Q. Before you start your discussion of the Last Days, I'd like to
know more about the predictions of
Nostradamus. I've never believed
it's possible to predict the future very accurately, yet his
prophetic poems have always impressed me a great deal.
A. The predictions of Nostradamus are extremely deceptive.
The
people who think he was able to predict events like the French
Revolution and the Second World War are wrong. Most of the quatrains
that seem to have come true contain specific details that matched
historical events by sheer chance.
For example, one of the latest to
"come true" involves a quatrain that tells how "one from France"
will depose the Shah of Iran.
Since the leader of the recent Iranian
Revolution did in fact come out of exile in France to depose the
Shah, the prediction did come true in a sense. But we assure you
this was pure coincidence.
Q. I've always felt the same way about the predictions of historical
events between the time of Nostradamus and the present. What has
impressed me are his visual images of modern technology. Some of his
verses contain what seem to be accurate descriptions of airplanes,
submarines, torpedoes and guided missiles, conventional and nuclear
bombing, chemical and biological warfare, etc.
A. Nostradamus had visions of all these things that were quite
accurate, but this had nothing to do with prophesy.
Physical
technology develops along similar lines on many different worlds,
and the images he described were taken from the historical records
of some advanced civilization.
Q. In other words, he had past-life memories that included the
equivalent of historical movie footage of the development of
technology.
A. Yes, and he also received the some of the images from
extraterrestrial spirits sent here especially to do that particular
job.
Q. However, it now looks as if his predictions that the Last Days on
Earth will occur at the end of the twentieth century may very well
come true. How do you explain this?
A. This had nothing to do with his visions about the development of
technology.
The information was supplied to him by the Invisible
College, and was simply an educated guess, based on our knowledge of
the development of other civilizations. However, it is important to
realize that what was predicted was not the Last Days themselves,
but only the potential for entering them.
Earth is obviously at that
point right now, but we still cannot predict exactly what will
happen next, or when. The situation is extremely complex, both
strategically and ethically, and to some extent we are forced to
wait for events to determine their own course.
Q. It looks to me as if the advanced extraterrestrial civilizations
that are manipulating the evolution of earthly society are divided
into two factions with conflicting goals. The Elohim are here to
assist in the birth of new Gods, and the space people are here to
create a new civilization similar to their own.
A. This is completely correct, and it is a difficult political
situation.
The Elohim have a strong claim here because of the astral
technology that their ancestors left on this planet long ago; but
they also want to maintain a good relationship with us, so they will
allow us to found an advanced civilization of individual humans on
Earth if possible. There is no emotional animosity between the two
factions, and a complex set of rules to determine how the situation
is handled.
And in one sense, the Earth people themselves will
determine the fate of their own world.
Q. Exactly what do you mean?
A. If a major nuclear war occurs before Earth has established viable
space colonies, no advanced individual civilization will develop
here.
And even if such colonies are established, the fate of
hundreds of millions of individual souls depends on the course of
history from now until the Last Days.
If the Earth is still capable
of sustaining human life after the Last Days, many more people can
be saved than if the new civilization is forced to live in space.
Q. This brings me to a subject I really don't want to think about,
but it's so obvious from everything you've said so far that I do
have to ask about it.
The population of Earth is now well over five
billion. How many of them have a reasonable chance of surviving as
individuals? I already know that the majority will be assimilated
into the new Gods as they develop, and I find this concept
absolutely appalling. Is there really any difference between such a
fate and simply being devoured by Theocratic spirits?
A. The Elohim say there is a difference. People at a low stage of
spiritual development who become part of a God do not die, but
retain the potential to incarnate on some other world in the future
and continue their evolution.
Q. This means you are admitting that the majority of the people now
alive on Earth do not have the potential of becoming like you, but
must cast their lot with the Elohim and Gods, or else be devoured by
Theocrats and their animalistic Elementals.
A. Yes.
Q. Do people who have not evolved spiritually over the course of
many earthly lives have a chance of determining which fate awaits
them during the Last Days?
A. Yes. Most people who die while the new Gods are forming will
survive.
The more advanced will survive as individuals, and the rest
will be assimilated into the Gods. However, those already in
Theocratic bands or animalistic Elementals will not survive.
That is
why we originally had you simply warn your readers about Theocracy
and stop there. This alone would be enough to save the majority of
Earth people at a low stage of spiritual development.
As long as
such people avoid Theocratic enslavement after death, they stand an
excellent chance of survival.
Q. Why are you complicating the issue by making the rest of the
information
in this book public?
A. The main reason is that Theocrats have already communicated much
of it to living people, but in a form that serves their interests,
not those of the Elohim and space people.
It is no longer possible
for us to say that Gods do not exist and that people should strive
to survive death as individuals and reincarnate.
Q. Please clarify this.
A. During the last twenty years, the fifth-stage Theocrats have
manipulated millions of Earth people into believing a cosmology
based much more closely on the truth than are the traditional
religious mythologies. Instead of asserting that people have to
submit to the will of an omnipotent deity to survive death, they are
now saying that individuals can merge with the godhead on a more
equal basis.
