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Sunday, March 20, 2016

SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2016 - ALIEN CONTACT AND EXCHANGE


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. Books are available on www.amazon.com.

Curious about life on other planets?  In today's blog, the Zetans respond to a request to describe life on Kepler 22B, the recently found planet that resides in a Goldilocks zone. The Therapist asked about whether life forms were transferred to Kepler 22B from Earth or other planets. The Zetans gave a surprising and detailed response. The Zetans described themselves as rather like bees, in the sense of "pollinating" life on other planets.  Also, the Zetans offer an easy way to visualize string theory. You will find that the Zetans possess a sparkling sense of humor.

Therapist: I recently talked to a gentleman, and we touched on the subject of string theory. He wanted to know how one could define the ‘string’ in string theory. I don’t know how valid the theory is. Do you have any comments on this?

Han, the Zetan: Knowledge is discovered and theories are revised. Science is transitory. It is constantly evolving. String theory is one such example. It is one of a combination of parts that you will one day understand in the unified theory, which eluded your Albert Einstein. We have affection for him. He was a remarkable human. His spirit can now pass the speed of light, where he can observe once forbidden laws in action. I digress from your question, and I apologize. The question is string theory. It is one evolutionary step toward the unified theory.

Therapist: When they use the term ‘string,’ is it like looking at something that unfolds, like fractals?

Han: It unfolds. It envelopes and curves reality, bends in on itself and then releases to fold in on itself again. It is the convection of reality. Convection is the word for which I was searching. It is a release and containment at the same time, the bending and convection of reality.

Therapist: It almost sounds like it breathing.

Han: I see in Steve’s mind that he is mixing cornmeal and liquid in a bowl, using a mixer. The semi-solid liquid curls, is drawn into the bottom of the bowl, circulates to the top, and it is drawn in through the center again, through a whirlpool. That whirlpool is how I am trying to express the string theory. I had to borrow that image from Steve to share. He was making cornmeal the other night. I plucked that off of his mind’s shelf and tossed it in your lap.

Therapist: (Therapist laughs.) Thank you for that. That was lovely. 
Are you familiar with Kepler 22B and its host star?

Zetans: Yes. We are familiar with its star and its planet, the one you (humans) have been excited about recently. It is all that you imagine it to be. It is a beautiful, blue world of ocean and life.

Therapist: That is so exciting to hear. Can you tell me how old the planet is?

Han: It is a much older planet. Primarily, its star is older. It is smaller than your sun you call ‘Sol.’ it is a cooler star. The planet exists in a climate zone in a very optimal orbital position.

Therapist: The Goldilocks zone.

Zetans: Yes. We are familiar with the three bears. (Burst of laughter from Therapist.) This planet exists where the porridge is just right, not too hot or too cold. This super earth, as you refer to it, is not called super earth by other species, of course. Your awareness of the Universe seems to be expanding lately, almost exponentially.

Therapist: Is the life there tribal in nature?

Han: Life there has intelligence and technology. It is primarily a world where much of its life exists in the oceans, but there is technology on the land also. The land areas are about the same as earth land surfaces, which proportionally means that the oceans are much larger in proportion since this planet is almost 2.5 times the size of your planet. There are vast ocean areas. It has pleasant climates by human standards. It is teaming with life in the oceans, on its surface and in its skies. I see many forms of life that are intelligent, living in a simple manner. In some ways, they are a very early technological society. They are roughly comparable to your species in technological development, at present. They are evolving in their own way. We give them the same protections from more selfish and ambitions species who wish to dominate. The same umbrella protects their planet too.

Therapist: Have you transferred any of our species to that planet?

Han: I am smiling. If you were to visit there, you would be surprised at what has been planted there.

Therapist: It delights me.

Han: Some of the fruit that I have spoken of is planted there. These are some of the garden havens, shall we say, containing various botanical gardens that we have located there to preserve many species from your planet. Should your planet run into environmental changes that cannot sustain your existing species, we can transplant them on this new planet. Many planets share a lot of the same characteristics. This is not by accident. Diversification, I think, is the correct word. It is the spreading out the risk among many planets so that plant species can be replaced from other gardens.

Therapist: I love the diversity.

Han: Humans think your planet is unique. You are wrong and, at the same time, you are right. I will just leave it at that and ask you to know that there are ways that nature, in a universal sense, is at work doing its good purpose. Even our species, in transplanting forms, may be performing a larger service, like bringing pollinating insects or birds. In that analogy, we are probably unconsciously performing a higher function role called for by an ultimate force that we here romantically refer to as God. Perhaps this is the part we are destined to play in a larger context.

Therapist: I remember, as a child, a story called Johnny Apple Seed.

(Han chuckles.)

Therapist: It stayed with me. I am sure you understand.

Han: Yes.

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