Chapter 12
ARMAGEDDON OR COSMIC
CHESS?
The origins of life remain a paramount mystery. Religious
creationists stand by their belief that God created man in His own
image about 5,000 years ago. Does that mean that God possessed all
the faults and defects which humans display? In Revelations 12, it
is told that Archangel Michael cast Lucifer from the heavens, along
with a third of the stars of heaven, that is, one third of the God-
created beings. They were cast into earth, thenceforth manifesting
their hatred of God and Jesus Christ through constant attack on
human beings.
Is the battle of Armageddon an ongoing saga, or will there be a
final show- down between the forces of good and evil, Light vs.
Darkness? Is it going on right now within human consciousness? In
our clinical practice we see an increasing level of activity among
the DFEs. They seem to be stepping up the pressure on people. Many
therapists who use some form of spirit releasement therapy are
reporting similar findings. The activity of the DFE-infested ETs is
also increasing. Are these signs of the predicted conflict in the
spiritual arena? I have no way of knowing. To interpret the clinical
findings as evidence for the fulfillment of the prophesy of
Armageddon would be highly speculative and scientifically irresponsible.
One scientific hypothesis posits that the building blocks of animal
life were formed when high energy electrical discharges flashed
through the primitive atmo sphere of earth. This primordial soup
contained ammonia, methane, and water, plus many other assorted
elements. In such a random act of nature, amino acids could form
which could then join to produce proteins, DNA, and eventually
complicated animal life forms all over this world. As the planet
evolved, it seems that about 200 million years were available for
this process. Scientific opinion is split over the length of time
necessary for life to form in this manner. Skeptics suggest this
sequence of events is as unlikely as a Boeing 747 aircraft being assembled by a tornado sweeping through a junkyard.
The theory that life had an extraterrestrial origin was proposed at
the turn of the century by Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish Nobel
laureate in chemistry. He coined the term “panspermia” to express
his belief that seeds of life exist everywhere in space and are
continually showering on the earth. A modified version of this
theory is advocated by Fred Hoyle, celebrated British astronomer,
and his colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe, an astronomer from Sri
Lanka. They claim that viruses and bacteria continually arrive on
tails of comets and fall to earth with particles of cometary dust.
Some scientists believe that everything from organic chemicals to
amino acids may have been carried in by comets, asteroids, and
meteorites.
Another proposal has been forwarded by Francis Crick, Nobel laureate
and
co-discoverer of DNA, and Leslie Orgel, a pioneer in prebiotic
chemistry. They
coined the description “directed panspermia” and suggest the first
germs of life reached the Earth by a spaceship sent by a distant
civilization.
Zecharia Sitchin is a scholar and author of The Earth Chronicles,144
a series of books on his interpretations of various religious
scriptures and ancient texts. He speaks of the Anunnaki, a group of
beings who came to planet earth from their own home planet, Nibiru.
The atmosphere of Nibiru was dwindling and they needed gold
particles to be suspended in the atmosphere to prevent further loss.
They attempted to distill the waters of the Persian Gulf to extract
gold, but there was insufficient quantity. They attempted to mine
gold from the earth, but the Anunnaki miners rebelled.
In Sitchin’s view of earth history, Enlil was the strict
administrator of his
peoples here, Enki was the overseer of the mining operation. His
solution was to
create a Primitive Worker. Ancient Mesopotamian texts describe the
process. The
“essence” of the blood of a young Anunnaki male was mixed with the
egg of an
earth-born hominid (perhaps the Neanderthal), and this fertilized
egg was placed in
the womb of a young Anunnaki female. After much trial and error, the
“Model
Man” was born. Was this the first human/alien hybrid? There is a
description of
this process in the Book of Genesis which states that Humankind was
created by
Elohim, “male and female created He them.”145
William Bramley discovered more than he wanted to know through his
research into the origins and causes of war.146 He described what he
termed “Custodians,” beings capable of apparently supernatural feats who have
been in control
of much of human behavior for a very long time. War among factions
weakens all
of those involved, and turns attention away from the Custodians.
Kings and rulers of older times traditionally relied on their own
agents provocateur to incite “controllable unrest” in their kingdoms in order to promote factions in
the populace
who would blame each other—instead of the kings—for their misery.147
There are several theories which postulate that the human race has
been genetically engineered or manipulated numbers of times through
the millennia in order to produce slaves or perfect workers. There
are some obvious gaps in the sequence of evolution which leads to
homo sapiens sapiens. Who were the scientists who conducted this
project? Are they continuing to alter the DNA structure of our
species through some process of hybridization? Will human beings, as
we know ourselves today, be only another extinct species in the
ladder of evolution? Is such a program still underway? Is there
anything we can do about it?
At a 1993 MUFON Conference in Richmond, Virginia, Vladimir Terzinsky
presented his theory that humans have been under the control of an
non-human “Management System” for a very long time. If these
theories and speculations have any basis in fact, then it would seem
that human beings, for all our evolutionary advances, our
consciousness that supposedly separates us from “lower” animals, our
great technological achievements, are deluded pawns in a sinister
game of cosmic proportion.
Retired Air Force Col. Nelson Pacheco and Tommy Blan produced a
well-written book outlining various unusual and unexplained events on the
planet: cattle mutilations, crop circles, Marian visions, UFO
abductions, and government involvement in such activities. Then in a sweeping
assumption, they attribute the cause of all these events to demonic
activity. They make no distinction between earthbound spirits of
deceased humans, dark force entities, extraterrestrials, spirit
guides, ascended beings of light, or events of unknown origin. This
is typical of the myopic vision of the religious fundamentalist,
filtered by fear and belief systems that do not allow for the
existence of anything which is not sanctioned by their particular
religious dogma.
In clinical practice we find energies with clients which proclaim
themselves as being from the “darkness,” never calling themselves
demons. These DFEs interfere with most human activity, especially
anything which could benefit individuals, couples, families, or
groups of people. However, they never claim responsibility for the
events for which these authors give them credit. As arrogant as the
DFEs are when we encounter them, they would certainly lay claim to
these accomplishments.
