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Sunday, February 16, 2020

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2020 - ALIEN CONTACT AND EXCHANGE


FROM MARY BARR, CERTIFIED HYPNOTHERAPIST

CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ZETAS. EXCERPTS FROM ALIEN GAME CHANGER AT: http://bit.lalien game changer.


THIS EXCHANGE EXAMINES INTIMATE DETAILS OF SOCIAL GATHERINGS IN A ZETA HOME THAT INCLUDES ETIQUETTE, INTELLIGENT FURNISHINGS, FOOD CHARACTERISTICS, LEVITATION OF SAME, AND THE ASTONISHING ABILITY TO TELEPATHICALLY SHARE FOOD TASTES AND SENSATIONS.


Do guests bring food with them or drink?

Often food is brought. Other times it is not. There is the opportunity to express a culinary expression of the food arrangements. There is a low table in the room. We can arrange food. Some of it is prepared in a special area on a long, low, oval table, about five times as long as the width, with rounded corners. It is on a pedestal close to the floor. Arranged along this table will be various samples to try. At one end of the table will be small samples of various items. At the middle and other end of the table will be different quantities of the same foods and also something different. The gathering is very casual. Some will recline on the floor. Some will sit on furniture that conforms to our bodies. Often the chairs will seem to be in an undefined state, but, as you touch the chair, it will conform to a memory of the contours of your body. As you sit in the chair, the chair will adapt to the body. It is what we call an intelligent chair. It looks like a shapeless mass, but each body will feel comfortable in this chair because the chair changes its shape, form, and color to adapt to the tastes and contours of the figure. These are around. Sometimes we can focus our thoughts and levitate food off of this table and bring it over to us. Other times we will physically stand and walk over. The meal is often full of different flavors and textures, and there is social exchange and touching. Also, much is exchanged telepathically within this social party situation, beyond what is exchanged in human exchanges in thoughts, words and body language at a party.

Is the food room temperature or warm or cool?

Foods vary in temperature as well as in taste and texture. Some are vegetables and fruit, but there is some meat for some who wish this. It is often something that appears as meat and may not be meat. There are some domestic animals we keep to fulfill this. In our diet, the amount of meat is lower in proportion to fruit and vegetables. We have a variety of fruits and vegetables, including some from other worlds. This provides us great variety. There are some with very dazzling colors, which create visual attraction to the mind. They can be cold, at times warm, and some are at room temperature. Room temperature is relative to a human’s average room temperature.

Do you have soups?

Some are in liquid. We have bowls. We have small mouths, but we have small cups, which we often raise and pour the contents into that opening in our bodies.

Do you take some time to eat a meal? More than half an hour?

It can be for several hours, but there are many other things exchanged at the same time. It is like a buffet in your human meals where there is no formal setting. There is a formal setting, but in the mind. In the room, no one is physically sitting at the table together. In social interaction, you would expect closer contact at a table in a formal setting. In our gatherings, this would appear to be not so to a human. There is that mental connection that brings the same thing. It just appears more disperse when comparing it to human gatherings. Our guests are in interesting conversations and exchanges. We  often  share  the  sensations  and  pleasures that the others are experiencing. They can sense the taste and flavors of other foods. This is exchanged. We can taste the other person’s food through the thoughts of the other. It combines into a feast of the mind that may even extend, if there are limited food supplies, the enjoyment that extends way beyond the amount of food that might be available. Each mind has its own interpretation. This exchange can be interesting and humorous, as each participant shares in the enjoyment of the food, and each has their own interpretation.



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