This nonfiction book is available at www.amazon.com: Aliens Answer |
Book link: http://www.amazon.com/books Type in Aliens Answer. Webpage link: http://www.aliensanswer.com to meet the beings from Zeta Reticuli and to explore the many questions and answers exchanged. THESE EXCHANGES ARE NON-FICTION. Exchanges occur between therapist and Zetans by using a deeply induced client, Steve Reichmuth, as the telepathic conduit.
Therapist: What mechanism or means do you use for the storage of knowledge or
information that you want to keep indefinitely?
Zetan: We have forms of light
and energy, which can be contained to hold vast quantities of knowledge. In human
cultural mythology, light is often symbolic for knowledge. This is literally
true in our culture. We have forms of data and knowledge storage in light that
is contained within certain forms that hold vast quantities of knowledge.
Within these physical forms, much like the electrical exchanges within the
human brain, knowledge is kept in memory, when not in use. We, in a similar
fashion, store, on a larger scale, light energy and electrical impulses within
forms of plasma energies. It is a more efficient use of energy and knowledge.
This enables vast knowledge to be saved in a smaller space.This stored knowledge
that we have accumulated supplements the existing higher order of thought
shared telepathically within our species' society, the community of mind. The
social knowledge between our species is saved on an organic level, through our
closely connected telepathic community.
There are certain
fundamental concepts and knowledge that make us, as a species, who we are. Our
identity has been saved in a material sense, like your libraries. Humans form
repositories of knowledge. We, too, have libraries. These provide a backup and
redundancy. If our race should somehow be extinguished, the knowledge will
continue and if survivors need to access, it will be available.
Mary Barr, B.A.
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
Certified Behavioral Therapist
behavior.therapy@yahoo.com
Reader: Please feel free to submit questions.
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