Author Martin Cannon offers a new hypothesis of alien abductions. He
draws from established psychological information on hypnosis,
perceptions during altered states of consciousness, screen memories,
and “brainwashing.” He describes the projects of the CIA and other
intelligence agencies, mentions research on brain implants and other
mind control methods, such as brain entrainment and electro-
magnetic radiation. He speculates broadly on the possibility that
abduction experiences are nothing more than induced hallucinations
and that the extraterrestrial hypothesis is the province of the
uncritical Believers. He acknowledges that his own hypothesis
remains far from proven.
Author and artist Budd Hopkins makes the point that in his files he
has reports of classic abduction cases which date from 1929.148 This
was before any thought of a CIA.
A colleague reported a strange clinical case. During a past life
therapy session, a female client located a lifetime as a cave
dweller. This is not unusual. Clients sometimes find the source of a
present life problem in a very primitive setting. This seems to be
the first “human” experience on the planet. As the client described
her activities in the lifetime, she suddenly found herself being
taken up into a craft. She proceeded to outline a classic UFO
abduction, after which she was returned to the ground, quite
confused. This is only one case, which does not establish a pattern,
just a very interesting possibility.
Dr. Cory Hammond, in his disturbing Greenbaum lecture, states that
Allen
Dulles, director of the Office of Strategic Services, or OSS, at the
end of World
War II, and others from the intelligence community, were arranging
to get Nazi
scientists out of Europe. Not only did they procure the rocket
scientists, but also
Nazi doctors involved in mind control research in the camps.149 The
Nazi doctors,
Hammond claims, were Satanists. The CIA was established by the
National Security Act in 1947. Its first director was Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter. Presumably,
the German doctors were pressed into duty at the CIA and the mind
control
techniques developed by the Nazis were put to use in the service of
the United
States.150
In our clinical practice, we have heard narratives, through the
voices of many hundreds of our clients, ostensibly from leaders of
alien civilizations who formed alliances with other more powerful
and resourceful beings. These “others” promised great benefits to
the peoples of those civilizations. They also promised expanded
power to the leaders and greater control over the citizens, not only
of their dwn homeworld, but of other worlds of people they might
find and overcome. Most of these agreements were formed with the
dark forces, shape-shifters who can appear in most benevolent forms.
The needy, greedy rulers naively accepted the terms of the deceptive
DFEs. Once such an agreement is in place, the DFEs simply take over.
There is precedent for such a pact with the dark forces, not only
among the ordinary people of Earth, but also with the political
leaders.
Adolph Hitler actively courted the power of the dark forces.151
There is no doubt he was in league with the forces of darkness, and
this plague devastated the people of Germany and other nearby
European countries for many years. He rose from political obscurity
to become the undisputed ruler of a powerful nation. The atrocities
committed under this regime shocked the world. Details are still
coming into public awareness.
Some UFO investigators have suggested that the U.S. government
formed an alliance with aliens shortly after World War II ended.152
Allegedly, the agreement outlined an exchange of alien technology
for the right to experiment on humans. If there is any truth in
this, it means our own leaders betrayed the individual freedoms and
right to self-determination that were the foundation of the country
over two centuries ago.
Is it possible that our own government has established secret
agreements with aliens? From my experience over the years with many
clients in altered states of consciousness utilizing natural psychic
and clairvoyant abilities to explore such questions, it seems the
logical conclusion. Has the United States Government been actively
involved with off-planet beings, extraterrestrials, aliens? Has the
medium of exchange for alien technology been the lives of the free
citizens of our country? In session, we don’t ask specific questions
regarding such activity; the ETs channeling through the voice of
the clients divulge such information.
Most cases of ET attachment involve DFEs. The connection with these
entities often spans lifetimes; this intrusive activity has been
going on for a long time. It seems that only in recent decades the
governments of perhaps several nations have been contacted by the
other-worldly beings, ETs, for the purpose of establishing some
agreements which could be mutually profitable. For the aliens, such
a cooperative venture would make their activities much easier and
more productive.
If government officials, at a highly secret level, have established
friendly
contact with aliens, created formal agreements for trade of
technology, then the
citizens, under control of the government, are fair game for the
alien scientists and
colonists, as described in earlier chapters. As we have heard in so
many clinical
sessions, nearly all the intrusive aliens are infested with, and
controlled by, DFEs. I feel certain that government agents and
military personnel would not any harbor any belief in the reality of
DFEs, nor would they acknowledge the existence of dark force
entities, the classic demon. Therefore, the dark force/alien
connection remains unknown, unseen, unchallenged, and able to wreak
havoc with our social system.
After years of experience in exploring the further reaches of
consciousness with clients in altered states, I have come to accept
the existence of levels or states of reality other than our normal,
three-dimensional world. The events I have described in this book
take place in these paranormal levels of reality. Remote viewing,
the NDE, the OOBE, precognition, clairvoyance, spiritual healing,
and other paranormal events are perfectly normal in these realities.
The mystics have described these realities for centuries, even
millennia, physicists have only recently discovered this territory.
Can something be done to ward off this invasion? Yes, people can do
some- thing, for themselves and for each other. With the techniques
of Past Life Therapy, Recovery of Soul Fragmentation, Spirit
Releasement Therapy, Extraterrestrial Releasement Therapy, and
remote Spirit Releasement Therapy, the ETs and DFEs can be
discovered and released appropriately. The people who choose this
work, as a vocation or avocation, will be doing a great and selfless
service for humanity. It has been said that we are our brother’s
keeper, and beyond that, we are our brother.
The rewards are beyond comprehension.
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EPILOGUE
There is one Power in the universe of universes. It is the path of
light, love, forgiveness, healing, and spiritual evolution. The
power of the Light/Love can be distorted and misused by anyone with
such miscreant intention to damage or destroy other God-created
beings. This abuse is a violation of the free will of the victim,
the person who is the object of the distorted force. It also
violates the basic nature of the perpetrator; to misuse the Power of
the Light is to incur severe karmic debt.
Over the years clients have discovered the same dark force entities
showing up in past lives down through the centuries, in every
instance of black magic, Satan worship, sorcery, spells, curses, and
ritual magic of every sort. This has been consistent in every human
activity, organization or institution which exerted power and
control over others, whether by one individual or a group of
individuals. Clients who recall existence on other planets describe
the same DFEs, connected with the same Luciferian source.
