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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: In your skeletal structure, are your bones, rounded or flat? Are they
cartilage-like? How are they different from ours?
Zetan: We have, in some ways,
cartilage type structures and yet, at the same time, we have bone structures,
which have been adapted. Our evolution came from a being, our missing link,
that you might say was a type of humanoid bird. To fly, this bird needed hollow
bones. Over time, these bones, which were light and strong in structure for
flight, adapted to become appropriate for land beings, as we appear today as a
species. We genetically enhanced our bone structure for greater density
strength. We also have a structure that interweaves with a type of biological
fabric that gives added strength and lightness to us. The lightness came from
our long ago, bird-like bone structure, but in time, a type of weave-like
structural fabric adapted to these bones to give them strength. They seem quite
small and frail, great strength, as compared to human bones.
Therapist: It reminds me a little bit of a material we developed call Kevlar.
Zetan: Yes. This is a very good
analogy. It is like a type of crude material that you call fiberglass.
There is a resin with
a cloth weave. In a way,
evolution has provided us with an additional organic cloth weave for greater
strength, much like Kevlar.
Therapist: I assume that your species has a certain amount of habitat under
water. If that is the case, have you found a way to breathe in the water or do
you live solely in a habitat that has the proper atmosphere mix?
Zetan: It is easy for us to
create habitats under water, as you refer to them, immersed in our planet’s
oceans. We also use these habitats on Earth to conceal our presence to provide
temporary 'way points' beyond the awareness of humans. We use these habitats.
We do not have the ability to breathe underwater due to our biology, but we
have the ability to adapt, in a sense, swim in the oceans. It requires some
apparatus to do this. It is not like the oxygen that humans often carry, but we
have the ability to absorb oxygen through adaptation.
Mary Barr, B.A., CCHT, CBT, CLC
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
behavior.therapy@yahoo.com
Your questions are welcome.
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