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Paz Wells, Sixto

TL;DR Claim(s) to Fame

  • Founded/led Misión Rahma, popularizing group-based “contact protocols.”
  • Claimed ongoing communications with extraterrestrial/interdimensional beings.
  • Organized mass “contact outings” framed as repeatable encounter experiments.
  • Became a durable figure in Latin American UFO spirituality and New Age ufology.

Introduction

Sixto Paz Wells is a Peruvian contactee leader and UFO spirituality organizer associated with Misión Rahma, a movement that presents extraterrestrial contact as a disciplined, group-oriented practice. He is widely cited in Spanish-language ufology as a contemporary successor to mid-20th-century contactee traditions, blending mysticism, moral instruction, and “field work” framed as repeatable protocols.

Background

Emerging from Peru’s vibrant late-20th-century New Age and esoteric subcultures, Paz Wells positioned his experiences as both personal and communal: individual encounters were treated as a springboard for collective practice. His public persona emphasized preparation, meditation, and ethical comportment as prerequisites for contact.

Ufology Career

Paz Wells’ ufology career is defined less by conventional case investigation and more by movement-building: organizing adherents, codifying “contact” stages, and sustaining a narrative of ongoing guidance received from non-human sources.

Early Work (1970s–1980s)

In early decades, he established the core Rahma framework: a claimed communications narrative, group meditation methodology, and expedition-style outings that were publicized as opportunities for sightings and interactions.

Prominence (1990s–2000s)

During this period, Paz Wells became internationally visible through lectures, media appearances, and the growth of Rahma-style groups beyond Peru. The movement’s identity crystallized around structured “missions,” training-style gatherings, and recurring claims of validation via sightings.

Later Work (2010s–Present)

In later years, he maintained an educator/organizer role, emphasizing continuity of contact narratives, expanded spiritual teachings, and the perpetuation of public outings as demonstrations of method.

Major Contributions

His most significant contribution is the institutionalization of a modern contactee model: “contact” as a group discipline with repeatable rituals, leader-guided interpretation, and a moral-spiritual narrative arc.

Notable Cases

Rather than singular, independently documented incidents, the Rahma tradition emphasizes recurring “missions” and collective experiences, where interpretation and testimony within the group serve as primary evidentiary support.

Views and Hypotheses

Paz Wells typically frames intelligences behind the phenomenon as benevolent, pedagogical, and spiritually oriented, often suggesting a developmental agenda for humanity. His worldview often merges extraterrestrial, metaphysical, and consciousness-based explanations.

Criticism and Controversies

Critics argue Rahma-style contact claims rely heavily on subjective experience, group expectation, and leader-led interpretation, making independent verification difficult. Skeptics classify it as a contemporary expression of contactee religion rather than empirical ufology.

Media and Influence

He has influenced Spanish-language UFO spirituality, inspiring derivative groups and reinforcing a strand of ufology centered on personal transformation and ritualized contact attempts.

Legacy

Paz Wells’ legacy lies in his sustained visibility and the durability of the Rahma model as a living contactee movement—less a set of cases than a continuing framework for belief and practice.

Paz Wells, Sixto

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