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The Coming of the Cassiopaeans

For almost five years these pages have consisted almost exclusively of the original, verbatim transcripts from the "superluminal communication" sessions with "us in the future," also known as the Sixth Density Light Beings In Service to Others, the Cassiopaeans.

Having seen so many examples of "Voices of Higher Beings" falling into corruption through ego or anticipations and expectations of others, I endeavored with fervent determination to keep myself, my ego, my story and anything of a personal nature OUT of the content.

However, a recent correspondent with my husband, Dr. Arkadiusz Jadczk, wrote the following regarding these pages:

"...I visited your wife's site and found your physics page there. It's a pity it can't be linked to from your other site... it's one of your best pages." (The director of the University where Ark is the Head of the Department of Nonlinear Dynamics and Complex Systems ordered him to remove any mention of the Cassiopaeans from his Uni web site as well as any links).

The correspondent continued:

"Now, if someone wants to do physics, you would no doubt advise them to get a good grounding in math's. Not weird math's, traditional math's.

"So, why would someone like yourself, who is not afraid of expanding the scope of physics into quasi-religious areas, dabble with WEIRD religion?

"Conventional religion is just like conventional math's. It's where we should automatically go. Conventional religion is simply a matter of openness to God, if he exists, and asking him to download some software, if he exists....

"I can understand your reluctance to consider simple religion, living as you do in a Catholic country with a lot of distasteful religious practices all around. But what would you tell a physics student who avoided Fourier transforms because they were 'distasteful'?" (name of correspondent withheld)

(The writer is unaware that we live in the United States.)

I was not shocked by this rather mild criticism of the Cassiopaean communication - I have certainly heard much worse. But what it DID DO was push me to reconsider my decision to tell nothing of myself, to let the material stand or fall on its own merit. For some, that is enough - they can read and know - but for others, all the questions and criticisms must be answered. And that is what I will now do.

Yes, if someone wants to study physics, they must begin in a standard way. But, as noted by the above correspondent, one must then NOT BE AFRAID TO EXPAND THE SCOPE of their investigations. The same principle is true of religion, and is clearly explicated in the Parable of the Talents. The parable of the talents is prefaced by the phrase:

"Now, knowledge of the kingdom is like unto a certain man who went on a journey..." and he called his three servants together and gave them each a certain number of talents. The talents represent knowledge. Two of the servants invested their talents. They were willing to take risks and give up what they had to get more. The third was afraid of losing the little he had and he buried his talent. So, the two increased their knowledge by repeatedly giving up and getting back more. The master came back and the two showed how they had made a killing on the market and the master was pleased. But the servant who had buried his talent said: "Master, I knew you were a hard man and you reaped where you did not sow and I was afraid..." The master cast him into outer darkness. And, remember, we are talking about knowledge. He took his little bit of knowledge and he closed himself off and hung onto that little bit for dear life...

I have lived this parable. Very often, the decision to "give up" what I held dearly as "truth" was VERY painful. But, gradually, as I became experienced in being truly open-minded, it was easier and easier to trust the universe to lead me where I needed to go; both for myself, and for other people.

Cassiopaeans Part 2

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