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Sunday, July 16, 2017

SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 - ALIEN CONTACT AND EXCHANGE


Meet the beings from Zeta Reticuli I in the Constellation Reticulum. Contact has been made. Many interviews have been held with themTHESE EXCHANGES ARE NON-FICTION. Exchanges occur between Hypnotherapist Mary Barr and Zetas (Han, Zestra, and Gen) by using a deeply-induced client, Steve Reichmuth, as the telepathic conduit. Full transcripts of these many sessions are recorded verbatim in two books: Aliens Answer  and Aliens Answer II.


This blog is for people who are already well-versed in the alien contact genre. The books, Aliens Answer and Aliens Answer II, are non-fiction chronicles of telepathic contact between my client and co-author Steve Reichmuth and sentient beings from Zeta Reticuli. These are very serious and educating communications that present many questions and answers beyond current human knowledge. As the therapist and co-author, I offer weekly excerpts from these science-oriented chronicles for public education. Visit our webpage at www.aliensanswer.com. Some aliens are willing to communicate telepathically, and the human mind can be enhanced under hypnosis. Deep meditative states are also conducive to this kind of communication.  

Today's blog covers the program called Serpo, the problem of human "homesickness," human resistance to change, the sorrow and frustration of the returnees in not being believed, and the future impact of telepathy between humans. (Serpo was "debunked" by "anonymous.") I leave you to your own conclusions. 


Therapist:  Concerning the program that is called Serpo, I understand that it is still ongoing, and that there is still an exchange of human beings and non-Earth life forms. Can you tell me when the last exchange took place?

Zetas:  The last occurred in human timeline in the 1980s. This exchange is still ongoing today, but after the 1980s, the method changed. There were long-term visits and exchanges between our civilization and Earth civilization. Many of the humans who lived on the planet had emotional difficulty in living away from Earth. There is a sense of interconnectedness that we also understand in our species. In many ways, humans function primarily as individuals. This makes them both admirable and dangerous because they do not have a group mentality and a sense of all things and values that interconnect them. Individuals can often act rashly.

We discovered that humans, too, have a subconscious sense of belonging and interconnectiveness. They underestimated this sense of belonging and, therefore, they did not realize that homesickness would affect them on a deeply emotional level in a very basic and fundamental way. They underestimated the emotional impact.

In learning to travel through space, humans will learn not only the physiological, but also the emotional challenges of spaceflight. It will help them focus on what life is and what it means to each one. The challenge of space flight will bring these into focus and ultimately help, in the end, to provide  great growth in an evolutionary way as humans meet these challenges on very  physical,  emotional,  and  spiritual  levels.  Serpo was a partial success. Later, in the 1980s, the conditions of the experiment were changed and modified to accommodate these unanticipated shortcomings in the eventual growth of humans in their sense of what makes them who they are. We modified the experiment for shorter visits so that they could return back to their kind for re-energizing their well-being and state-of-mind.   Being  so  interconnected, we understand this need. Therefore, in consideration, the exchange times were shortened greatly. In Earth years, exchanges were reduced to a matter of weeks and months.

Therapist:  How many have been exchanged?

Zetas:  Cumulatively, several hundred, in groups of 12 or more.

Therapist:  How are they faring now that they have been returned?

Zetas:  Their lives are changed. Their outlook has been broadened so much. At the same time, due to certain social and political constraints of human Earth societies, they are isolated, unable to share their impressions for fear of how their fellow humans will react to new perspectives. A conflict can form between old ways and new ways and views, ones that are closer to the truth in a broader, larger sense. However, there is a human quality, often like stubbornness, the unwillingness to change to new ideas. In a way, it is ironic and sad that many who returned with such great knowledge and broadened perspectives are unable to share. They are frustrated because they have been isolated and unable to share their experiences. Part of my work here and the work of others is to relax their feelings that they must be isolated and frustrated in not being able to share with other humans the knowledge shown to them.

Therapist:  Hopefully, they are being introduced to people who can accept them with their experiences. I know that I am certainly willing to talk with them, and I hope there are many others out there who are willing to talk to them and not judge them.

Zetas:  A curious quality about humans results from their inability to normally exchange telepathically. One human writer said, ‘No man is an island.’ However, in one way, each human being is an island in and unto himself. This is a strange concept to us who come from a society where everyone feels part of the other in a conscious way.

Therapist:  I look at the concept of aloneness,, and I see it as a kind of strange gift because that sense of being alone makes us fight back to find a place where we know we are not alone. It is almost as though we were born here in ignorance, and part of our evolution is to find out, in fact, we are not an island.

Zetas:  Ultimately, humans will learn that quality. When that happens, your planet will change in many fundamental ways. Hostility will decrease between groups of humans and tolerance will increase. Understanding will greatly increase between groups. When humans are shown such knowledge and then put in isolation on their planet to control that knowledge, it can seem frustrating to us. The knowledge is only put out slowly, measure-by-measure, to integrate the knowledge into human culture. We also understand the human sense of continuity and often the resistance to change.

Therapist:  Yes. It is that desire for predictability.

Zetas:  So we are patient, and in a larger context, we have been around a long time. We are aware of the sense of struggle that each individual has, combined with the shorter span of life that we often observe on your planet. This provides great diversity and adaptability. It may seem to humans that, in a way, our evolution has slowed down, while human development is at a rapid pace. Perhaps at one time, our own species also were this way and had a rapid development because of a sense of individuality. Along with this individuality  can  come  strife.  There  are  also  great  strides forward.  It is part of the struggle of life, to rise to the top. This we  understand.  Our species  has climbed to a plateau where our evolution is now slower, but there is also a sense of contentment and acceptance of where we are at this moment.

Mary Barr, B.A., CCHT, CBT, CLC
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
behavior.therapy @yahoo.com 

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