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TNT, but here's a little-known fact: The flick isn't just
about witches and munchkins, it also supplies important
information about extraterrestrials.
Judy Kennedy, Phoenix-based author of "Spiritual
Practice, Occultism and Extraterrestrial Intelligence: A
Travel Guide For Beyond The Rainbow" (Paper Wings
Publishing), believes Oz demonstrates how we can see the
world "multidimensionally" and not just in black and white.
In addition, Kennedy says the Oz residents represent
different types of E.T.s and the key is that Dorothy conquers...
through her own power rather than relying on someone
else saving her.
Kennedy says that's why her favorite moment in the film
is when Glinda asks, "Are you a good witch or a bad witch?"
because, as she puts it, "Dorothy doesn't realize we're all
witches. For instance, Jesus was a witch."
While Kennedy believes the film teaches people how to
deal with extraterrestrials, she says the flying monkeys
don't represent aliens but the people who try and hide the
truth about them. And the Munchkins aren't aliens either --
they "simply represent a culture Dorothy isn't used to."
CONTACT: Judy Kennedy, ****; Arrange with John Halley;
paperwingspublishing[atsign]excite.com; www.waywardmuse.com
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