In every human drama there is one recurrent theme: conflict between
good and evil. Clearly evident in the tragedies, less malevolent in
the comedies. So many love stories are made the more poignant
through the intrusion of the dark forces. And more triumphant in
overcoming that intrusion. Does love triumph? It seems an uphill
struggle, yet as a past lives therapist, I see that long struggle
heading inexorably toward a culmination in the Light. We came from
that ineffable Creator Source, and we are going Home. We are all
going Home eventually. None will be left behind, none will be left
out. Not even the DFEs.
Perhaps the Lucifer energy is the ultimate prodigal son. Leaving in
rebellion, causing unfathomable chaos and destruction in his wrath,
finally coming home and being welcomed back into the fold.
Forgiveness and love are the healing powers of the Light.
We come into this existence with a Lifescript for the present life.
If we can uncover our future lives as well as past lives, it would
seem the play is already written, and we add only minor variations
to the script along the way. Other elements or forces can alter the
flow of the drama, yet we are still heading in the direction of
Home. Nothing can alter that.
The Bard William Shakespeare once wrote, “All the world is but a
stage and we the players on it.” His view was limited; the universe
is the stage! What a magnificent drama we have scripted!
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APPENDIX
UFO Matrix of Belief
The following is a matrix of the spectrum of scenarios found in
current literature which are used to try to explain so-called UFO or
ETI (extraterrestrial intelligence) activity, or the lack thereof.
Each matrix entry has a supporting constituency. Some of these
constituencies are quite vocal, and others less so, but each is
apparently confident that their current belief structures are the
most reasonable, given the data which are generally accepted.
These most certainly is a large minority which is not willing to commit to
one matrix entry over another, or in combination, until additional
data are available.
0. All sightings except for a small minority which lack detail can
be explained in terms of naturally occurring phenomena. 1. Craft from off planet, but from the visible universe.
2. Interdimensional penetrations by intelligent life-forms, based in
or operating from another (parallel) overlapping dimension than our
own space-time. 3. Earth-based “others,” referenced throughout history, who may be
other life- forms, or predominately resident in realms or dimensions
we term spiritual. 4. Hoaxes or dramatic scenarios perpetrated by various intelligence
organizations as part of broader security or disinformation
campaigns. 5. Broader social engineering, or population mind-influencing
programs, designed to promote a more universal planetary
consciousness and to reduce the influence of nationalistic or
religious traditions. 6. Any combination of the above, including “all of the above.”
Intent: unknown.
Possible U.S. Government levels of awareness, involvement and/or
control of the phenomena termed UFO.
0. No activity, inasmuch as the phenomena are explained by naturally
occurring events. 1. Aware, but not directly involved or in contact with the
perpetrating forces. 2. In contact to some degree, and cooperating with at least some of
the source- phenomena or entities, either for technology trading or
because government believes it has no choice. 3. Government is the perpetrator of at least some of the
phenomenology, perhaps drawing on the source experience for ideas
and methods, but employing the events for other purposes, such as
intelligence, disinformation or to alarm other nations. 4. At least some UFO phenomena are results of government or other
agency sponsored experiments in mind-control, or social control
experiments or initiatives.
Note: The Human Potential Foundation,
Inc. does not endorse any of the entries of the preceding Matrix of
Belief. The Matrix has been prepared to stimulate discussion and research into the broad
spectrum of ideas that are represented in current literature
addressing what are popularly known as UFO phenomena.
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NOTES
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Jacques Valee offers exceptionally intelligent and clear-thinking
evaluation of the UFO field in his books: Messengers of Deception,
Dimensions, Confrontations, Revelations, and others. Jenny Randies has produced several fine books on the history of UFOs
and abduction including: Alien Contacts and Abductions. Michael Craft has produced an
intelligent, far-reaching survey of UFO, ET, and related subject
matter in his book, Alien Impact.
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For the first time, the Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, (1994), assembled and by the
American Psychiatric Association, included a category of Religious
or Spiritual Problem , (p. 685).
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections, by C. G. Jung was recorded and
edited by Aniela Jaffe, translated from the German by Richard and
Clara Winston. It gives us an intimate glimpse into the brilliant
mind of this man who deeply influenced contemporary psychological
thinking, and a hint of his thinking and feeling about the spiritual
aspects of consciousness.
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SETI is the government-funded program designed to search for radio
signals from intelli- gent sources outside earth.
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According to a 1991 Roper poll, perhaps 2 percent of the American
people, or about 5 million Americans, have experienced events
consistent with those that abductees experienced before they knew
they were abducted. The survey was constructed by David Jacobs and
Budd Hopkins. See The Threat by David Jacobs, Ph.D.
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Authors Budd Hopkins, Karla Turner, David Jacobs, Whitley
Strieber, Edith Fiore, Raymond Fowler, Kim Carlsberg, John Mack, and
many others have written about the intrusive, physically and
emotionally traumatic events which have been labeled UFO abductions.
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Stan Grof, M.D. has explored human consciousness perhaps more
extensively than any other investigator. His books describe his work
and many of these phenomena. See Realms of the Human Unconscious:
Observations from LSD Research, and Beyond The Brain.
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Author Eugene Taylor has done much to stimulate interest in James’
concept of “radical empiricism.”
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Reincarnation in some form is an integral part of 80% of the
world’s religious teachings. The concept of karma and reincarnation
offer a method of balancing cause and effect. The Golden Rule “As
you sow, so shall you reap” is a clear expression of karma in
action. Past life therapy is based on the notion that present life
problems and conflicts stem from traumatic events in prior
lifetimes. Uncovering these traumatic memories in a therapy session
can begin the process of healing the past and improving the present.
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The notion of possession, or control of a living being by a
non-physical consciousness, or entity, has been known or theorized
in every time and every culture. The first recorded instance was
found on a clay tablet in Assyrian cuneiform text some 2500 years
ago. See Hoyt’s Exorcism.
