06 -
Interactions Between Aliens
Aliens have stated and have demonstrated that their equations don't agree with the Einstein limit.
One explicit example is the pre-noted alien's suggestion that we should think in terms of thresholds that slightly ± (plus or minus) exceed the speed of light, i.e. negative energy fluctuations that are part of a "negative cycle" described by aliens and touched on in Ford and Roman's Jan. 2000 Scientific American article on negative energy.
Other aliens have suggested
that hyperspace resonance of the sort is the basis for
faster-than-light communications and large-scale conventions
regarding interactions between alien populations. So, for now,
Bearden’s
writings about electrogravity and
Δt (how electrogravity
changes the flow of time) provide a window on alien science but
certainly aren’t the last words on the subject.
Later, concepts like negative energy cycles and social identity (which views the individual as but a fraction of a larger social whole) are taught to young aliens. There's an obvious, healthy logic in doing so.
Given the depth of character and the refined sensitivities of most aliens that I, along with others, have interacted with, I'm certain aliens don't literally see themselves as mere enumerated fractions. Humans tend to err more in the externalized numerical direction, i.e. in terms of what social scientists call "masturbatory" notions of elite economy (demeaning behavior that both praises and clears the way for a narrow elite's economic/sexual opportunity).
Humans still
propagate the gospel of self-interest (separate, whole-numbered
identity), a Darwinian detachment that superficially mirrors "the
logic" of the animal world.
Of course,
some aliens are poor in resources, especially biological resources,
because some planets are reportedly ruined by reckless regimes,
depletion, and interventions like those of the gray alignment.
Others now live on small, dry
planets of brief habitability near dangerously unstable stars. In
some cases, aliens reportedly use magnetogravity to create a
magnetic field and contain an atmosphere on what would otherwise be
a lifeless planet. Preliminary alien reports to humans who write on
the subject indicate that we're lucky to live on a biologically
mature planet with lush plant and (currently diminishing) animal
life.
If we fail do so, we’ll disappoint aliens who would like to visit and study our ecosystem. Worse yet, there's a fear among aliens that if we do too much damage to Earth, humans may become a traveling basket case, a homeless population that encroaches on other aliens’ future plans. Along with other humans, I hear such statements at intervals.
The character and context of such remarks vary, i.e.
Verdant-gray
alignment aliens from a distant galaxy, abductors (reported by
Phillip Krapf
and others) who tend to justify their manipulation of
humankind in such terms, while more ecologically correct aliens
ostensibly native to the Milky Way vicinity tend to remark with less
presumption.
Aliens are
exquisitely aware of this and some, i.e. the colonials noted above,
will try to take advantage of human neophytes by playing on
religious themes or the specter of some crazy human reaction to an
alien presence.
Such experiences arouse great fear, if not passive obedience to the abductors’ agenda.
Other messages seek to limit reports to other
humans in order to buy the given aliens more time to work the larger
human-alien interaction in their favor.
Contactees say we can learn to live more intelligently and peaceably, like aliens do.
Strange new ideas about extra
dimensions and faster-than-light physics are communicated, along
with stories about alien worlds and non-human social norms. In
almost every case, it becomes obvious that alien telepathy is a
faster, better way of communicating.
Following chapters outline both the science and the methods for
replicating such practices, which will help good, thoughtful readers
check on details. The methods outlined in this book are important
and owe much to interaction with aliens. More importantly, such
methods will be part of our larger interactions for a long time to
come.
Mack introduces the subject, then quotes Sparks directly:
Alien telepathy folds meaning and imagery back into, and through itself nearly instantly so that many ideas are conveyed:
Aliens say
that the extra dimensions of hyperspace allow this to occur. It’s a
finer, more vivid kind of thought process that’s actually easier
than our old way of thinking.
Of course, a skeptic will say,
But black holes go beyond the Einstein limit.
Hawkins’s discussions of negative energy hinted that black holes are bizarrely non-local. Along with dark energy and dark matter, they interact to shape the universe. Indeed, one of Einstein’s mistakes may have been to assume that there was but one, single kind of gravity. Meanwhile, aliens directly state that there are different kinds of gravity and that black holes define a vital part of the “negative cycle” discussed in previous pages.
Remember: normal energy curves and
moves out from atoms, but “negative” energy - like gravity - pulls
inward, and, at the same time, resonates out across deep space
multi-directionally.
Because it occurs
across a distance, it has a faded kind of out-of-body feel. It isn’t
as brightly vivid as an object in front of you. Instead, it’s more
like the darkened inner vision of your mind.
Telepathy and remote sensing are sensitivities that human contactees
begin to learn right from the start, often without realizing it. To
help illustrate the practice, let's discuss a closely related human
subject.
Russell Targ, a PhD in physics, tells audiences that during the Cold War he and Hal Puthoff trained hundreds of CIA employees how to do remote viewing (seeing distant objects, seeing through solid containers, etc. using the mind, not the eyes).
Common sense suggests that the US
government wouldn’t pay two PhD's to train so many were there no
scientific basis to the procedure. Remote viewing has a demonstrable
basis in the weird physics of seemingly “empty” space.
Don't use your rational, deliberate thought processes to deduce, or guess; don't analyze by process of elimination. Just allow the image to come into your mind. It may be the first you “see;” it may be a surprise to you.
Our rational editing process has obscured it, however.
To begin on toh shi, simply close your eyes and selectively "feel" an array of different materials before you, one at a time, with the electromagnetic focus/foci of your brain (the many brain contours that can sculpt or focus different kinds of light waves, which are common in your brain).
The more relaxed, extremely low frequencies (e.l.f) of the
human brain can penetrate solid objects, so they probably form part
of the basis for toh shi.
Plastic "feels" different than does
wood or metal, for example. The first time you do it you may not
notice how different each is, but on later tries you may begin to
get the knack.
Having read about extra-sensory capacities previously, I remember standing above a screen-like tray used to sift out certain sizes of rice and thinking,
So, I tried - and was able to do so
repeatedly. I could tell exactly where the single remaining kernel
was.
In order to do so
correctly, you need to separate from your visual aspect - use only
your brain structure, the darkened inner, non-visual basics of your
brain/thought.
You can probably do this, but only if you try.
Think in terms of electromagnetism (light waves), if you prefer. The marginally faster-than-light aspects of electrogravity are only an option, should you progress to that stage. And, don't worry, toh shi isn't going to allow Bin Laden to get his hands on nukes, nor will it allow humans to copy any alien technology that they choose.
A complex education is necessary to understand nukes, and alien technologies are so advanced that they involve millennia, if not millions of years of various shifts in scientific thought and materials sciences that humans haven't even dreamed of yet. Entire lives are spent in the study of mere aspects of such technologies.
Toh shi and
remote viewing aren't going to upset the apple cart. If
anything, they will help humans become more honest so that we can
safely interact with a variety of aliens.
As Targ says,
Aliens know this and further suggest that this simple, basic fact helps to keep the entire universe honest (with some limited exceptions). It allows for checks on the schemes and intentions of any offender.
Alien methods and
explanations for remote sensing are slightly different than the
human version.
So, the (minority) alien contingent that abducts humans
in order to hijack control of the human agenda fears remote sensing
because it will expose their crimes, also.
Entry into such awareness involves an ecology of non-violent, non-invasive considerations. Think in terms of a library or a museum, for example, where peoples of all kinds mix without incident every single day. It's a given that we can do so, if we simply remember not to violate others in the process.
Ask any child: it should be fairly easy, shouldn't it?
|