izzy Yu and John Yu Branscum expand UAP research beyond Western frameworks and open new pathways for understanding humanity's long relationship with unexplained phenomena.

STARS THAT PAUSE delivers:

. New translations of ancient Chinese encounters

. Modern cases proving the phenomenon never left Asia

. Striking connections between Eastern philosophy and current UAP conversations

. 19 provocative deep dives into related subjects, including:

*Chinese UFO theories rooted in qi and yin-yang dynamics

*A cross-cultural history of sexual encounters with non-human entities, from ancient Asian immortals to modern aliens and spirits

*The influence of Taoism on Carl Jung's psychology and his UFO hypothesis

*The twinned histories of Asian shamanism and UAP encounters

*Profound similarities between Asian "strange lands" tales and today's theories about portals and parallel dimensions

*Cross-cultural connections between Asian immortals, Western fairies, and modern alien and ultraterrestrial reports

*Related explorations in narrative psychology, symbolic thought, and mythological engineering

As Chinese scholar Ji Yun observed in 1800: "Those who insist all principles of existence have been discovered are simply being ridiculous." With investigative verve and literary flair, Yu and Branscum reveal how Asia's rich documentation holds crucial insights into humanity's relationship with unidentified anomalous phenomena.


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Autorenporträt
Yi Izzy Yu works, writes, and cavorts in the weird wilds of Pennsylvania. A former professor at both Chinese and American universities, she now works as a translator and cultural consultant. She is the co-translator of the acclaimed The Shadow Book of Ji Yun, and her fiction, nonfiction, and literary translations have appeared in magazines and anthologies ranging from New England Review and Strange Horizons-Samovar to Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror and Silk & Sinew: A Collection of Folk Horror from the Asian Diaspora. She was named a finalist for the 2024 Ignyte Award in Nonfiction and for the 2020 Gabriel García Márquez "Gabo" Award for Literature in Translation.