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The Bardos, or mental states of a person in the transition from
living in the earth plane through dying and being reborn into the
etheric planes, are well described in two classic works:
Tibetan Book of the Dead, and
Egyptian Book of the Dead. George
Meek, a retired engineer, discovered and described the higher vibrational planes of existence while working on an elec- tronic
device he dubbed “spiricom,” designed for communication between
humans and the spirit world. His depiction of the spiritual regions
is similar to the accepted “map of the territory” described in
esoteric literature. See After We Die, What Then? Emanuel Swedenborg
(1688-1722) wrote many volumes describing his explorations of the
non-physical realms. One classic is Heaven and Hell.
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See Gauld, The Founders of Psychical Discord, pp. 3-31.
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This term was coined by Rev. Judith A. Baldwin and is the subject
of a forthcoming book, one of a series of mini-volumes on practical
spirituality in everyday life.
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Near death experiencers describe the
golden-white light which they perceive as approaching them or surrounding them as they leave the body. In a past life
regression, the past life
character is guided through the death experience as part of therapy.
They describe the golden- white light. The descriptions match. The
newly deceased spirit moves into a brilliant golden- white light,
flooded with an overwhelming sense of pure love. Except when they
don’t.
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Brinsley LePoer Trench produced a scholarly book entitled: The Sky
People.
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TV Guide, August 24, 1996.
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Ralph Allison, M.D., Minds in Many Pieces; Adam Crabtree, Ph.D.,
Multiple Man; Ken McAll, M.D., Healing the Family Tree; Arthur
Guirdham, M.D., The Psychic Dimensions of Mental Health; Edith
Fiore, Ph.D., The Unquiet Dead; William Baldwin, Ph.D., Spirit
Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual. The December, 1993 issue of
DISSOCIATION, the Journal of the International Society for the Study
of Dissociation was devoted entirely to the subjects of possession
and exorcism. This is the professional Journal of Multiple Personal
Disorder.
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These are very effective inductions into an altered state of
consciousness. The affect bridge connects the client to another time
when they felt the same emotions as in the present moment. It is
described as a method of experientially moving a client from a
present to a past incident over an affect, that is, an emotion or
feeling, which is common to both events rather than through an
overlapping idea or mental concept in the manner of psychoanalytic
association. The somatic bridge connects to an event which is the
source of the body memory that is surfacing as physical sensation in
the session. The linguistic bridge is triggered by repetition of the
metaphoric phrase the client uses to describe the problem or
conflict. The metaphoric phrase is usually a literal description of
the earlier trauma. These emotions, body memories, and metaphoric
descriptions emerge from the subconscious mind, the repository of
all remembered experience.
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Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual is the first
textbook, or teaching manual, on Regression Therapy which includes
Past Life Therapy, Recovery of Soul Fragmentation, and Spirit
Releasement Therapy. Past life therapy has several essential steps:
1. identification into the past-life character; 2. resolution or
processing the conflict; 3. the after-death experience; 4. disidentification from the past-life character. Recovery of soul
fragmentation requires several steps: 1. discovery of the broken
places, the empty spaces, the voids in one’s essence; 2. location of
the soul fragment that split off from that place; 3. resolution of
the conflict which led to the fragmentation; 4. recovery and
reintegration of the fragment. Spirit Releasement Therapy has six
distinct steps: 1. discovery of all attached entities of the various
types; 2. differential diagnosis and identification of which type it
is; 3. dialogue with the entities to determine the cause of the
attachment and to resolve any conflicts which still hold the entity
attached; 4. the releasement process specific to each type of
entity; 5. a guided imagery of light to metaphorically fill the
etheric space left by the departing entities (there is never just
one); 6. ongoing therapy to strengthen the resistance to further
attachments. Much of this body of knowledge and many of the clinical
techniques were developed by the author.
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According to many personal accounts over the years, the alien
intruders appear to defy the laws of physics which govern our
earthly existence. They move through solid walls, they levitate,
regardless of gravity, they appear and disappear from view, yet they
can interact with the physical bodies of the contactee or abductee.
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A concise explanation of Freudian psychology is contained in the
little book, A Primer of Freudian Psychology, by Calvin Hall.
Freud’s writings were extensive, and though some of the concepts he
set forth have been challenged, even dismissed in recent decades, he
had enormous impact on the field of human psychology.
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Repression is the active process of keeping out and ejecting,
banishing from consciousness, ideas or impulses that are
unacceptable to it. For example, a son may feel hate for his father.
Both the idea of hating father and the emotion associated with the
idea may be repressed. The hate may be transferred to another
authority figure, and the father figure may become an object of love
by the son. Thus can repressed memories be altered and distorted.
(Campbell, p. 546)
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For an intense in-depth look at birth and its effect on our
lives, Stan Grof s book, Beyond the Brain is not to be missed.
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David Cheek, M.D. was a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist for
over 30 years. He retired from that field and focused on
hypnotherapy. As president of the American Society for Clinical
Hypnosis, he assisted in training hundreds of physicians,
psychologists, and dentists in the art of clinical hypnosis. As a
continuing research project, he kept careful medical records of
deliveries he performed. In later years, he used regression hypnosis
with many of his “babies” to assist them in recalling their birth
experience. These teenagers and young adults were able to accurately describe details of their own deliveries!
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There is a growing literature on the subject of pre- and peri-natal memories and therapy: Nandor Fodor, 1949, The Search for the Beloved; Frederick Leboyer,
1975, Birth Without Violence; Leslie Feher, 1981, The Psychology of
Birth; Thomas Verny, 1982, The Secret Life of the Unborn Child;
Arthur Janov, 1983, Imprints; Thomas Verny, 1987, Pre- and Perinatal
Psychology; Michael Gabriel, 1992, Voices From The Womb.
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Birth regression and Pre-and Perinatal therapy are well
established modalities, used by therapists in many countries. A
professional organization called the Association for Pre- and
Perinatal Psychology and Health is dedicated to the study of
pregnancy, reproduction, and the mental and emotional health of the
unborn and the newborn.
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Sandra Ingerman wrote a lovely book, Soul Retrieval, which
describes this healing method used by shamans in indigenous cultures
across the world. She discovered the condition in her own female
clients who described “psychically leaving the body” when they were
being sexually abused.
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The DSM-IV, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, Fourth Edition, is published by the American Psychiatric
Association. All known and recognized mental and emotional disorders
are described, named, and given a code number. Some of the names are
changed with each new edition of the book. Mental health
practitioners use this system for diagnosis and for insurance
purposes.
