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COLLABORATIVE CREATIONS

 

“What if you could imagine anything, perceive everything, and cause anything to happen, at will?  What if you couldn’t do anything else?  What if you always knew the outcome of every game and the answer to every question?  Would you get bored?

The entire back time track of IS-BEs is immeasurable, nearly infinite in terms of physical universe time.  There is no measurable “beginning” or “end” for an IS-BE.  They simply exist in an everlasting now.

Another common denominator of IS-BEs is that admiration of one’s own illusions by others is very desirable.  If the desired admiration is not forthcoming, the IS-BE will keep creating the illusion in an attempt to get admiration.  One could say that the entire physical universe is made of unadmired illusions.

The origins of this universe began with the creation of individual, illusionary spaces.  These were the “home” of the IS-BE.  Sometimes a universe is a collaborative creation of illusions by two or more IS-BEs.  A proliferation of IS-BEs, and the universes they create, sometimes collide or become commingled or merge to an extent that many IS-BEs shared in the co-creation of a universe.”

— Excerpt from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book ALIEN INTERVIEW, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer

Originally posted 2011-08-16 23:20:35. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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TIME AND SPACE

“Time is simply an arbitrary measurement of the motion of objects through space.

Space is not linear.  Space is determined by the point of view of an IS-BE when viewing an object.  The distance between an IS-BE and the object being viewed is called “space”.

Objects, or energy masses, in space do not necessarily move in a linear fashion.  In this universe, objects tend to move randomly or in a curving or cyclical pattern, or as determined by agreed upon rules.

History is not only a linear record of events, as many authors of Earth history books imply, because it is not a string that can be stretched out and marked like a measuring tool.  History is a subjective observation of the movement of objects through space, recorded from the point of view of a survivor, rather than of those who succumbed.  Events occur interactively and concurrently, just as the biological body has a heart that pumps blood, while the lungs provide oxygen to the cells, which reproduce, using energy from the sun and chemicals from plants, at the same time as the liver strains toxic wastes from the blood, and eliminates them through the bladder and the bowels.

All of these interactions are concurrent and simultaneous.  Although time runs consecutively, events do not happen in an independent, linear stream.  In order to view and understand the history or reality of the past, one must view all events as part of an interactive whole. Time can also be sensed as a vibration which is uniform throughout the entire physical universe.”

— Excerpted from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book ALIEN INTERVIEW, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Below is the link to a wonderful interactive website that enables the viewer to experience the space/time relationship.  It is also a fantastic tool for exploring the planets and stars in our region of the galaxy.  Enjoy!

http://www.solarsystemscope.com/

 

Originally posted 2011-04-05 09:16:06. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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SCIENTIFIC SENSES

“Voltaire [i] (Footnote) is quoted as having said: “History is a Mississippi of lies”.

According to the comments made by the alien in the interview transcripts, supplied by Mrs. MacElroy, the fundamental lesson of history is that many, many gods have become men, but very few men, if any, have returned to being a god again.

According to the alien being — “Airl” — if anything he / she / it supposedly communicated can be trusted — and if the “translation” or interpretation of this alleged communication is accurate, the history of this universe is a “River of Lies” down which the might and freedom of all-powerful, god-like, immortal spiritual beings ended and was lost in a Sea of Matter and Mortality.

Furthermore, according to the very direct and undiplomatic statements made — which seem to express the “personal opinion” of the alien — if one were traveling the far reaches of the universe in search of a place called “Hell”, it would be an accurate description of Earth and the inhabitants in its current condition.

To further compound, complicate and magnify the “incredible” source of the “interview transcriptions” I received from Mrs. MacElroy is the fact that they are:

1)  based almost entirely on “telepathic communication” between the alien and Mrs. MacElroy.

2)  many of these interviews discuss “paranormal” activities of “immortal spiritual beings”.

Of course, most “scientific authorities” are unwilling to acknowledge or perceive spiritual phenomena of any kind.

The dictionary definition of the word paranormal is:

adjective:

  1. cannot be explained by scientific methods

  2. supernatural, or seemingly outside “normal” sensory channels

By definition, people who use the word “paranormal” are 1) not able to explain spiritual phenomena and 2) spiritual phenomena are outside of their normal sensory channels.

In short, scientists suffer from the inability and/or unwillingness to perceive and/or explain spiritual activities.  Therefore, the discussion of spiritual activities or spiritual universes in this book are expected to be understood only by those who can and will perceive such things.

According to the time spans related by the alien in several of the interviews, there are a number of compelling and heretofore unknown reasons that suggest the possibility that many extraordinary miscalculations have been made by Earth scientists regarding the origins and antiquity of the universe, Earth, life forms and events.  Of course, these may or may not be accurate either, as time and it’s ugly step-child, history, are largely subjective.”

Excerpt from the Introductory material in the book ALIEN INTERVIEW, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer


[i] “…Voltaire…”

François-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist and philosopher known for his wit, philosophical sport, and defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial. He was an outspoken supporter of social reform despite strict censorship laws and harsh penalties for those who broke them. A satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize Christian Church dogma and the French institutions of his day.  Many of Voltaire’s works and ideas would influence important thinkers of both the American and French Revolutions.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

 

Originally posted 2011-11-07 12:15:02. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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