AlienMind
The Verdants
17. - A Most
Singular Limitation
To illustrate how this can actually be viewed by a person skilled in
remote sensing, we use the
example of the Verdants. Offending Verdants seem to
think that their peculiar version of community mind (harshly
forbidding of critique, controlling) centers on a
black hole kind of
singularity - which they manage to exceed through basic, easy
hyperdynamics.
How do their thoughts and telepathic/psychotronic
interactions center on a singularity? The Verdant empire is
centered on a single galaxy with a large, central black hole that’s
vital to their power and control.
As one Verdant explained to Phillip
Krapf, for long distance travel,
“they can cut the time down
considerably… by traveling through wormholes, time and space
warps, and black holes.”
(The
Contact Has Begun, p. 46)
Hyperspace travel cycles through
black hole singularities in a way that’s both non-direct and
non-linear, faster-than-light. This prevents travelers from being
harmed or trapped by a black hole’s event horizon. Indeed, as is
noted in a previous chapter, black holes are an integral part
of basic “negative energy” dynamics.
* There may be more advanced
dynamics.
When a population like the Verdants uses energy on a large
scale, they must carefully monitor the ecology of the matter-vs-singularity
equilibrium in their galaxy. Their use of electrogravity and
negative energy isn’t “free.” Instead, it can upset
the basic equilibrium and speed the clock on an entire galaxy’s
lifetime. But Verdants know that, which is why they seek to use
great amounts of energy elsewhere. They are a galaxy-spanning
population that uses psychotronic and faster-than-light
communications technology. In order to do so, they must configure it
all in relation to their galaxy’s central black hole, and,
ultimately, in relation to other galaxies.
In order to communicate and interact with each other, they seek
maximum range and scope in their galaxy, which fluctuates in
relation to their galaxy’s central black hole (and other, deeper
dimension). For more advanced aliens, such relationships are a given
and aren’t so much of a problem (at this stage in our universe
cycle).
But the equilibrium of the Verdants’ home galaxy has
been overly depleted. They simply take too much. They aren’t modest
enough to proportion themselves according to equal consideration (as
is obvious in their intervention here).
In order to prop up their
elite lifestyle they waste resources and now seek to deplete other
galaxies, instead of their own. Such thinking, coupled with the
cruelties and arrogations of empire (manipulated planet kills,
manipulated conflicts and other staging) aren’t characteristic of
the finest minds. There are great-scale checks on offenders like
the Verdants. Like the basic physics of the universe, finer
minds course more largely. More advanced interactions have a greater
range and a finer consideration for other peoples.
Offending Verdants literally lean into the singular (a
negative energy dynamic accessible almost anywhere), placing maximum
demand on their environment. This isn’t merely a figurative
metaphor. They literally orient themselves and their evacuated shell
mentality, their version of
group mind, in direct relation to
the gravity (negative energy dynamic) of their galaxy’s central
black hole, the sheer hierarchical scheme of it all.
They seek to
dominate, hence they place themselves at the center of
consideration, occasionally touching base with the relics of a
previous offending mega-population (the “three elliptical” hyperversals noted above). They told Krapf they are THE
superpower, which is ridiculous, given what we know about
hyperversals. The truth is, power-hungry collectives that cause
great grief to other aliens find themselves trapped within an
elusive, seemingly one-way river of time. In the end, when seen from
above, offending Verdants are pegged to their grandiose
claim, their relatively small corner of the universe.
Basic negative energy dynamics allow Verdant thoughts to
dimension through the nearest singularity faster-than-light BUT, and
this is a critical “but,” their empire’s central authority
stifles thought and doesn’t allow independent dissent. To speak
against the regime is to risk being sought out and pressured, then
disempowered by the regime (which masks as a trading collective).
So, the IFSP is hierarchically structured, dominated by a
coldly manipulative Verdant elite. There are some good
Verdants, of course, but you won’t hear from them - they’re kept
busy with an insular rotation of duties within the IFSP.
Meanwhile, trapped within a vicious cycle of domination and
manipulated atrocities, the worst Verdants have failed to venture
into more strangely entwined, if not bizarrely fluctuating higher
dimensions - where higher order beings are composed on a more
universal scale. Verdants of the sort are prisoners of their
own physical pretensions.