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William James, the father of modern psychology, described the
“various selves” of the human personality in Volume Two of his
monumental work, The Principles Of Psychology.
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Psychosynthesis is the psychological system which best describes
subpersonalities, their source, effects, and treatment. Robert
Assagioli, a contemporary of Freud and Jung, broke away from the
limits of psychoanalysis as set by Freud and developed this more
spiritual model of the human personality. His book, Psychosynthesis,
is the classic work on the subject. Piero Ferrucci expanded on the
theme in his book, What We May Be.
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The subpersonality is described as a structured constellation of
attitudes, drives, habit patterns, and belief systems, organized in
adaptation to forces in the internal and external environment. It is
considered to be crystallized energy that is “split off from the
whole of the personality, usually at a young age, as a result of
some unmet basic need or drive or emotional trauma. It remains
intact at that same age, diligently attempting to meet the original
unmet need, even though many years pass. See Martha Crampton in
Corsini’s Handbook of Innovative Therapies.
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Robert Monroe described the out-of-body experience in his books,
Journeys Out Of The Body, Far Journeys, and The Ultimate Journey.
Many other books have been written on the subject.
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The silver cord is described in the Bible, Ecclesiastes 12:6.
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Grof and Halifax, Life After Death 1976. 35 Taylor, 1984, William James on Exceptional Mental States: The
1896 Lowell lectures, p.
110.
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The first book on recovering memories of past lives under hypnosis
was published in
France in 1911, written by a Frenchman, Col. Albert de Rochas. In
1942, Asa Roy Martin self
published his book on the subject entitled, Researches in
Reincarnation and Beyond. In 1955,
Morey Bernstein wrote his book on his hypnosis experience with a
Colorado woman entitled, The
Search For Bridey Murphy. In 1978, books by Edith Fiore, Morris
Netherton, Helen Wambach,
and Dick Sutphen were published on the clinical application of past
life regression. Since then,
dozens of books have been written on the subject.
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There is a
professional organization called the
Association for Past-life Research and Therapies, Inc., dedicated to
promoting the field of Past Life Therapy through educational
conferences held twice a year in the U.S. The organization is
headquartered in Riverside, California.
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The near-death experience, or NDE, was first described in a book
by Raymond Moody, Life After Life. A 1982 Gallup poll indicated that
as many as 8 million Americans were near-death experiencers. A later
poll indicated as many as 11 million NDEers.
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Future life progressions are described in Past Lives, Future
Lives by Bruce Goldberg, D.D.S., and Mass Dreams of the Future by
Chet Snow, Ph.D.
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June Bletzer has produced a monumental volume entitled, The
Donning International Encyclopedic Psychic Dictionary. This
definition of the monad can be found on page 408.
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Psychologist Helen Wambach wrote Life Before Life, based on
surveys of several thousand people from all across the country that
she regressed to the Planning Stage.
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The concept of karma is similar to the notion of “an eye for an
eye,” and “As you sow, so shall you reap.” It is equivalent to the
Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.”
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Canadian psychiatrist Joel Whitton, with Joe Fisher, wrote Life
Between Life, an excellent book about the “Scientific explorations
into the void separating one incarnation from the next.” (From the
cover.)
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From Hinduism and Buddhism, the notion of a circular Mandala which
represents mankind’s karma, resulting in birth, death, and repeated
rebirths. It has three hub outgrowths symbolizing ignorance, lust,
and anger. It has four spokes symbolizing gods, demigods, tortured
souls, and human beings. The circle is emblematic of immortality and
based on the theory that all people are shackled to this wheel of
life, death, and rebirth until all karma is balanced. (Bletzer, p.
680)
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Scott Mandelker, Ph.D. has written of this phenomenon in his book,
From Elsewhere:
Being E. T. in America. He describes Wanderers and Walk-ins.
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This session is available on cassette tape. There is an
irritating static on the tape, which is typical of the sessions
involving ETs.
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Clare Sylvia has written an interesting book, A Change Of Heart,
on her experience of having a heart and lung transplant. She
describes a dream of inhaling “Tim” after a deep kiss. She seeks
many explanations for her post-surgery desire for beer and chicken
nuggets. She gingerly skirts the issue of spirit attachment,
describing it as “preposterous.” Tim, the organ donor, was killed on
his motorcycle with a bag of chicken nuggets in his jacket pocket.
He normally drank beer with such a meal. We have seen similar cases
in which the entity joined at the time of the organ transplant.
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The aura is the energy field surrounding and penetrating the
body. There are many good books on the subject.
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The chakra system consists of the major energy centers of the
body and has to do with gathering and utilizing cosmic energy.
Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel of light. Healer Rosalyn Bruyere wrote an excellent book entitled Wheels of Light: A Study Of
The Chakras describing the chakras, the aura, and the UCLA research
project on auras conducted by herself and Dr. Valerie Hunt. The book
Yoga and Psychotherapy: The Evolution of Consciousness is a most
worthwhile treatise on the subject.
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Fiore, Edith, (September, 1987), The Unquiet Dead. Lecture
presented at the Seventh Annual Fall Conference of the Association
for Past-life Research and Therapies, Sacramento, CA. At this
lecture, Dr. Fiore announced her clinical findings that nearly 100%
of the population is affected by entities. The audience, mostly
practicing therapists (who usually think they have it all together)
went deathly quiet. It felt like the air had suddenly turned to
concrete. She then said, “Well almost 100%.” There was a palpable
sigh of relief from the audience.
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Malachi Martin’s book, Hostage To The Devil, is an informative
volume on the Catholic views of demon possession and exorcism. The
Roman Ritual of Exorcism is included in an appendix.
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Francis MacNutt is a well established Christian healer and
exorcist. His book, Deliverance
From Evil Spirits, is a clearly presented discourse on his
experience of deliverance ministry. He offers training for
deliverance ministers in Jacksonville, Florida. Deliverance Prayer,
by Mat- thew and Dennis Linn is a collection of essays which explore
deliverance prayer in tradition, in practice, and in the light of
contemporary psychology. Pigs In The Parlor: A Practical Guide To
Deliverance, by Frank and Ida Mae Hammond is considered a classic
work on the practice of deliverance.
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See Brandon, The Spiritualists.