This is one of the basic tenets of the New Age
mythology, and it's just close enough to the truth to be extremely
dangerous.
Q. I understand what you mean, but can you help me put it into words
more clearly?
A. The concept that an Earth person can merge into one of the young
Gods that will form during the Last Days, and still survive as an
individual, is true.
However, any ordinary person who tries to do
this right now will end up in a Theocratic band. It is quite true
that spirits from the Elohim races and other souls at a high stage
of development are now preparing certain embryonic Elementals to
become Gods, but they do not recruit ordinary Earth people to help
them. It's a job for specialists, and such people know who they are
from birth.
They don't need to be recruited, nor do they need to be
told telepathically who and what they are. Anybody who is told
something different is being deceived.
Q. In other words, Gods do exist. No, I mean they will exist, but
Earth people should pretend they don't, and should make an effort to
reincarnate after physical death.
A. We're all doing our best. Now do you see why we're telling you
all this?
Q. Isn't there a better way to communicate the information than
putting it into a book like this?
A. Of course, but it is a good first step.
Having the information in
coherent verbal form in an earthly language makes it easier to
communicate it telepathically to large numbers of people. And the
more people who read the book and write or talk about the ideas in
it, the better. War in Heaven is just one tiny part of our efforts
to spread this information.
Q. I still don't think that more than a tiny fraction of the Earth's
total population will be exposed to this information before the Last
Days arrive, if they happen within the next few decades.
A. What you're thinking is that most Earth people live in
Third-World countries, and because of that will not be given a
chance to decide their fate during the Last Days. This is a
reasonable fear, and it points out one of our greatest problems:
timing.
Q. I understand. If the Last Days come reasonably soon, large
numbers of people will have no chance to decide their own fate. But
the longer the Earth's population remains at its present level, the
more damage will be done to the biosphere.
A. You have stated the problem very well.
Most of the steps we are
taking to solve it involve direct psychic battles with Theocrats and
Elementals, which we will not describe for security reasons.
All
that you and our other conscious agents on Earth can do is try to
spread the verbal information we are giving you and hope for the
best.
Q. Are you willing to talk about when the Last Days will occur?
A. No. They could happen tomorrow or in two hundred years. It's best
for you not to speculate about timing in print.
Q. Please summarize what you want me to tell people that will
increase their chances for survival.
A. Everyone who understands and accepts the basic information in
this book should make a conscious effort to develop his or her
psychic powers during life.
It's a basic survival skill that every
human being needs to know, and the rudiments of it are not that hard
to learn.
The majority of occult and New Age groups are capable of
teaching a person enough basic psychic skills to attract the
attention of friendly spirits on the astral plane after death. If
such a group isn't available, people can learn such skills by
working with almost anyone who already possesses them, just using
trial and error.
However, we want to make it clear that the process
requires real effort, applied regularly over several years.
We also have another word of caution for people who have accepted
the information in War in Heaven as true, but are not serious
occultists with highly developed psychic powers.
They should read
accounts of point-of-death experiences and learn to recognize the
common tricks that the Theocrats use to enslave the unwary after
death.
Q. Yes. I've read all those stories about the dying person being met
by spirits who claim to be deceased relatives or friends, deities or
messengers of deities, there to welcome him or her to the afterlife.
I suspect that many people who believe the breakthrough information
while living may suddenly forget it when confronted after death with
the "shade of their beloved mother, come to welcome them to heaven."
In other words, "Seeing is believing." A direct emotional
confrontation of this type might have more weight than any rational,
intellectual knowledge received during life, especially to a soul
who has just undergone the trauma of dying.
A. That is an accurate and vivid description. We still lose people
that way every day, in spite of our best efforts.
Q. What can people do to avoid such deceptions?
A. The only sure defense is to achieve a certain degree of psychic
development.
The Theocrats are able to practice such tricks only if
the psychic senses of the deceased person are being activated from
outside by the Theocrats' telepathic transmissions. If the person's
soul is actively perceiving the astral environment with its own
telepathic and clairvoyant powers, it can usually perceive the true
nature of the spirits forming the "greeting party."
This is
difficult to put into English, so let's just say they "look phony"
or "have bad vibes."
The closest we can come to an actual
description is that some of the psychic control mechanisms that the
Theocrats use to enslave other spirits on the astral plane become
perceptible to anyone who psychically "reads" them actively, instead
of being communicated with while remaining passive.
Q. This is one of the elements of the breakthrough information that
will frighten certain readers, especially when they realize that
many of their deceased relatives and friends may be slaves in
Theocratic bands right now.
Suppose such a person does meet his or
her dead mother or some other loved-one on the astral plane?
A. The important rule is. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. DON'T LET ANY OTHER
SPIRIT "TOUCH" YOU AS LONG AS YOU REMAIN ON THE ASTRAL PLANE.