It’s as though, by exceeding their ability to sustain themselves, by
going out to dominate and control other worlds, by taking too much
and killing some relatively innocent planets in the process, they
lapse into a lower order of mind - although they don’t discern it as
such.
That is the ultimate trap, the ultimate failing within such
arrogance. As is true with all severe offenders, the very first step
into wrongdoing drops them into a lower order of more singular
consciousness, not a “higher” community of mind (which is multiply
inter-dimensioned). Instead, they tend to lapse into the sum total
of their neighborhood’s all-of-time offenders - a singularly
inter-related prison, in a sense (which they don’t quite see).
There’s an order of being that lumps the
most physically offensive pretenders together in isolated corners of
the universe. Of course, they all see themselves as power-connected,
major manipulators. It’s as though they seek to rule the devil
without being corrupted (although they aren’t religious). It’s
simple imperialism, wrought with disastrous, cruel consequences.
In the end, there’s a universal ecology in which the ultimate
measure and test of any individual’s life is his or her regard for
any other person’s life. If you or your society take another life
wrongly, then you’re immediately reduced, although you may not know
it (being callous or indifferent). The same is true of an offending
empire. It’s a strange irony of the universal equivalency, a
mathematically defining aspect of alternate-cycle hyperdynamics.
No one, anywhere, is immune. In the Verdant case, however,
it’s difficult to impress this on an entire empire of sexuals. They
may not see the consequences clearly, but then again, they have cut
themselves off. Offenders of the sort remain trapped within a kind
of event horizon, both literally and figuratively. They don’t see
beyond the gravity well, of sorts, that they dig for themselves.
Power and domain are hypnotic diversions for some
Verdants. They revel in the awe of a galactic scale, singular
darkness, a kind of hypersphere where butt ugly, animal impulses
rule - down within the darkness. Male Verdants seek sexual
opportunity amid such diversions, and the crueler and more
(psychically) unattractive they are, the more spectacular and
destructive the mating dance.
They will literally sacrifice other
worlds to both look, and feel important. Their community mind (a
relatively primitive, mimic stab at such) literally hovers just
above the
event horizon of a galactic center black hole, only barely
even allowing for greater connectedness.
Remember, their physics and
technology center on a negative cycle that plunges directly
through their galaxy’s central black hole. For some, that is a
power rush. To better minds it seems a prison. When seen
from above through a basic kind of universal justice, that is their
punishment. That is where they are kept to prevent them from
distorting more evolved orders of mind. Various hyperversals
have cautioned me not to say too much about this (due to a larger
ecology, of sorts). After all, there is a bizarrely deep, but
precise order in being - much of which has been wrought by the sum
total community of intelligent kind.
When a person skilled in remote sensing encounters, then
studies offending Verdants (and offending hyperversals),
he or she must remotely inflate beyond their physical
bounds - fluctuating through and beyond their limitations. It’s as
though your mind steps out at (figurative) right angles to their
bunched up, corrupted way of thinking.
Then, and only then, do you
literally see them hovering ever so slightly above a kind of event
horizon. What you see, and what they don’t see, is that the
preponderance of such offenders’ assumptions are trapped within a
singular condition. By not being implicated, you may exist beyond
that. You may be more universally acceptable, hence capable of
inclusion within higher orders of mind.
Ironically, they revel in a sense of power related to their singular
pretensions yet remain trapped within a realm that includes other
ghastly offenders. Believe it or not, higher minds must assure
that there is order even there, among the worst of the worst.
They can’t be allowed to degrade too far. Of course, higher order
minds can span the entirety of such offenders’ limitations and
vastly exceed them, even if only faintly.
* Faintness, subtlety and
humility are characteristics of the highest order(s) of mind, of
course. They aren’t weaknesses.
Although some readers may not yet have developed the remote
sensing connectedness needed to recognize the singular
limitations of the worst offenders, a good person probably has at
least an intuitive feel for it. This is perhaps the most
important distinction that I can discuss in this book. It separates
different orders of being and can endure for (the living equivalent
of) all of time. Given that there are many universe cycles, woe to
those who assume that the seemingly singular, physical pretensions
of the latest cycle are all that they need to worry about.