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The Spiritualist philosophy was expanded in Europe with the
publication of two books by Hippolyte Leon Denizard Rivail under the
pseudonym Allan Kardec: The Spirit’s Book, in 1875, and The Medium’s
Book, in 1876. Both are channeled works and considered of high
spiritual quality. Spiritism became the popular name of this
expanded work. The term Kardecism grew out of Rivail’s work, and
this philosophy also became popular in Brazil.
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Carl Wickland, a psychiatrist, was an avid Spiritualist. His
wife, Anna, was a gifted medium. He chronicled his work in two
books, Thirty Years Among The Dead, and The Gateway to
Understanding. He is the grandfather of Spirit Releasement Therapy.
His work is the founda- tion upon which this author built the
methodology of SRT.
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Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual, 2nd ed. (West
Virginia: Headline Books, Inc., 1992) was the first published text
on the clinical approach to releasing attached entities. It was also
one of the first books on the techniques of Past Life Therapy.
Writing this 480 page book was a labor of love. I had worked in
clinical practice for 10 years, developing many of the techniques by
trial and error (and much course correction) when I began writing.
Whenever I lectured or taught on the subject, people asked for a
book. I finally did it! The work continues to expand and our
knowledge continues to grow.
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Many books have been written in recent years on the inner child.
Abrams, Bradshaw, Whitfield, and many others have contributed to
this field.
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These figures come from a medical textbook entitled: Pathology of
the Human Placenta, by Kurt Kenirschke and Peter Kaufmann, page 680.
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This is from a paper delivered at the International Forum on New
Science, Fort Collins, Colorado, September 15, 1995.
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See Adam Crabtree’s Multiple Man, a classic in multiple
personality and possession.
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See Ralph Allison’s Minds in Many Pieces, a pioneering work by a
psychiatrist on multiple personality and possession.
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MacDonald, J. (1964). “Suicide and Homicide by Automobile.”
American Journal of Psychiatry, 121.
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Every such combination is possible. A treasure house of
information in this field is Ander- son Reed’s Shouting At The Wolf.
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The shadow is described as the darker personal side of each human
being, that which is dreadful or evil and disapproved of by the
conscious mind. This was one of the notions put forth by the great
psychiatrist, Carl Jung (Cox, 1968, pp. 142-144).
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Complete discussion and instruction on the six steps of SRT can be
found in Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual, 2nd
edition, by William Baldwin. (1992).
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These beings were other-worldly and other-dimensional. As a rough
analogy, consider a turtle as being very solid, physically, and a
jellyfish, physical yet translucent, soft, pliable, vulnerable. Some
jellyfish have long streamers which carry nematocysts, the tiny
stingers which are primarily for the purpose of killing small prey,
though they can inflict painful wounds on humans. The ET beings can
shift dimensions and disappear completely from our visual percep-
tion.
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Anthropologist Michael Harner described shamanism and journeying
in his fine little book, The Shaman’s Way.
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Jon Klimo wrote Channeling, the most thorough and brilliantly
written book on channeling that exists anywhere.
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Schwarz, Harary, Puthoff, and Targ established the field of remote
viewing at SRI, Stanford
Research Institute. Jim Schnabel has written a very clear exposition
of remote viewing, Remote
Viewers: The Secret History of America’s Psychic Spies. Joe
McMoneagle’s book, Mind Trek, is an excellent personal account by
one of the best remote viewers produced by the U.S. Army. Both books
mention Lyn Buchanan, also one of the best RVers to come out of the
army program. Lyn now teaches CRV, controlled remote viewing, using
the protocols of the original program. The only authorized CRV
trainers have been trained by Lyn.
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Larry Dossey, author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and
the Practice of Medi- cine, gathered information on the power of
prayer in remote healing. He was surprised to find well documented
studies showing the undeniable results of prayer, even when the
receivers were unaware of the prayer being directed to them.
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This is where physics and metaphysics intertwine. In 1964 Irish
physicist John Stewart Bell took a sabbatical from the fast-paced
world of high energy physics at CERN, the European accelerator
center in Geneva, Switzerland, to explore the byways of quantum
physics. His exploration led him to formulate what has become known
as Bell’s Theorem. Essentially, everything is connected to
everything else, without regard to physical distance, time, or space
which apparently separates everything. The connection is instant,
immediate, and eternal. Remote healing occurs, remote viewing can be
accurate to a large degree, clairvoyance and precognition can be
verified, a pair of electrons which separate will act as if they are
still in contact, no matter where in the universe they travel. Speed
of light does not govern these non- local phenomena. The facts of
quantum physics have proved Bell’s Theorem; it does not rely on
quantum theory. See Quantum Reality by Nick Herbert.
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niversal Oneness or Universal
Consciousness is considered to be the Divine Consciousness, the
one total awareness that is conscious of being. Everything in
the universe (of universes) is a part of, and belongs to, the
“one” consciousness of being. Every animate and inanimate thing
consists of consciousness, some of lesser, some of greater
degree; the universal awareness is distributed in all things,
unevenly, in accordance with the nature of the thing, each with
enough awareness to know its “function.” Everything is aware
that it is connected to the mother consciousness, and to some this awareness of connection is more acute.
From Bletzer’s Encyclopedic Psychic Dictionary, (p. 658).
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In his book, The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist, Lawrence LeShan describes the Clairvoyant Reality as the Universal Oneness in
which a psychic or healer can perceive all things, all people, all
events, all time as a unity in the present moment, but out of any
time stream. He expanded this concept through his own personal
experiences and named the state of consciousness the Transpsychic
Reality. In this state of consciousness one knows that everything,
including oneself, is a part of the One, of the All, (p. 149).
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The late
Carl Sagan, a brilliant astronomer, prolific author, and
the man who brought astronomy into our living rooms with the popular
TV series Cosmos, speculated on the vastness of the universe and the
probability of life on other planets. Within some hundred billion
galaxies, each with an average of a hundred billion stars, there are
perhaps as many planets as stars, about ten billion trillion. With
billions and billions of stars and billions and billions of planets,
it seemed likely to Sagan that the universe is brimming over with
life. Perhaps he is exploring some of those places right now.
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George C. Andrews, Extra-terrestrials Among Us. (pp. 39-96).