Free
Spirits merely communicate telepathically. They don't approach other
spirits closely, even when they assist them in reincarnating, but
instead "talk them through" the process.
Remember: "TALK, BUT DON'T
TOUCH."
Q. I've never seen this written down before, but it becomes obvious
when pointed out. You explained earlier that the Theocrats enslave
weaker souls by literally attaching themselves to them, allowing
energies to flow directly as they do within human nerve tissue; but
I didn't realize the full significance of this until right now.
A. Yes, it's information that can literally "save your soul."
Unfortunately, it's as difficult to communicate warnings like this
to Earth people as it is for parents to warn their children about
child molesters. It's not hard to tell them, "Don't get into cars
with strangers or accept presents from anyone you don't know," but
much harder to deal with the fact that a large number of molestation
cases involve close friends or family members.
All we can do is
repeat that it is a universal custom among non-Theocratic spirits to
always keep their distance from one another. It's sad that we have
to do this, but the Theocrats give us no choice.
The most important thing about this is that it requires psychic
skill, not just intellectual knowledge.
The more conscious control
that people develop over their psychic senses and powers during
this
life, the better chance they have of surviving on the astral plane
after death long enough to reincarnate.
Disembodied spirits see by
clairvoyance, communicate by telepathy, and move by telekinesis.
If
you don't have conscious control over these psychic powers, you may
be blind, dumb, and paralyzed after death. If you're lucky, you'll
discover after you reach the astral plane that your soul contains
residual memories from a previous life that give you access to these
powers; but it's best not to bet the life of your mortal soul on it.
Learning psychic skills is a lot of work, but we strongly recommend
it to everyone who makes the breakthrough.
Possessing intellectual knowledge about the nature of spiritual
reality is not as essential to survival after death as having basic
psychic skills; but we still recommend that you learn as much about
the subject as possible, from this book and all other available
sources.
The more you study the facts about Theocracy, the Invisible
War, and spiritual cosmology, the higher the probability that you
will remember some of this information when you need it most.
The time of greatest danger on the astral plane is immediately after
death, when the astral soul is still traumatized by the shock of
separating from the somatic soul. Theocratic propaganda has created
the myth that some deaths are "easy" and "natural," and that only
sudden or violent deaths are traumatic.
In reality, the snapping of
the silver cord is as big a shock to the astral soul as the loss of
a leg is to the body. It's true that some deaths are more traumatic
than others, but none are ever "easy."
On the other hand, the worst thing people can do when they die is to
refuse to admit they are dead. There's a universal myth that people
can prevent death if their will to live is strong enough, so they
fight the process with all their strength and courage.
Our advice to
people who feel they might be dying is to remain as calm as they
can, concentrating all their attention on remaining conscious and
alert, not on fighting to remain alive.
You'll lose nothing by doing
this, because in most cases there is absolutely nothing you can do
by an act of conscious will to stop the physical process of death if
you are indeed dying.
However, vigorously fighting against the death
process significantly increases the post-death trauma to the soul,
rendering it more vulnerable during the first few crucial hours on
the astral plane.
Q. In a number of point-of-death experience accounts, the dying
person refused to touch or embrace the spirits he or she
encountered, usually because of some vague feeling that it "just
wasn't right" to do so.
However, in other accounts, there is close
contact but it has a negative effect: a painful energy exchange,
often compared to an electric shock, occurs, and the person on the
point of death has the sense of "returning to the body." In still
other cases, the greeting spirits themselves refuse close contact
and say, "Go back, your time has not yet come."
How do you explain
all this to make it evidence to support the concepts you're
describing?
A. The important thing to remember when reading an account of a
point-of-death experience is that the person relating it was never
actually dead in the first place.
Definitions of physical death are
imprecise, but not the definition of death as perceived by spirits:
detachment of the silver cord from the somatic soul. Once this
happens, death is irreversible; the astral soul cannot reattach
itself.
The people who have point-of-death experiences are simply close to
the point where the astral soul detaches from the somatic soul,
close enough to attract the attention of other spirits who get ready
to receive them into the astral plane.
The same physical trauma that
brings the person close to death also produces a state of
consciousness in which the physical mind is extremely passive and
the astral mind is awake and active, allowing easy psychic
communication with spirits.
We should point out that only "old
souls," those at a high stage of spiritual development, have such
experiences.
This is why such people sometimes recoil from contact with the
spirits: their psychic perception is keen enough to spot that
something is wrong. However, even if this doesn't happen, close
contact with the other spirits still cannot result in Theocratic
enslavement. The soul of the dying person remains attached to the
body and continues to receive energy from it through the silver
cord.
It is this energy that produces the electric shock effect if
contact does occur.
Of course, most Theocrats are knowledgeable
enough to refuse such contact themselves, to avoid the shock.
However, Theocrats vary in knowledge, so both kinds of
point-of-death experience occur.
This ends our transmissions on the
War in Heaven.
It's now up to you
to complete the book by talking about the concept of "Spiritual
Revolution" and what it means to the individual.