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Sunday, April 2, 2017

SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2017 - ALIEN CONTACT AND EXCHANGE


Considered today is the source of Albert Einstein's ideas, a physical description of Han, the story of growing and eating food in the Zeta culture, "mechanical" Zeta birth, and how young Zetas are educated.

Meet the beings from Zeta Reticuli I in the Constellation Reticulum. Contact has been made. Many interviews have been held with them. THESE 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. 


Therapist:  Client was inducted, and Han was invited to communicate.

Han, the Zeta:  I am here.

Steve: I can see him. He is tan. He is very skinny. His skin is a light brown. His neck is long and very thin. I don’t see how he can hold up his head. His fingers are long and very thin. There are pads on the ends.

Therapist:  Are you familiar with the name Albert Einstein? Where did his ideas come from?

Zetas:  Yes. His ideas are primarily his own. He had many other fine qualities that included a moral philosophy concerning human behavior. He regretted his indirect contribution to the human development of atomic weapons, but he has no reason to have felt that way. His contribution was considerable, natural, and necessary along the correct path to further human understanding of the Universe. We only regret that the normal individual human span of life is short, which denied him a more  complete  and  unified  understanding  of  the Universe.

Therapist:  What can you tell me about the growing and collecting of food for your species? Do you primarily use robotics?

Zetas:   We use both robots and our own species to grow and gather food. We also gather food from other planets, thus creating a nice variety. We have created the species that you call ‘greys’ to help us with our ships.

Therapist:  How do you ingest the food – as liquid, or both liquid and harder substances requiring chewing?


Zetas:  We have a liquid. We also have something of an applesauce consistency. We like the apples of your planet, and they, with adjustments, have been planted on our and other planets.

Therapist:  How does your species educate its young?

Zetas:  They do not go to schools in your sense. They are taught in an environment that you might call home schooling. They are well educated in mathematics and many other areas, as needed. This is done telepathically. There is great exposure to a very large body of knowledge from an early age.

Therapist:  Are there specialized studies such as research or medicine?

Zetas:  Yes. We still have doctors, as you call them, for we are still a mortal species and sometimes get injured or ill. Much of our need for ‘doctors’ has been replaced with greater immunity to illnesses, built into our genetic identity as a species.

Therapist:  What is birth like for your species?

Zetas:  It is not birth as you know it. It is a mechanical process. When one being is ready to expire, we prepare another one to takes its place. We carefully control our numbers according to the environmental availability of each planet.

Therapist:  What is the life expectancy?

Zetas:  We live a very long time.

(Therapist:  Answer was evasive, but was answered specifically later on.)

Steve: We have many things that make us human. Part of what makes us human is our art. If only Han could experience the theater, the symphony hall, the opera house, the movies, the museums; read poems, hear stories, see the paintings of da Vinci, Georgia O’Keefe, and Picasso; experience a Greek tragedy or a comedy by Shakespeare; hear Louis Armstrong, Mozart,  and   Oklahoma;  see   the  grace  of  dancers,   or  the elegance of a bow crossing the strings of a violin; or the profundity of a child drawing a picture of her mother.

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

Your questions are invited. 

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