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Robert Temple, The Sirius Mystery.
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Keith Thompson, Angels and Aliens, (pp. 70-71).
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David Jacobs, Secret Life, (pp. 30-46).
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The most extensive exposition on the government conspiracy to
suppress information on UFOs is the book Above Top Secret, by
Timothy Good.
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See Flying Saucers, by Carl Jung.
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See Angels and Aliens, by Keith Thompson.
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Valee has written several books with this general theme.
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In his book, Abductions, Harvard psychiatrist John Mack reported
what he discovered with
a number of ostensible abductees. For many, there seemed to be a
spiritual gift inherent in the
experience.
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Budd Hopkins, Missing Time, Intruders; and Witnessed; David
Jacobs, Secret Life. Budd Hopkins maintains an organization devoted
to the subject of UFO abduction: Intruders Founda- tion, PO Box
30233, New York, NY 10011.
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The typical abduction experience includes many of these events.
The common elements of UFO abduction are described and delineated in
David Jacobs’ book The Secret Life, (pp. 49 - 236.)
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Karla Turner, Ph.D., Into The Fringe, and
Taken.
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Raymond E. Fowler, The Watchers, (pp. 148-152, 344-345, 349,
355).
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The French Islamic scholar Henry Corbin coined the term imaginal,
distinct from imaginary.
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Ken Ring briefly describes the imaginal realm in connection with
NDEs and UFO abduction in his book, The Omega Project, (pp.
218-219, and 221). This is a fascinating concept and beyond the
scope of this volume.
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This was a private session and the subject, Laura (not her real
name), gave permission to make the tape of the session available as
a teaching aid.
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John Mack is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard University and
a Pulitzer Prize winner for his earlier book about Laurence of
Arabia. More recently, he has authored Abduction, a compilation of
case histories of UFO abductees. Even with his credentials, he has
been harshly criticized by mental health professionals for dealing
in this questionable arena. His tenure at Harvard was even
challenged. This doesn’t say much for the University mentality,
which should be focused on the search for truth on whatever new
horizons which emerge.
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See Psychiatric Dictionary, fifth ed., by Robert Campbell, M.D.,(p. 380).
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The New Testament, Revelations 12: 7-12, 17, tells the story of
Lucifer being cast from Heaven and hurled down to earth by Archangel
Michael. One third of the stars of Heaven followed him, that is, one
third of the God-created beings accompanied the one called Lucifer,
which means “Light Bearer.” This dragon was enraged with the “woman”
(universal mother) and went away to make war on the rest of her
children (human beings). Is it metaphorical, is it archetypal, is it
symbolic of human consciousness?
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Described by David Jacobs in his book, Secret Life, the
alien/human hybrid experimentation is truly mind boggling, (pp.
87-131). In his later book, THE THREAT, Jacobs goes on to expose
what he sees as the frightening plans for earth and its inhabitants.
In stark and somber analysis of over 100 cases of alien abduction,
he unveils a chilling picture of our profoundly changed future in
which humans will be relegated to an inferior status in a world
dominated by aliens. He reveals evidence that: 1. The aliens are
creating a breed of alien-human “hybrids.” 2. The aliens protect the
secrecy of the breeding program. 3. Alien-human hybridization is at
the center of the abduction phenomenon, not just an experimental
adjunct. 4. The aliens are in the process of integrating into our
planet. Jacobs offers evidence that the alien presence is far from
benevolent, as some researchers claim, but is, instead, profoundly
ominous. He states: “Now I fear for the future of my own children.”
He offers no real solution, and sees little hope for the future of
humanity. He has been unaware of Spirit Releasement Therapy.
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Budd Hopkins’ Intruders describes “Kathie’s” experience of
abduction, including the removal of her unborn infant. This is a
landmark volume, revealing this disturbing aspect of UFO activity.
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Lyssa Royal and Keith Priest have published some fascinating
books on such speculations, particularly
Visitors from Within.
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John Mack, in Abduction, suggests the interaction with aliens is
part of a transformational, spiritual evolution process for
humankind.
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See The Complete Book Of Devils And Demons, by Leonard R. N.
Ashley, (pp. 235-237).
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Raymond Fowler’s book, The Watchers, chronicles the abduction
experiences of Betty
Andreasson Luca. She described in vivid detail under hypnosis the
hybrids, the incubatorium, the nursery, and produced excellent
sketches as well.
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Dr. J. Allen Hynek developed this scheme for analyzing the
evidence. See UFO: The Complete Sightings, p. 149.
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physician Steven Greer founded this group, the Center for the
Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (ETI), with headquarters in
Asheville, North Carolina. CSETI is committed to the thoughtful
long-term development of bilateral ETI-Human communication and
exchange, and open public education on the subject. (Taken from
CSETI’s Description and Purpose.)
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See UFO: The Complete Sightings, by Peter Brookesmith, page 149.
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DID, formerly MPD, is described in the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, published by
the American Psychiatric Association, (pp. 477-491).
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Karla Turner and her family and some friends certainly suffered
as the result of their interactions with aliens. On page 267 of her
book,
Taken, she describes several experiencers who have refused to
cooperate with the intruders. Kim Carlsberg gives a short chapter in
her book, Beyond My Wildest Dreams, entitled “How to Stop
Abduction,” (278-282).
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Fiore, Edith, Encounters.
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See Abductions by John Mack, M.D.
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Janet Bergmark, in her book, In The
Presence Of Aliens, describes what she calls “a Personal
Experience of Dual Consciousness.” She is describing exactly the
condition of attachment by an ET. In the
Foreword, her therapist mentioned spirit attachment and spirit
releasement, yet the book contains no such information. There are
specific SRT techniques for identifying and releasing such
attachments.
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David Jacobs describes this process in Secret Life.
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This is the third book written by Dr. Fiore. Her first was You
Have Been Here Before; A Psychologist Looks At Past Lives, the
second was The Unquiet Dead: A Psychologist Treats Spirit
Possession. These three books reflect her clinical experience with
past life memories, cases of possession, and alien abductions.
Writing them reveals her great courage in the face of professional
criticism.
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Karla Turner has written three fine books about the darker side
of alien abduction: Into The Fringe, Taken, and Masquerade of
Angels. The experience of her family and the others she describes
ranges from unpleasant to terrifying.