The higher, finer (and more far-reaching/more comprehensive)
dimensions of mind are reserved for either older, more educated (and
humble) civilizations or finer, GOOD DEED ONLY minds. Most good,
non-greedy, non-killer/non-offending humans can skip through and
beyond offenders’ realms, although most don’t know it. It probably
only seems “real” to them when they sleep, when low order precepts
are suspended, however fleetingly.
However, no person in his or her
right mind will jump into the hole with such offenders. It isn’t
safe to do so because, with time, it can corrupt a mind beyond
recognition. It isn’t so easy to re-order a brutal mind, no matter
how good it once was. They are ever the less; they have to live with
that.
The problem with such minds, and I don’t pretend that none of them
are salvageable, is that they
hive within a double darkness
(although they may boast of their light-like qualities). Most humans
are unacquainted with discussions about repressive communities of
mind that mimic more advanced communities and hover just above the
event horizon of a galaxy’s central black hole. Advanced aliens
both know and have “seen” such phenomena (see an
earlier chapter
about how to remotely locate and “see” aliens and their
electrogravity).
So, how can mind be dimensioned beyond body, and
how can offenders circulate way out here, when their mind hive
centers on the singularity at the center of a galaxy?
Here’s how: large-scale cycles of negative energy and
electrogravity tie all deeper quantum fluctuations (all those
canceling out of wave functions - it happens in every quantum and in
seemingly “empty” space) to all singularities in any given part of
the universe. On a larger scale, all negative energy can
connect to the sum total of the universe’s black holes, BUT, let’s
get real, here - manipulative killers like the IFSP’s worst
don’t rate on a universal scale.
They are continuously criticized
and sometimes warned by higher order aliens, many of whom are
often subtle in their critiques. There seems to be a tacit
understanding that higher orders (and better kind) need to maintain
a healthy remove from, and a disguisable invisibility to, the
worst IFSP offenders. A larger order in the universe
favors finer-minded, non-violent citizens of decent, evolving
societies, even if some had to fight to establish such societies, in
the first place.
Here’s the IFSP mistake of mistakes: when they place
offending Verdants above all others in their vicinity, they
wear blinders to their crimes. Again, they tend to see time as a
one-way river, when, instead, time is a vast, multiply directional
continuity (finely but tightly, gently shared and expansive). In the
singularly limited minds of offenders, the higher order “directions”
in time seem to cancel out, and the current universe cycle may seem
to them as though it RULES. It doesn’t.
Time isn’t a one-way river. Those who think or behave as though they
can take too much are run around in a low-order, one-way circle, in
a sense. The IFSP elites’ arrogance and territoriality lumps
them into a vacuous
mind hive, a dark and literally starless
community mindform where destructive impulses and inequities result
in vicious cycles of power and control.
When seen from outside, the worst offenders bark their fixed and
coldly predatory, idealized threats and presumptions back and forth
across the resonance space of their galaxy center black hole. To do
this, they must fix their attention on the deeper singular nature of
their environment (their black hole), which, through negative
energy, pulls them all together.
The illusion, for them, is that it
all seems to be unified and defended (singular), hence it is good,
theirs.
Meanwhile, once when I suggested that black holes could have
an onerous, prison-like quality, a hyperversal corrected me by
saying that black holes are beautiful, well-timed genius, deep with
possibilities, not just a trap for IFSP-like offenders. This
is important.
Black holes, which appear to
owe to a deeper imprint that passed from the previous universe cycle
into the present universe cycle, aren’t waste bins. They can act as
energy, information and exchange thresholds.
They can also help to confine murderous greed to its own
limitations. Hence, the monsters in our midst are all about
possession of things, power and control. Meanwhile, the best among
us are about equality and transparency, sharing.
Precise,
instantaneous justice is exacted - although it isn’t always seen
immediately. Instead, when seen from above by better minds, it is
grouped as such.
Monsters both resemble, and prioritize
themselves according to, other monsters. The most criminal
trading collectives (i.e. in parts of the IFSP) must live
out their offensive duration in isolation until they evolve a higher
order humility. The Verdants must drastically reduce their
population numbers (not 500 trillion Verdants, but less than 50), or
the Verdants will be looking at perpetual conflict, of sorts, a
largely non-violent isolation of the IFSP by those who must
guard against it.
In the future, we will be part of an effort to
turn some of them back into decent, normal beings.
We must also help
to re-sensitize other “advanced” offenders
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