Sitchinesque

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sitchin +‎ -esque.

Adjective[edit]

Sitchinesque (comparative more Sitchinesque, superlative most Sitchinesque)

  1. Resembling or influenced by the works, ideas, or literary style of Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010).
    • 1998, William Irwin Thompson, Coming Into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness, Palgrave Macmillan, page 90:
      This work of science fiction is a more Sitchinesque vision in which initiation is technologically mediated, but when the astronaut goes through the stargate, he passes into multidimensionality and encounters rotating lattices of light and music that conduct him through an initiation, serve as midwives to his rebirth, and carry him back to his planet so that he can become the messianic starchild for an Earth in crisis.
    • 2004, Ian Lawton, Genesis Unveiled: The Lost Wisdom of Our Forgotten Ancestors, Virgin Books, page 56:
      Even if we ignore this last somewhat Sitchinesque interpretation of the texts, another flaw in this argument seems to be the logic behind the demonisation of those who left the enclave.
    • 2010, P. T. Mistlberger, The Three Dangerous Magi: Osho, Gurdjieff, Crowley, O Books, page 636:
      Though the details of their cosmologies are different, the similarity of the themes between the Gurdjieffian and Sitchinesque models of the history of the solar system makes one wonder about a common mythic-archetypal origin.