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Kim Carlsberg describes her experience of abduction beautifully
and poetically in her book Beyond My Wildest Dreams. Her experiences
over a number of years include producing a human/ alien hybrid baby
girl. Toward the end of the book, she states how she truly despises
the aliens for abducting her, yet how she appreciates the way her
consciousness has been stretched through the process. A very
personal account.
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This is described as “loosh” in Robert Monroe’s book, Journeys
Out Of The Body.
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See Monroe’s Journeys Out Of The Body.
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One section of Sandra Ingerman’s book, Soul Retrieval details
soul theft, (pp. 98-119).
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Psychic Vampirism, in The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the
Undead, by J. Gordon Melton, (pp. 489-492).
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A nice book on this subject is Journey of Souls, by Michael
Newton.
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The concept of an actual, sentient, non-physical being, the
source of evil as opposed to the Supreme Deity, is an ancient notion
which continues to be debated. As used in this chapter and in this
book, it may be considered as a symbolic metaphor, an archetypal
figure drawn from human experience and the collective
unconsciousness.
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An interesting description of the Pact with the Devil can be
found in Ruth Nanda Anshen’s The Reality of the Devil: Evil in Man,
(pp. 49-56).
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Wicca was the earth religion, the witch was the practitioner.
The witch was the healer,
knowledgeable about herbs, conversant with spirits. This often
frightened the ignorant and
superstitious folk. It was often the father of a child healed by the
witch who leveled charges of
witchcraft and “trafficking with the devil” against the gentle
woman. In her expanded loving
nature, she might have also granted him sexual favors. The guilt and
self-recrimination would be too much for the man. In the throes of the pain of searing flesh as
she was being burned at the
stake, this woman of the earth, loving and spiritually evolved, the
witch, would call out for vengeance against these hypocrites. The
dark force enitities, hearing that call, would oblige and the pact
with the darkness was cemented in place.
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Genesis 9:15 and Genesis 17:7.
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New Sayings of Jesus from a Greek papyrus, 1903.
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Gerald Brittle, in his book, The Demonologist, described the
work of Ed and Lorraine Warren. He also supplied good background on
the exorcism procedures of the Catholic Church, including this fact
on page 200.
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Contained in the New Testament, Revelations 12 gives us an
account of the rebellion and the eviction of Lucifer.
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These great Light Beings are universal and eternal; they are not
associated with any particular organized church or religion. Human
beings in the past have developed the rules and restrictions of
organized religions around misperceptions, misinterpretations, fear,
magical thinking, philosophical dogma, and individual beliefs. They
have attempted to claim certain elevated spirit beings as property
of their churches. This is the arrogance of the human ego.
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Emmanuel Swedenborg explored the inner realms of the spiritual
reality during extensive deep meditation. He described a vast
taxonomy of beings. Wilson Van Dusen, a psychologist employed for
seventeen years at the Mendocino State Hospital in California,
explored a similar taxonomy of entities through the voices of mental
patients at the hospital. There was a definite correlation. Van
Dusen wrote of his discoveries in his book, The Presence of Other
Worlds.
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See the author’ book, Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique
Manual, (pp. 323-349).
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This is the term used to describe the techniques of hypnosis
used in dentistry. Hypnosis is very effective in dental practice.
Few dentists use the technique as it takes time and time is money in
the dental office.
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See Stan Grof s book Realms of the Human Unconscious.
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See Dilts, et al, A’euro-Linguistic Programming: Vol. 1, The
Study of the Structure of Subjective Experience.
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Adam Crabtree has produced an excellent book, Trance Zero,
describing the many trances we fall into, suggesting that the state
of zero trance, the fully awake state is something worth striving
toward.
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See any book on the history and evolution of psychology, such as
A History of Modern Psychology, 3rd. ed. By Duane Schultz, pp. 8-11.
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As described in the British Medical Journal Lancet.
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See Ellenberger’s The Discovery of the Unconscious, (p. 338).
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See Gauld’s The Founders of Psychical Research, (p. 359).
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See Kroger’s Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, (p. 212).
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See Bowart’s Operation Mind Control, and Thomas’ Journey Into
Madness.
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Ibid.
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See Schnabel’s Remote Viewers, Morehouse’s Psychic Warrior, and
McMoneagle’s Mind Trek.
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See Delgado’s Physical Control of the Mind.
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See Bowart’s Operation Mind Control, Constantine’s Psychic
Dictatorship in the U.S.A.
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See Thomas’ Journey Into Madness, Bowart’s Operation Mind
Control.
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Between 95% and 100% of diagnosed multiple personality cases
have a history of child- hood incest, torture or other abuse
(Putnam, p. 11).
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Sociology professor Jeffrey Victor’s book Satanic Panic is an
intelligently written book debunking Satanism. Suggesting that there
is no evidence, which is false, and the “memories” of victims are
invalid, which is patently arrogant and uninformed opinion, Victor’s
work might be seen as a parallel to the debunking of UFO contact and
abduction. What is the motivation for purposeful disinformation?
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See Bowart’s Operation Mind Control, Constantine’s Psychic
Dictatorship in the U.S.A.
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Sitchin’s books give a fascinating account of how the Anunnaki
and their activities were
chronicled in Genesis and other ancient texts. The titles are:
The
12th Planet,
The Stairway to Heaven,
The Wars of Gods and Men,
The
Lost Realms,
When Time Began, and the companion volume,
Genesis
Revisited.
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See Sitchin’s
Divine Encounters.
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See Bramley’s
Gods of Eden.
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Teets, UFOs And Mental Health, (p. 68).
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See Lindemann’s UFOs And The Alien Presence, chapter four.
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THE GREENBAUM LECTURE ON RITUAL ABUSE, MPD AND MIND CONTROL.
Delivered at the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse
and Multiple Personality, Thursday, June 25, 1992, at the Radisson
Plaza Hotel, Mark Center, Alexandria, Virginia.
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See Thomas’ Journey Into Madness.
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See Ravenscroft’s The Spear Of Destiny. This author traces
Hitler’s path through the occult into the seat of power in the
nation of Germany.
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See Corso’s
The Day After Roswell.
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